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AI can change the world forever – Frankenstein AI to exams, here are 6 shocking ways
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AI can change the world forever – Frankenstein AI to exams, here are 6 shocking ways

[ad_1] Over the course of history, there have been many revolutions that have brought about changes to society and shaped mankind's future. From an economic shift to industries in the 18th century to the digital revolution of the 2000s, the advancement in the last few centuries has been gathering pace at an ever-increasing pace. Over the last few years, another revolution has been brewing - artificial intelligence (AI). From farming, healthcare, and education to industries, the AI revolution is expected to have a major impact in every sector. Researchers say AI could reshape the world in the coming years and we list 6 ways here.AI could reshape the worldIn a new episode of the Norwegian podcast ‘Game Over?' (via Norwegian University of Science and Technology), researchers Professor Mort...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI looks to quell staff mutiny, Wipro-Nvidia AI partnership, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI looks to quell staff mutiny, Wipro-Nvidia AI partnership, more

[ad_1] The OpenAI-Sam Altman saga continues to dominate the headlines in the artificial intelligence space for the 5th day in a row. Today, November 21, reports revealed that OpenAI is now under intense discussions to quell the staff mutiny that saw 500+ employees threatening to resign from the company if Altman was not reinstated. In other news, Wipro and Nvidia formed a partnership to help healthcare companies accelerate the adoption of AI. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look. OpenAI aims to unify the companyOpenAI is reportedly engaged in "intense discussions" to address internal turmoil after the removal of CEO Sam Altman. A memo from vice president of global affairs Anna Makanju, obtained by Bloomberg reveals concern among employees, with many threatening...
AI Is Rewriting the Rules of $200 Billion Games Industry
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AI Is Rewriting the Rules of $200 Billion Games Industry

[ad_1] Executives and politicians across the world worry about the havoc that next-generation artificial intelligence will wreak on industries from finance to health-care. For the $200 billion games sector, the revolution has already begun.From San Francisco to Tokyo and Hong Kong, the plethora of companies that power the digital entertainment sphere are responding to decades of escalating costs and stagnant prices by feverishly adopting and developing new AI tools. Hundreds of thousands of jobs are on the line. Yet company leaders and studio chiefs told Bloomberg News that the changes, while inevitable and painful, can empower smaller studios, boost creativity and ultimately benefit gamers around the world. The head of one major Japanese studio is preparing for a future where half his ...
AI impact: From agriculture, healthcare to military, know how the world could change
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AI impact: From agriculture, healthcare to military, know how the world could change

[ad_1] Beginning in 1765 through the present day, there have been four industrial revolutions in history. At the end of the 18th century, the world's economy shifted from agriculture to industry with the emergence of coal. Around a century later, electricity, oil, and gas came around and resulted in major technological advancements, such as the Internal Combustion Engine, telephone, and more. The Third Industrial Revolution, which occurred around the 1960s, introduced the world to Nuclear Energy, computers, and space expeditions. And finally, the fourth industrial revolution came around in the year 2000 when digital technology began to rise, and mankind started to explore renewable sources of energy. For the last few years, another revolution has been brewing which could change the worl...
AI Algorithm Raises Heart Attack Diagnosis Accuracy in UK Study
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AI Algorithm Raises Heart Attack Diagnosis Accuracy in UK Study

[ad_1] A computer algorithm developed using artificial intelligence accurately distinguished real heart attacks from false alarms, according to an emergency room study that offers a way for overburdened doctors to focus on the sickest patients.The algorithm was able to accurately rule out a heart attack in nearly all patients, according to the study published Thursday in Nature Medicine. The tool, tested in more than 10000 patients in six countries, was 99.6% accurate in ruling out patients who weren't suffering from heart attacks, performed well across different ages and genders. Rapidly developing AI technologies are gaining traction in health care, aiming to streamline processes from drug development to direct patient care. Pharmaceutical companies are investing heavily in such tools...