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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Meta has AI concerns, CouponMoto’s AI revolution and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Meta has AI concerns, CouponMoto’s AI revolution and more

[ad_1] Meta Platforms' Nick Clegg asserts that the AI genie cannot be contained; massive growth expected for AI Advisory Service Market; hackers eye AI; AI to to revolutionise CouponMoto coupon validation- this and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.1. Meta's Nick Clegg on AI genieMeta's global policy head, Sir Nick Clegg, supports the idea of an international agency to regulate autonomous artificial intelligence, warning against fragmented laws globally, according to The Guardian. He downplays payment for content creators, stating fair use arrangements should apply. Clegg believes embracing AI technology is better than resisting it, as its use of publicly available data makes containing it impossible. He added that Meta is aiming for transparency and safety with its langu...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: CJI on AI, Comic-con protest against AI and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: CJI on AI, Comic-con protest against AI and more

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence has refused to fade away into the background for months and it does not look like it will do so in anytime soon, judging by the reactions it has elicited today too. Chief Justice of India (CJI) has warned against misuse of tech, social media, and AI for harmful purposes; Income Tax Department is using AI to combat tax fraud among salaried employees; Hollywood extras say they are at risk of AI technology createing their digital clones- this and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.1. Chief Justice of India (CJI) warns against misuse of tech, Social Media, and AIChief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud has warned against misuse of technology, social media, and AI. He emphasises the importance of human values and individual privacy, urging for roll ...
AI presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters
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AI presents political peril for 2024 with threat to mislead voters

[ad_1] Computer engineers and tech-inclined political scientists have warned for years that cheap, powerful artificial intelligence tools would soon allow anyone to create fake images, video and audio that was realistic enough to fool voters and perhaps sway an election. The synthetic images that emerged were often crude, unconvincing and costly to produce, especially when other kinds of misinformation were so inexpensive and easy to spread on social media. The threat posed by AI and so-called deepfakes always seemed a year or two away. No more. Sophisticated generative AI tools can now create cloned human voices and hyper-realistic images, videos and audio in seconds, at minimal cost. When strapped to powerful social media algorithms, this fake and digitally created content can sprea...
Watch: Man Used AI To Create Pizza Ad, “Brilliantly Creepy,” Says Internet
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Watch: Man Used AI To Create Pizza Ad, “Brilliantly Creepy,” Says Internet

[ad_1] We now have a range of AI-powered tools at our disposal and many people are experimenting with them. AI-generated art, fiction, solutions and more have impressed the Internet and have left some worried about the consequences. Two weeks back, a tweet about using AI to create an in-depth meal plan went viral (read the full story here). People were surprised at how comprehensive the results were. Now, a different type of AI creation has caught the interest of Twitter users. This one shows a 30-second ad for a fictional pizza outlet and includes a voiceover as well as a tagline! Find out more below.The video was created and shared by Twitter user @Pizza_Later. The video starts with a few pizza visuals while the voiceover says, "Are you ready for best pizza of life? Bring friends down ...
BAFFLING! With ChatGPT threat looming, Sci-Fi magazine FORCED to take strong action
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BAFFLING! With ChatGPT threat looming, Sci-Fi magazine FORCED to take strong action

[ad_1] As the world moves towards AI-integration in digital space with the advent of OpenAI's ChatGPT, Microsoft Bing's chatbot and Google's Bard, the movement is causing major headaches for publishers. For a long time, the impact of such content-generating AI bots have been debated in academic and publishing circles and now, it turns out the fears are becoming a reality. A popular science fiction magazine, Clarkesworld, in a drastic step, had to close submissions for authors after it failed to differentiate between original work and those generated with the help of AI tools such as ChatGPT.The official Twitter handle of Clarkesworld, a Hugo award winning magazine, made the announcement regarding this on February 20. Neil Clarke, the publisher and editor-in-chief of the publication sai...