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AI Predicts If Your Kid Will Drop Out

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Hey AI Watchers!

In a surprising move, Apple has turned down a partnership with Meta AI, as predictions indicate that AI will influence 90% of our food by 2027. Meanwhile, AI can now forecast whether your children might drop out of school.

Let’s go!

-Mark

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Apple Rejects Partnership With Meta AI

The Overview: Recent reports clarify that Apple is not currently engaged in discussions with Meta to integrate MetaAI or Llama 3 models into Apple Intelligence, despite earlier talks in March.

The Details

  • Contrary to initial rumors, Apple reportedly turned down the idea of a deeper integration following discussions with Meta earlier this year.

  • Instead, Apple has opted to collaborate with OpenAI, resulting in the integration of ChatGPT as an extension within Apple Intelligence. This allows the system to handle more complex queries that Apple's own AI may struggle with.

  • Privacy concerns have been a significant factor in Apple's decision-making process. According to Bloomberg, Apple has reservations about Meta's privacy practices, which they consider insufficient for their standards.

  • If Meta can address Apple's privacy requirements adequately, there remains a possibility of future collaborations or the introduction of MetaAI within Apple's ecosystem.

So What: Apple's strategic choices in AI partnerships not only influence their product offerings but also set benchmarks for privacy standards in the evolving AI landscape.

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90% Of Food Will Be AI-influenced In 2027

The Overview: Artificial Intelligence is set to revolutionize the food industry, solving the challenge of feeding a growing population. By 2050, AI will enhance every aspect of the food supply chain to sustain 10 billion people.

The Details

  • AI is set to revolutionize the food supply chain, enhancing efficiency and productivity. From farming challenges to logistics, AI can help manage everything, ensuring food stays fresh until it reaches consumers.

  • For example, AI-powered robots in warehouses handle food with care, adjusting their grip to avoid bruising fruits. Amazon uses AI to monitor storage conditions and detect food safety hazards.

  • AI also helps reduce food waste by analyzing sales data to predict demand more accurately. This leads to better inventory management and less excess stock.

  • AI's role extends to indoor farming, optimizing growing conditions and ensuring consistent crop yields, which can address food insecurity and reduce long-distance food transport.

So What: AI's integration into the food industry promises more efficient production, better food safety, and reduced waste, potentially transforming how we grow, transport, and consume food, making it more accessible and sustainable.

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AI Can Predict If Your Child Will Drop Out

The Overview: Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, are using advanced AI to predict high school dropout risks earlier than ever before, analyzing data that spans 13 years from kindergarten.

The Details

  • Maria Psyridou and her team from Psychology, Education, and Information Technology studied a wide range of data, including family backgrounds, behaviors, motivations, health, bullying, media habits, and academic performance.

  • AI, led by Fabi Prezja, played a crucial role by analyzing this extensive data. It found hidden connections and patterns that traditional methods might miss.

  • By Grade 6, AI could identify students likely to drop out, giving educators early insights. It looked for signs like missed school days, changes in grades, and shifts in behavior over years of data.

So What: This AI-driven approach allows schools to intervene early, supporting at-risk students and potentially transforming how education works to keep more students in school and improve their success.

Humans and AI

Ladies and gents, AI made this possible. 👇

Helena (image below, left) chose to see herself at her son's wedding day in 2030.

Helena Awuakye, a dentist and fitness lover, saw an AI-created photo of her at her son Josh’s wedding in 2030, sharing a special moment. The Gallery of Hope at London’s Saatchi Gallery used AI to make these photos for people with secondary breast cancer.

AI combined current photos with predictive technology to show realistic future events. It analyzed Helena’s appearance and likely interactions to create an image of her future.

These AI photos give emotional and hopeful glimpses into possible futures, showing the power of AI to inspire and bring comfort to those with incurable illnesses.

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The impact it’s having is undeniable.

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Over half of Fortune 1000 companies use its services, with a market poised to double by 2028. Despite recent gains, its high switching costs and robust growth strategy support continued optimism.

Wall Street analysts believe CrowdStrike has further growth potential. 47 out of 50 analysts rate it a buy or strong buy.

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