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Gen AI news 29-04-2024

Here are some recent updates and insights related to Generative AI (gen AI):

  1. Enterprise Hits and Misses - Robotics and Gen AI Converge:

  2. All You Need To Know About The Upcoming AI-Powered OLED iPad Pro:

  3. Delivering on the Promise of Gen AI:

  4. The Future of Generative AI - An Early View in 15 Charts (McKinsey):

  5. Google’s Jetstream Engine and MaxDiffusion:

  6. Generative AI Trends in 2024 (IBM Blog):

These articles provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of generative AI. Feel free to explore them further! 🌟

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