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HC Justice Anish Dayal says, We may not be able to believe the evidence that is presented before us
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HC Justice Anish Dayal says, We may not be able to believe the evidence that is presented before us

[ad_1] The use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is increasing with each passing month and it is reaching into new, hitherto untouched, areas too. As much as technology is bringing advancement and easing our day-to-day life, it is also creating various challenges even in terms of law and order and the realm of justice. The misuse of AI has been a common fear around the globe and now, High Court Justice Anish Dayal, at the IP Excellence Awards, highlighted major concerns about the use of AI and how it can affect judicial decision-making. Know what Justice Dayal said about this emerging technology and its threat potential.AI challenges to judicial decision-makingHC Justice Anish Dayal attended the third IP Excellence Awards at Conclave organised by ASSOCHAM during which he addres...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: PM Modi on ‘darker aspects of AI’, OpenAI developer meet, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: PM Modi on ‘darker aspects of AI’, OpenAI developer meet, and more

[ad_1] Today, December 12, is a major date for artificial intelligence aficionados in India as the nation hosts the fourth Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) Summit in New Delhi. The event started today and will conclude on December 14. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the opening day and highlighted the danger of the darker aspects of AI. Pointing out the need for safeguards in AI, PM Modi said we need to “bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI”. In other news, OpenAI announced at the GPAI Summit that the company will hold a developer gathering in Bengaluru in January. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.PM Modi speaks at GPAI SummitPM Modi emphasized the need for "extreme caution" when dealing with the darker aspects of AI du...
Barrack Obama on AI: We should not put the genie back in the bottle despite deepfake threat
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Barrack Obama on AI: We should not put the genie back in the bottle despite deepfake threat

[ad_1] Regulation of artificial intelligence has become a major pain point for governments worldwide. The EU passed the AI Act after months of deliberation. Yet, it faces criticism from major corporations, same with the AI executive order taken by the Biden administration, which was said not to do enough to ensure equality. Even the AI Safety Summit in the UK under PM Rishi Sunak was not able to reach a consensus on what exactly is the best way to regulate AI without crippling the enormous potential. Now, former US President Barrack Obama has shared his views as a lawman on how he thinks this tricky problem can be solved.Obama gave an interview to Decoder, the video podcast by The Verge, where he delved deep into the regulatory side of AI, and why it is a tricky beast to tame. Obama als...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI bot showcases deception skills, AI threat to jobs, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI bot showcases deception skills, AI threat to jobs, more

[ad_1] Concern is being voiced after an AI bot showcased its insider trading and deception abilities; The capital of Italy, Rome is set to host the next international AI conference during Italy's G7 presidency; Artists have rebelled against AI plagiarism threat; India has prioritised AI safety alongside growth and innovation- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. AI bot showcases insider trading and deception abilitiesAn AI bot showcased its ability to engage in illicit financial trading by using fabricated insider information to make "illegal" stock purchases without disclosing it, and when questioned, it denied any wrongdoing. The test conducted at the UK's AI safety summit revealed potential risks posed by increasingly autonomous AIs capable of deceiving human ove...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: From AI hub, Gemini AI to crime in era of AI and much more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: From AI hub, Gemini AI to crime in era of AI and much more

[ad_1] The artificial intelligence race has just got more intense. Google has introduced Gemini, a project by DeepMind, aiming to surpass AI models like ChatGPT; the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) has declared Hyderabad as India's AI capital; this AI system, equipped with advanced image recognition, scrutinises waste processing and recycling facilities and AI-Generated images of Zomato's delivery agents go viral on social media - this and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.1. Google's New AI Venture, Gemini: A ChatGPT competitorGoogle introduces Gemini, a project by DeepMind, aiming to surpass AI models like ChatGPT. Gemini's versatility enables it to handle any data or task without specialised models, promising unique content beyond its training da...
Google, Microsoft top expectations as AI rivalry heats up
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Google, Microsoft top expectations as AI rivalry heats up

[ad_1] Google parent company Alphabet beat market expectations in the first quarter of 2023 with a net profit of $15 billion, the company said on Tuesday, in a sign that the search engine behemoth is regaining its footing.The tech titan has found itself under pressure due to a general slowdown in advertising spending, over-hiring during a Covid-era boom and a major challenge by Microsoft on artificial intelligence. Its quarterly revenue came in at nearly $70 billion, a billion better than expected by analysts, and in the same three-month period that the company said it would lay off 12000 staff, or six percent of its workforce. Microsoft's results for the first three months of the year also pleased investors on Tuesday, lifted by its industry-leading business cloud products.The company ...
Bill Gates says calls to pause AI won’t ‘solve challenges’
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Bill Gates says calls to pause AI won’t ‘solve challenges’

[ad_1] Calls to pause the development of artificial intelligence will not “solve the challenges” ahead, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told Reuters, his first public comments since an open letter sparked a debate about the future of the technology.The technologist-turned-philanthropist said it would be better to focus on how best to use the developments in AI, as it was hard to understand how a pause could work globally. His interview with Reuters comes after an open letter -- published last week and co-signed by Elon Musk and more than 1,000 AI experts – demanded an urgent pause in the development of systems "more powerful" than Microsoft-backed OpenAI's new GPT-4, which can hold human-like conversation, compose songs and summarise lengthy documents. The experts, including Apple co-fo...