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Women's Top 25 roundup: No. 3 Notre Dame dominates VirginiaNFL star Joe Burrow became a victim of the same crime several other athletes have also become victims of when his home was broken into while he was playing in an away game. A break-in took place on Dec. 9, 2024, while the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback was in Texas with his team to face the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football . Authorities got a call from a woman who was at his house and noticed a bedroom window “shattered” and the room “ransacked.” The mystery woman who called the incident in happens to be pretty well-known herself and now people are speculating about whether or not she and Burrow are a couple. Here’s more about that. Who is Olivia Ponton? The woman who called in the burglary is Olivia Ponton. If you haven’t heard of her before she’s a fashion model and social media influencer. She was born on May 30, 2002, in Naples, Florida. Ponton has millions of followers on TikTok and has modeled for some top brands including Ralph Lauren, Coach, Calvin Klein, and SKIMS. In 2022, she posed for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition joining the “Rookie class” that year. While Borrow and Ponton haven’t come out and confirmed any reports that they’re dating, her mother, Diane, also called the police about the break-in and said her daughter was “staying there.” In that 911 call, Diane told a dispatcher: “Someone is trying to break into the house right now. My daughter is there. This is Joe Burrow’s house. She is staying there. He’s at the football game.” According to audio obtained by TMZ Sports , Ponton can later be heard on a separate 911 call referring to the quarterback’s residence as “my house” saying: “Someone broke into my house ... It’s completely messed up.” People reported that an insider has since shared that the football player and swimsuit model “have been hooking up since the early fall and are keeping it casual.” Burrow was in a relationship with another woman named Olivia for several years Before he was linked to Ponton, Burrow was in a relationship with a woman named Olivia Holzmacher for years. They met and began dating in college while studying at Ohio State University in 2017 (Burrow later transferred to Louisiana State University). They made their Instagram debut in August of that year when Holzmacher posted a photo of herself and Burrow cuddled up on the university’s football field. After graduation, Holzmacher began working as a senior process specialist and analyst at The Kroger Company, which is based in Cincinnati. Prior to that, she was a supervisor at a gym called Lifetime Fitness in Deerfield, Ohio. Holzmacher often gushed about Burrow on social media but she hasn’t shared a picture of them together since January 2024, which led many to believe that they split up a while back.
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Saying ‘this is not going away,’ NV AG files new charges against fake electorsGreg Gumbel, CBS Sports broadcasting legend, dies at 78By Mark Gurman Apple Inc. is racing to develop a more conversational version of its Siri digital assistant , aiming to catch up with OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other voice services, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The new Siri, details of which haven’t been reported, uses more advanced large language models, or LLMs, to allow for back-and-forth conversations, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the effort hasn’t been announced. The system also can handle more sophisticated requests in a quicker fashion, they said. MORE: Apple unveils iPhone 16, watch with bigger screen and sleep apnea feature Revamping the 13-year-old Siri service is part of Apple’s efforts to become a force in artificial intelligence. The company debuted its much-ballyhooed Apple Intelligence platform last month, but it still lacks many of the features offered by other tech giants. The new voice assistant, which will eventually be added to Apple Intelligence, is dubbed “LLM Siri” by those working on it. LLMs — a building block of generative AI — gorge on massive amounts of data in order to identify patterns and answer questions. Apple has been testing the upgraded software on iPhones, iPads and Macs as a separate app, but the technology will ultimately replace the Siri interface that users rely on today. The company is planning to announce the overhaul as soon as 2025 as part of the upcoming iOS 19 and macOS 16 software updates, which are internally named Luck and Cheer, the people said. Like Apple Intelligence this fall, the new features won’t immediately be included in next year’s crop of hardware devices. Instead, Apple is currently planning to release the new Siri to consumers as early as spring 2026, about a year and a half from now. Given that Apple is still several months away from announcing the plan, the timing and features could still shift. A spokesperson for Cupertino, California-based Apple declined to comment. The revamped Siri will rely on new Apple AI models to interact more like a human and handle tasks in a way that’s closer to ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. It also will make expanded use of App Intents, which allow for more precise control of third-party apps. And the software will be able to tap into features from Apple Intelligence, such as the ability to write and summarize text. Though Apple heralded “the start of a new era” for Siri when it first unveiled its AI platform in June, the company has yet to truly overhaul the software. The upgrades that accompanied Apple Intelligence were mostly cosmetic, including a new glowing interface that shows users when they’ve triggered the assistant. There’s also an option to type commands — rather than speaking them — and the ability to better understand users. Siri will get additional tweaks in the coming months as part of iOS 18, the iPhone’s current operating system. The software will be able to draw on customer data to provide context for commands and take action using the information on a user’s screen. The iOS 18 version relies on a first-generation Apple LLM to determine if requests should use the existing Siri infrastructure or be routed to a second LLM that can handle more complex queries and tap into third-party apps. The next-generation LLM planned for iOS 19 will be a new, end-to-end system that provides more advanced, ChatGPT-like capabilities. While the company works on that new technology, it will add ChatGPT to Apple Intelligence next month. Later, Apple plans to offer additional chatbot options, such as Gemini. The idea behind the new Siri is to bring these kinds of capabilities in-house, while emphasizing user privacy. But the company could still continue to offer access to third-party AI systems that provide specialized abilities or information. In recent weeks, Apple has posted job listings that hint at its plan for a more conversational Siri. “You will join a team that is redefining computing, creating groundbreaking conversational assistant technologies for both large-scale systems and new client devices, and with the people who built the intelligent assistants,” one listing reads. Others ask for candidates with knowledge in conversational AI interfaces and underlying technologies. Apple has been looking to give Siri more conversational abilities for several years but struggled to find the right technology. Over a year ago, Apple moved the team responsible for the way Siri interacts with users from the company’s AI division to its group responsible for software interfaces. The team is now led by Alan Dye, the company’s vice president of human interface design. More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
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