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Monday’s top story: AI search start-up, Perplexity, has just launched an AI-powered election information hub, ahead of the US general election.
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Our Report: Ahead of the US general election on Tuesday, 5th November, AI search start-up, Perplexity, has launched a dedicated Election Information Hub to help answer voter questions and provide “an entry point for understanding key issues” surrounding the upcoming election
🔑 Key Points:
The hub delivers AI-generated candidate summaries and answers to voters' questions—like locations of local polling stations—and (from Tuesday) will give live updates on elections, with per-state breakdowns.
Perplexity has partnered with The Associated Press to provide the live vote count, and Democracy Works (powering similar features for Google) to deliver voter information, including polling requirements/locations/times.
To provide accurate election-related information they’ve curated a “set of the most trustworthy and informative sources” (including Ballotpedia and news organizations) which are “non-partisan” and have been “fact-checked.”
🤔 Why you should care: Despite using reputable, ‘non-partisan’, and ‘fact-checked’ sources, the hub has already faced some issues—it failed to mention that Robert F. Kennedy, who was listed on the ballot, had dropped out, for example—which has raised concerns about its level of accuracy and how damaging delivering misinformation could be, and explains why other AI firms have shied away from building similar platforms: OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search directs users to Reuters and the Associated Press, Anthropic’s Claude, Microsoft’s Copilot, and Google’s Gemini all refuse to answer election-related questions.
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Our Report: Disney has formed a new business unit—the Office of Technology Enablement—that will focus on integrating AI and mixed reality across its film, television, and theme park divisions.
🔑 Key Points:
The new unit will be led by Jamie Voris—Disney’s CTO, who led the development of Disney’s Apple Vision Pro app—who will report to Entertainment co-chairman, Alan Bergman and will consist of 100 employees.
The group's main aim is to ensure that the adoption and use of AI and mixed reality is strategic and responsible and are aligned with Disney’s goals and values across film, TV, and theme parks.
It will use the technology to enable teams within Disney to drive creative output with “greater agility, velocity, and consistency,” particularly in post-production and visual effects, and non-customer-facing areas of the parks.
🤔 Why you should care: Disney’s decision to create a new business unit—dedicated to integrating AI and mixed reality tech into its various divisions and offerings—highlights a growing trend within the entertainment industry towards embracing AI, as film studios engage with tech giants like Meta and OpenAI to find new ways to leverage AI to make production processes more efficient and sustainable.
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Microsoft and Venture Capitalist firm—a16z—have joined forces to stand up against US regulations designed to regulate the development of AI but in the process, are stifling innovation, namely SB1047.
They’re advocating for regulation that supports start-ups and promotes possibility, open-source innovation, and funding for AI to build a competitive and inclusive ecosystem across the US.
Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella, and a16z co-founder, Ben Horowitz, have acknowledged that while they don’t agree on everything, they do know “about the little guy working to achieve greatness from their garage.”
OpenAI has hired Gabor Cselle, the former CEO and co-founder of Pebble—key rival of X, formerly Twitter, which raised funding from top VCs including Android co-founder Rich Milner—to work on a “secret project.”
Rumored to have been hired last month, Cselle just announced his new position yesterday, sharing that he will reveal more details about his new role “in due time,” but is “learning a lot already.”
This strategic new hire comes as rumors heat up about the release of OpenAI’s next model—Orion—in December (although CEO Sam Altman has recently refuted these).
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