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5 things about AI you may have missed today: LG AI agent, IBM AI chief on jobs, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: LG AI agent, IBM AI chief on jobs, more

[ad_1] Today is the second last day of the year, and many are already on their end-of-the-year vacation. But pay attention, because some really interesting developments are taking place in the world of artificial intelligence. Ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), LG has revealed that it will be unveiling its AI agent — a smart home hub, a robot, and a house and pet monitoring system. In other news, the global managing partner in generative AI at IBM, Matt Candy, has advised professionals that those who are capable of working with AI using language and creative thinking will have their jobs secured in this field. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.LG to unveil AI agent at CES 2024In a press release, LG revealed that it will unveil its smart home ...
From entertainment to enterprise, how AI could change the way we communicate at work
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From entertainment to enterprise, how AI could change the way we communicate at work

[ad_1] In the fast-paced world of communication, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been nothing short of revolutionary. As we mark the one-year milestone of AI's pervasive influence, it is imperative to explore the ways in which this technology has reshaped the landscape, from entertainment to enterprise communication.How significant can technology like AI be for communication?“Our storytelling is a big part of what makes us human. AI will make everyone a storytelling and communication superhero,” says Rajat Mishra, Founder and CEO of Prezent, a leading communication productivity platform that makes use of AI. “Communication has been considered a right-brain creative activity in the past with creatives, writers and agencies being experts. The contention has been that g...
ChatGPT and other language AIs are nothing without humans – a sociologist explains
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ChatGPT and other language AIs are nothing without humans – a sociologist explains

[ad_1] The media frenzy surrounding ChatGPT and other large language model artificial intelligence systems spans a range of themes, from the prosaic – large language models could replace conventional web search – to the concerning – AI will eliminate many jobs – and the overwrought – AI poses an extinction-level threat to humanity.All of these themes have a common denominator: large language models herald artificial intelligence that will supersede humanity. But large language models, for all their complexity, are actually really dumb. And despite the name “artificial intelligence,” they're completely dependent on human knowledge and labor. They can't reliably generate new knowledge, of course, but there's more to it than that. ChatGPT can't learn, improve or even stay up to date withou...