Nothing has launched a new on-device AI dictation tool that supports more than 100 languages. By processing speech locally, the company positions the feature as faster and more private than cloud based alternatives, while aiming to make voice input practical across regions and dialects.
Korean on-device AI chip startup DeepX is preparing for an initial public offering after completing its current funding round in the first half of the year, CEO Lokwon Kim told Reuters. The company plans to appoint IPO banks once that financing wraps up, and its work with Hyundai Motor and Baidu highlights growing commercial traction for on-device AI hardware.
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OpenAI has released Privacy Filter, an open-source model that detects and redacts personally identifiable information before data ever leaves an enterprise environment. Built from a gpt-oss variant, it runs locally on laptops or in browsers and supports large 128,000-token inputs. The tool targets fast, high-throughput privacy pipelines, but comes with a caution against treating it as a full safety guarantee.
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