ai-powered version
Cowboys roll out AI-powered version of Jerry Jones inside AT&T Stadium to take on fan questions
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is one of the most recognizable figures in the entire NFL. Football fans would probably jump at the opportunity to ask Jones, who also serves as the team's general manager, questions if they ever had the chance to meet him. But now, artificial intelligence gives anyone who visits AT&T Stadium the chance to ask Jones questions.
- North America > United States > New York (0.06)
- North America > United States > New Jersey > Bergen County > Rutherford (0.06)
- North America > United States > Arkansas (0.06)
Microsoft could show off AI-powered versions of Word and Outlook this March
Microsoft reportedly plans to introduce upgraded Office apps with AI features in the coming weeks. According to The Verge, the tech giant is preparing to show what its Prometheus AI technology and OpenAI's language AI can do for Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and other Microsoft 365 apps as soon as this March. Microsoft recently launched a reimagined Bing that can generate conversational responses to search queries, thanks to the Prometheus model, which was built with the help of OpenAI. Additionally, the company introduced a new Edge with a built-in "AI copilot" that's also powered by Prometheus. A button on the top-right corner gives users quick access to Bing's new chat feature, and as we mentioned in our hands-on, it's like having ChatGPT right in your browser.
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Large Language Model (0.91)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Natural Language > Chatbot (0.91)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning > Neural Networks > Deep Learning > Generative AI (0.55)
Mercedes teases an AI-powered version of its MBUX infotainment system
When the new Mercedes EQS sedan hits the road next year, it will feature a new and improved version of the automaker's MBUX infotainment called the MBUX Hyperscreen as an optional upgrade. The company says the ultrawide screen spans the entire front dashboard of the upcoming EV and adds AI to the mix to make using the system more intuitive. The automaker will detail the infotainment at its upcoming CES press conference, which is slated to start at 11AM ET on January 11th. Several executives, including the company's head of advanced digital design, will be on hand to talk about the design. Unfortunately, the stream won't be open to the public, but we'll have you covered with all the details after the event.