It’s time for Bits & Bytes…
… where we bring you news, innovations, and thought-provoking insights from AI, IT, and beyond. In this week’s newsletter we’re looking at:
- OpenAI’s Sora Goes Live with Priority Video Plans
- Yelp and YouTube Break Language Barriers
- AI Powers Developer Tools and Chemical Research
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
🌟 Yelp Introduces New AI For Local Discovery
Yelp marks its 20th anniversary with a major AI-powered upgrade, introducing intelligent Review Insights that analyze sentiment across millions of reviews. The platform is leveraging large language models to transform how users discover local businesses, from automatically summarizing review sentiments to creating AI-stitched videos of restaurants, marking a significant evolution in local business discovery.
TL;DR
- AI-powered Review Insights analyze sentiment automatically.
- New scoring system rates business aspects from 1-100.
- AI creates personalized video previews of restaurants.
- Enhanced business discovery with AI recommendations.
TECH HEADLINES FROM ACROSS THE WEB
🧠 Amazon Launches AGI Lab to Build Smarter AI Agents
Amazon has established its AGI SF Lab in San Francisco, led by Adept co-founder David Luan, to develop AI agents capable of performing complex real-world tasks. The lab, bolstered by Adept’s technology license and team acquisition, aims to build AI that can navigate software, browsers, and physical environments, marking Amazon’s ambitious push into the $31 billion agentic AI market.
🎙️ YouTube’s AI Translator Goes Mainstream
YouTube has rolled out its AI dubbing feature to hundreds of thousands of educational channels, automatically translating videos into eight languages including French, German, and Japanese. While currently focusing on knowledge-based content, the platform plans to extend this technology across other content categories, despite acknowledging current limitations in natural speech reproduction.
💻 AI Developer Assistant Devin Goes Enterprise
Cognition has launched Devin, a developer-focused AI assistant that can handle everything from frontend bugs to PR creation, starting at $500/month with unlimited seats. The tool integrates with Slack, IDEs, and offers an API, positioning itself as a practical coding assistant that can work independently on tasks while maintaining human oversight.
TECH FOR GOOD
🧪AI Speeds Up Sustainable Chemical Design
Albert Invent is transforming chemical research with an AI platform trained on 15 million molecular structures, enabling faster and safer development of new materials. The platform’s ability to generate real-time toxicology predictions and accelerate chemical formulation could be key to solving major societal challenges, from sustainability to personalized medicine. With major companies like Henkel and Nouryon already integrating the technology, this AI-driven approach promises to make chemical innovation both more efficient and environmentally conscious.
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