In a recent CNBC interview, Ben Affleck does a deep dive on AI. Many of his viewpoints echo many of ours: AI is disruptive, but it also has the potential to save time and could potentially create new revenue streams.
He asserts that AI cannot replicate the nuanced artistry of human actors or the creative genius of writers like Shakespeare. Plus, it lacks the capacity for genuine artistic decision-making, which is essential in film production.
I think it might be worth four minutes of your time. See Affleck’s take here.
Apple Testing ‘LLM Siri’
Apple is developing a new version of Siri, codenamed “LLM Siri,” designed to rival AI assistants like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini Live. This enhanced Siri will utilize large language models to enable more natural, conversational interactions and improved task execution, including summarizing and composing text. While select users may access this feature with the iOS 19 update next year, a broader release is anticipated in spring 2026. [details]
Amazon Problems Delay Advanced Alexa
Amazon’s planned AI-enhanced Alexa, initially set for release in 2024, has been delayed to 2025 due to significant performance issues, including slow responses and challenges with smart home integrations. Beta testers reported that the new Alexa often provided unhelpful, lengthy responses and struggled with basic tasks like setting timers or controlling lights. In response, Amazon has halted the beta program and is re-evaluating its approach to integrating advanced AI capabilities into Alexa while maintaining its core functionalities. [detail]
ESPN Introduces AI Avatars
At the 4th Annual ESPN Edge Conference, ESPN unveiled its Generative AI Avatar initiative, which allows fans to create personalized AI-driven avatars for sports commentary and analysis. These avatars will deliver real-time insights, highlight analysis, and tailored fan engagement across ESPN’s digital platforms. The innovation underscores ESPN’s commitment to merging cutting-edge AI with interactive sports media experiences. [details]
Adobe Releases AI Free Audio Enhancing Tool
It will makes voice recordings sound as if they were recorded in a professional podcasting studio. [details]
CocaCola Christmas Ad Gets Kickback
You may have seen this in the news. CocaCola released a Christmas ad generated by AI. Unfortunately it was a little too “uncanny valley.” Comments on the YouTube video are brutal.
In spite of the user backlash, CocaCola stands behind the ad, “We are always exploring new ways to connect with consumers and experiment with different approaches. This year, we crafted films through a collaboration of human storytellers and the power of generative AI.”
Originally published by Jacobs Media