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Poe introduces a price-per-message revenue model for AI bot creators

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1. Poe introduces a price-per-message revenue model for AI bot creators

Poe

Poe has introduced a new revenue model for bot creators. Creators can set a per-message price for their bots, making money whenever a user messages them. Poe offers users the ability to sample various AI chatbots, including those from ChatGPT maker OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others.

The new revenue model could spur the development of new types of bots, including tutoring, knowledge, assistants, analysis, storytelling, and image generation. The offering is currently available to U.S. bot creators only but will expand globally in the future. Poe also launched an enhanced analytics dashboard that displays average earnings for creators' bots across paywalls, subscriptions, and messages.

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2. Meta’s new AI chips run faster than before

Meta

Meta has announced the next generation of its Meta Training and Inference Accelerator, a family of custom-made chips designed for its AI workloads. The new version of MTIA v1 shows significant performance improvements and helps power ranking and recommendation ads models.

This is part of Meta's growing investment in AI infrastructure, which will complement existing and future AI infrastructure to deliver new and better experiences across its products and services. The next generation of MTIA will support new generative AI products and services, recommendation systems, and advanced AI research. The investment is expected to grow in the years ahead as compute requirements for AI models increase alongside their sophistication.

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3. AI editing tools are coming to all Google Photos users

Google

Google Photos is introducing AI editing tools like Magic Editor, Photo Unblur, and Magic Eraser to all users without a subscription. Starting on May 15, these tools will be available to anyone using Google Photos, including Pixel tablets. These tools can help users enhance their photos without professional editing skills, such as removing distractions or blurring fuzzy shots.

The features include Photo Unblur, which sharpens blurry shots, Magic Eraser, which removes distractions, and Portrait Light, which brightens photos with a scenic background. Google Photos users on Android and iOS will receive 10 Magic Editor saves per month. To access these tools, users need a Pixel device or a Premium Google One plan.

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4. Google partners with Bayer on new AI product for radiologists

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Google Cloud and Bayer are developing an AI-powered platform to help radiologists diagnose patients and work through cases more efficiently. The platform's generative AI flags anomalies within images and pulls up relevant information from a patient's medical history.

Health-care companies like Bayer can use the platform to develop radiology-specific applications that carry out functions more easily. The platform does not replace radiologists, but allows them to use the platform as an assistive tool, like a microscope. The market for medical imaging AI is still wide open, with no clear leader yet.

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5. Designing a new home with the help of AI

An AI program called Vitruvius can help people design plans for new homes and other architectural projects, potentially making the process faster and cheaper.

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