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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI chatbots doing bureaucrats’ work in test, Tim Cook on AI, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI chatbots doing bureaucrats’ work in test, Tim Cook on AI, and more

[ad_1] AI chatbots are doing civil servants work in the UK to gauge how they fare in a productivity test; Apple plans to hire UK AI staff amid layoffs; Tim Cook discusses AI, apps, and iPhone gaming - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. AI chatbots productivity testAI chatbots are being used by the Department for Education in a trial to analyse lengthy reports typically handled by humans, aiming to increase Whitehall's productivity. While the PCS civil service union did not oppose AI use, they stress the need for clear guidelines to ensure benefits are shared among workers. These advanced chatbots, powered by AI, can swiftly process information, including images, revolutionising work practices across various sectors. The government acknowledges their "significant i...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-generated child abuse images to Meta’s AI chip chief’s departure, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-generated child abuse images to Meta’s AI chip chief’s departure, more

[ad_1] In some of the day's biggest artificial intelligence news, it has been reported that UK and US have united against AI-generated child abuse images; AI Algorithm have achieved 90% accuracy in detecting signs of life; a paralysed man has regained movement through AI brain implants; Cloudflare has unveiled AI tools for seamless model deployment and cost management- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. UK and US unite against AI-generated child abuse imagesThe UK and US have joined forces to combat the surge in AI-generated child sexual abuse images. According to Gov.UK, Home Secretary Suella Braverman and US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pledged to cooperate and develop solutions against this disturbing content. They have urged other nations to ...
Meta Connect 2023: Meta launches multi-persona AI chatbot! Read all about it
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Meta Connect 2023: Meta launches multi-persona AI chatbot! Read all about it

[ad_1] The much-awaited Meta Connect 2023 is finally here. This two-day event is currently happening at Meta Headquarters in Menlo Park, California. The advent of ChatGPT has led many tech giants including Google and Microsoft to develop their own generative AI chatbots. And, Meta has joined the race to develop its own conversational bot. During the keynote session, hosted by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, along with the Meta Quest 3, the company announced its Multi-Persona AI chatbot, called “AI Personas”. As explained by Meta, this chatbot will feature multiple personas to communicate with the younger generation and thereafter, it will look to roll out products for other sections of the public. Let's take a look at what this AI chatbot offers:Meta AIMeta Platforms introduced the company's first...
British officials say AI chatbots could carry cyber risks
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British officials say AI chatbots could carry cyber risks

[ad_1] British officials are warning organisations about integrating artificial intelligence-driven chatbots into their businesses, saying that research has increasingly shown that they can be tricked into performing harmful tasks.In a pair of blog posts published Wednesday, Britain's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said that experts had not yet got to grips with the potential security problems tied to algorithms that can generate human-sounding interactions - dubbed large language models, or LLMs. The AI-powered tools are seeing early use as chatbots that some envision displacing not just internet searches but also customer service work and sales calls. The NCSC said that could carry risks, particularly if such models were plugged into other elements organisation's business proce...
AI is reshaping the workplace – but what does it mean for the health and well-being of workers?
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AI is reshaping the workplace – but what does it mean for the health and well-being of workers?

[ad_1] The business landscape has undergone a significant shift over the past few years because of artificial intelligence (AI). This technological advancement has innovated business practices and is changing the way we work.Businesses are increasingly turning to AI to solve problems and perform tasks that have traditionally required human intelligence. Across different industries and occupations, AI is being used to detect patterns, make predictions and even create content. However, the rapid rate of AI adoption is putting workplaces at risk of overlooking its potentially adverse impacts, particularly those that could impact the health and well-being of workers. AI in the workplaceThe type of AI currently being used in workplaces has a narrowly defined role. It primarily augments the w...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: ChatGPT flouts rules, Jio vows AI for everyone and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: ChatGPT flouts rules, Jio vows AI for everyone and more

[ad_1] Jio unveils plans for custom AI models for public and businesses; OpenAI's ChatGPT flouts political usage ban, raises concerns of misuse; Sensually designed AI chatbots pose complex challenges for fan communities; SpeechGen.io revolutionises AI text-to-speech with support for 150 languages - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Jio unveils plans for custom AI modelsReliance Industries Limited (RIL) Chairman Mukesh Ambani has revealed plans to develop India-specific AI models and solutions across various sectors. At the 46th RIL AGM, Ambani emphasised the potential benefits of Jio's AI solutions for Indian citizens, businesses, and the government. Jio Platforms will enhance its talent pool to create tailored AI products for India, marking a new commitment to d...
AI Chatbots Help Web Content Farms Copy Work From Top Publishers, Report Says
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AI Chatbots Help Web Content Farms Copy Work From Top Publishers, Report Says

[ad_1] Dozens of websites are using AI chatbots to copy and repurpose articles from top publishers, according to a report from the news-rating group NewsGuard, offering a glimpse into how artificial intelligence tools risk undermining media companies and muddying the online news industry.The 37 websites, which Bloomberg also reviewed, posted stories that  contained identical text, photos and quotes to articles previously published by the New York Times, Reuters and CNN, according to the report. The examples NewsGuard found — a mix of online content farms publishing breaking news, lifestyle content and more, including sites with names such as DailyHeadliner.com and TalkGlitz.com — didn't credit or refer to the original authors or publications. News aggregators and content farms like thes...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: India’s AI TV show, Naver launches generative AI service and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: India’s AI TV show, Naver launches generative AI service and more

[ad_1] AI Roundup: Several major developments happened in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, August 24. South Korean online platform Naver announced the launch of its generative AI platform, and Australia's Productivity Commissioner claimed AI could solve the deepening productivity crisis. Moreover, Deloitte announced a new training curriculum for its employees that will include generative AI.All this, and more in our today's AI roundup. 1. Naver launches generative AI serviceKeeping up with the growing demand for AI, South Korean online platform Naver on Friday announced the launch of its new generative AI service called HyperCLOVA X. According to a Reuters report. this AI tool is aimed at providing customized services for enterprise clients. It is equipped with an AI cha...
AI Study Says Stocks Already Pricing a Job-Replacement Premium
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AI Study Says Stocks Already Pricing a Job-Replacement Premium

[ad_1] Trying to sort winners from losers as artificial-intelligence spreads through the economy? The stock market already is, and it goes way beyond Nvidia Corp. and Microsoft Corp.A trio of researchers say companies with workforces ripest for AI streamlining are doing something interesting in the market: beating it. Their study, “Generative AI and Firm Values,” by Andrea L. Eisfeldt and Gregor Schubert of the University of California Los Angeles and Miao Ben Zhang of the University of Southern California, is an attempt to quantify shock waves created by the release of the ChatGPT program. While the idea AI is driving equity returns isn't news to anyone who has watched the Nasdaq 100 surge 44% in 2023, the conclusions in the paper go further. They depict a market that beneath its surfa...
ChatGPT to Bard, ‘Unlimited’ ways to override AI chatbots safety measures exposed
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ChatGPT to Bard, ‘Unlimited’ ways to override AI chatbots safety measures exposed

[ad_1] A study conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and the Center for A.I. Safety in San Francisco, has revealed major safety related loopholes in AI-powered chatbots from tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.These chatbots, including ChatGPT, Bard, and Anthropic's Claude, have been equipped with extensive safety guardrails to prevent them from being exploited for harmful purposes, such as promoting violence or generating hate speech. However, the latest report released indicates that the researchers have uncovered potentially limitless ways to circumvent these protective measures. The study showcases how the researchers utilized jailbreak techniques initially developed for open-source AI systems to target mainstream and closed AI models. Throu...