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2024-07-18 13:15:04| Engadget

Meta has reportedly decided not to offer its upcoming multimodal AI model and future versions to customers in the European Union, citing a lack of clarity on the European regulators data protection rules. These newer AI models process not only text but also images and audio, and power AI capabilities across Metas platforms. Metas move follows a similar decision by Apple, which recently announced it would not release its Apple Intelligence features in Europe due to regulatory concerns. Meta told Axios it still plans to release Llama 3, the companys text-only model, in the EU. The companys primary concern stems from the challenges of training AI models using data from European customers while complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the EUs data protection law. That said, Meta still plans to launch these new AI models in the UK, which has similar data protection laws to the EU. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed The best SSDs in 2024 EA Sports FC 25 brings womens soccer to the career modes for the first time Fallouts Emmy nominations show that successful gaming adaptations are no longer a fluke You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Dyson ditches the air purifier in its new headphones 55 hours of battery life for $500. Dyson In early 2022, Dyson combined its air filtration expertise with noise-canceling headphones. Aimed at providing less-polluted air, the Zone headphones had an extremely short battery life and a heady $949 price. Now, the company is focusing on audio, with its new OnTrac headphones: noise-canceling headphones with a decidedly Dyson design and a premium $500 price tag. Unsurprisingly, theres a bigger focus on the audio tech check out our deep-dive. Continue reading. The tinyPod transforms your old Apple Watch into an iPod-like minimalist phone The $80 case can control the Digital Crown. tinyPod The tinyPod is a case for your Apple Watch, which probably doesnt sound too exciting on its own. However, its click wheel, which controls the watchs Digital Crown, makes Apples wearable look and feel (at least in its marketing) like an iPod, back from the dead. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-meta-may-hold-back-its-next-gen-ai-models-from-the-eu-111504920.html?src=rss


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