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AI roundup [April 16]: UK to develop AI regulations, Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in G42, more
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AI roundup [April 16]: UK to develop AI regulations, Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in G42, more

[ad_1] AI roundup, April 16: The United Kingdoms in all aboard to draft country's AI regulations on powerful tools such as OpenAI's ChatGPT. The regulation will be set to restrict or eliminate the potential harm of the emerging technology. In other news, Microsoft will be investing $1.5 billion in a United Arab Emirates-based artificial intelligence company named G42. The partnership is approved by the U.S. and UAE governments. Check out similar AI news from today.1. UK has started to develop AI regulations to eliminate the risksThe UK has started to draft its AI regulation which will be applied to the new emerging technologies and large language models. These regulations will also be enforced on the current and future AI tools. These AI regulations are expected to eliminate the potenti...
Google adds two new AI models to its Gemma family of LLMs – Why this is important
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Google adds two new AI models to its Gemma family of LLMs – Why this is important

[ad_1] In February, Google took the wraps off Gemma, its family of lightweight Large Language Models (LLMs) for open-source developers. Researchers at Google DeepMind developed it intending to assist developers and researchers in building AI responsibly. It has now announced two new additions to Gemma - CodeGemma and RecurrentGemma. With this move, Google DeepMind aims to keep up the pace in the artificial intelligence (AI) race, facing competition from the likes of OpenAI and Microsoft. Also Read: Google Gemini AI images disaster - What really happened with the image generator? While the company has found itself in hot waters over some of the AI capabilities of its most popular AI model, Gemini, it seems that the controversy has not slowed down researchers. These new AI models promise ...
AI roundup [April 10]: Microsoft invests in Japan’s AI mission, Amazon and Nvidia to contribute to AI research and more
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AI roundup [April 10]: Microsoft invests in Japan’s AI mission, Amazon and Nvidia to contribute to AI research and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Microsoft is planning to make a huge investment in Japan to accelerate the country's AI development. Additionally, the investment will also aid Japan in building strong cybersecurity defence to combat enemy countries. In other news, President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged Amazon and Nvidia to fund an AI research program. Know more about such AI news of today. Microsoft plans to invest $2.9 billion in Japan to support its AI ambitionsMicrosoft announced a huge investment plan for Japan. The company will be investing $2.9 billion in the country for over 2 years to accelerate its AI development plans. The country is also aiming to expand its semiconductor industry with the help of foreign investments. Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Mi...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: UK-Britain partner on AI safety, Sachin Bansal talks AI and more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: UK-Britain partner on AI safety, Sachin Bansal talks AI and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: The US and Britain have joined hands to tackle the risks and challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI). The two nations will closely work together to bring AI safety to the upcoming generations of technology. In other news, DeepTech Startup SatSure plans to revamp agricultural finance by leveraging technology such as AI. This will allow industries to improve decision-making. All this, and more in our AI roundup today, April 2. US-Britain partner to bring AI safety to future technologyThe United States and Britain announced their partnership in the science of artificial intelligence safety. The new memorandum of understanding was signed by the official today to carry forward the collaboration and take action for growing concerns about next-generation t...
No account login is required for ChatGPT, OpenAI makes its AI tool accessible to everyone
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No account login is required for ChatGPT, OpenAI makes its AI tool accessible to everyone

[ad_1] OpenAI introduces a big change by improving the accessibility of its conversational AI chatbot, ChatGPT. As part of the new announcement, users do not need to sign in from their account to access ChatGPT. This means that people who want to use the chatbot will not have to bother creating an account to use its features. However, there are benefits as well as drawbacks to this new move as several ChatGPT features would be restricted for people who are using the tool without signing in. Know more about this new move by OpenAI.  OpenAI makes ChatGPT more accessibleAccording to OpenAI's blog post, ChatGPT will not require account login and users can directly start using the chatbot. This has been done to improve the tool's accessibility and allow more users to take advantage of AI. Op...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: BBC mulls in-house AI model, MIT develops AI image generation tool, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: BBC mulls in-house AI model, MIT develops AI image generation tool, more

