AI beat Doctors in Diagnoses

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Welcome to another exciting edition of The AI Pro Max! We have some groundbreaking stories that you won't want to miss.

In Today’s edition:

⚠️ AI beat Doctors in Diagnosis
🤖 Elon opens up Grok 2.5
⚕️ Meta partners with Midjourney
📱 Google introduces Pixel 10
🤖 Runway introduces Gaming World

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🤖 AI chatbots defeated doctors at diagnosing illness - LINK

AI tools like ChatGPT are being used by some doctors to assist with patient diagnoses and treatment suggestions. These tools offer a fast way to analyze medical information and offer options.

While doctors find AI helpful for ideas or checklists, they still review everything themselves—AI does not replace their judgment. There are growing discussions about accuracy, patient safety, and trust in AI-assisted medicine.

Should doctors use AI when diagnosing?

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🤖 Elon Musk says xAI has open sourced Grok 2.5 - LINK

Elon Musk’s startup xAI has open-sourced Grok 2.5, its top AI model from last year, making it publicly available on Hugging Face. He also said that Grok 3 will be open-sourced in about six months.

This gives developers and researchers the chance to download, explore, and tweak Grok’s model. However, there are restrictions: you can’t use it to train or build other AI models.

Is open source Grok good for AI progress?

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⚕️Meta partners with Midjourney on AI image and video models - LINK

Meta is partnering with Midjourney to license its AI image and video generation tech, aiming to bring better creative tools into its apps. This comes as Meta’s own tools like Imagine and Movie Gen have fallen behind the competition.

The deal helps Meta add new multimedia AI features to apps like Facebook and Instagram. It fits Meta’s ‘all-of-the-above’ plan: combining internal work with top outside tools.

Should big companies license outside AI?

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📈 Google doubles down on ‘AI phones’ with its Pixel 10 series - LINK

Google’s Pixel 10 series packs deeper AI into smartphones, powered by the new Tensor G5 chip. Features include Magic Cue (context-getting suggestions), Camera Coach (real-time photo advice), and 100× Super Res zoom on Pro models.

These AI tools help with smarter photo-taking, voice translation, and context-aware help—without raising prices from last year’s models.

Would you buy a phone with AI help?

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⚖️ Runway Introduces Game Worlds - LINK

Runway’s Game Worlds Beta is pushing AI storytelling forward. Users can explore or create personalized, real-time, non-linear game worlds with AI-generated characters and scenes.

You can play preset worlds or build your own—shaping stories as they unfold. It’s like a mix of games and creative tools powered by AI.

Do AI game worlds sound fun to you?

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See you in our next edition!😎

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