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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2024 · 4 MIN

AI Takeover: OpenAI's New Voices, Stanford's Democratic Challenge, LinkedIn's Privacy Controversy and More

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

Welcome to a new episode of "Ai in Marketing with Nytro Marketing". In today's episode, we explore the latest AI news and developments that marketers need to know about. First up, we discuss OpenAI's new ChatGPT voice assistant that's raising eyebrows with its advanced voice mode. Then, we take a look at Stanford's Digitalist Papers project, which seeks to examine the impact of AI on democracy. Moving into healthcare, we highlight the increasing use of AI in physician-patient communication, stirring up concerns around medical accuracy and implications for doctor-patient relationships. Continuing on, we delve into LinkedIn's controversial use of its users' data, prompting significant privacy concern debates. We then turn our focus on Snapchat's partnership with Google Cloud, which aims to enhance My AI chatbot by integrating Google's advanced Gemini AI. Finally, we notice Spotify's AI Playlist feature expansion into new markets following its success in the U.K. and Australia. Tune in for an insightful discussion on these exciting developments in AI.

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