[ad_1] BBC mulls in house AI model from text archives; MIT develops AI tool for 30x faster high quality image generation; AI could automate 84% of government jobs, says study; Yotta data services targets global AI market with cheapest compute rates- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. BBC mulls in house AI model from text archivesBBC plans to create an in-house AI model using text archives, aiming to enhance production processes. The model, potentially a Large Language Model, would be solely accessible to BBC. Talks with tech firms on archive access for AI training reported, but BBC denies commercial agreements. Focus also on addressing bias concerns within AI models, Reuters reported.  Also read: Samsung Galaxy Ring may become your nutritionist! Know what's likely...
Microsoft introduces Pix2Gif, an AI-powered image-to-GIF converter; Check how it works
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Microsoft introduces Pix2Gif, an AI-powered image-to-GIF converter; Check how it works

[ad_1] Microsoft has been upscaling its game with AI features for Copilot and other Windows apps. Now, its research division has announced an AI model called Pix2Gif which has the ability to convert still images into GIFs. It utilises an image translation approach to bring motion to the images. Therefore, now you can convert any of your images into funny and creative GIFs in matter of seconds. The researcher also said that they have integrated textual descriptions which will allow to add prompts for the image.What is Pix2GifPix2Gif is a motion-guided diffusion model which can transform images into GIFs. The tool not only grabs information from the image but also brings motion with the help of text prompts and Motion Magnitude. Microsoft blog post highlighted that before training the AI ...
OpenAI brings new Read Aloud feature to ChatGPT! Know how to use it on smartphones and web
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OpenAI brings new Read Aloud feature to ChatGPT! Know how to use it on smartphones and web

[ad_1] OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT has been gaining immense popularity since its launch in 2022. After ChatGPT was launched, tech companies around the world started building AI chatbots of their own. With an increase in popularity, ChatGPT has gained several new features to improve its responses and user experience. Now, OpenAI has introduced a new Read Aloud feature to ChatGPT. This feature will allow ChatGPT to read its responses aloud to the users. Therefore, now users can listen to the responses instead of reading them. Know more about ChatGPT's Read Aloud feature.ChatGPT's Read Aloud featureOpenAI shared a post on X announcing the new Read Aloud feature for ChatGPT. Users will be able to access this feature on the web as well as on their smartphone devices. The post said, “ChatGPT ...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: China to upscale AI efforts, AI model could help diagnosis and more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: China to upscale AI efforts, AI model could help diagnosis and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Scientists have developed a new AI model that recognises diseases with the help of images and provides an in-depth visual map for diagnosis. This will empower doctors to identify the treatment in the early stages. In other news, China has been preparing its AI strategy to meet its strategic and industrial development goals. Its aim is to improve its technology self-sufficiency. Know more about what happened in the AI-verse today.1. AI model could help diagnosis, researchers sayThe journal IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging described how the new AI model could bring ease for doctors in recognizing disease and providing the right treatment with the help of a visual map. Researchers said doctors will be able to “ follow its line of reasoning, double-check for accuracy,...
AINot good for society to make untested AI model public, advisory on AI not binding: Vaishnaw
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AINot good for society to make untested AI model public, advisory on AI not binding: Vaishnaw

[ad_1] Social media firms and internet companies need to take the onus of their work, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Monday, asserting that no untested AI model can be made public as it is not good for society.The minister also said that the government advisory on Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not binding but it apprises firms that they should make their AI models public only after testing. Deployment of AI models should be done responsibly, Vaishnaw said, adding, "It is important for citizen's safety, democratic process. Therefore, an advisory has been issued that any AI model should be properly tested before being made available. It is applicable on social media platforms (as well)." He was replying to a question on the government'...