Apple's long-anticipated intelligence features for Siri and Spotlight originally set to be included in the iOS 18 update, are now likely to be delayed. Meanwhile, NIO, a Chinese electric vehicle company, impresses as they develop a 5nm smart driving chip and SkyOS, their proprietary operating system for automobiles. They've also launched an AI agent and AI phone, making big moves in the automation world. Lastly, we explore the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's use of an AI-generated voice-over in a doctored video, highlighting the potential for misuse of AI tools in spreading misinformation and confusion.
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