AI-equipped smart home devices could become powerful marketing tools through personal data analysis, Szymon Markiewicz, operational product owner at tech firm Tietoevry, told PYMNTS. Companies could customize offers and ads even more precisely to individual user needs, potentially boosting sales. Research from the PYMNTS How We Will Pay report shows that consumers are increasingly intertwined with their connected devices, multitasking through their everyday lives. According to that report, 85% of people are highly connected, with more half using devices during breakfast, two-thirds during their commutes, and a similar number while caring for others.
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As The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported late Friday (Dec. 20), there may not be enough data in the world to make the project, known as GPT-5 and code-named Orion, smart enough. GPT-5 has been in the works for more than 18 months, the report said, and is designed to be a major upgrade for the technology behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Sources told WSJ that Microsoft — OpenAI’s biggest investor — had expected to see GPT-5 by midyear.
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