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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI not here to ‘take our jobs’, Tamil Nadu introduces AI mission, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI not here to ‘take our jobs’, Tamil Nadu introduces AI mission, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: In recent AI news, S&P Global Market Intelligence President Adam Kansler said that AI will not take our jobs but it may create a demand curve and we have to go a long way to fully understand the technology. On the other hand, Tamil Nadu is embracing the path of technological innovation and has announced an Artificial Intelligence Mission for the development of the state. Know more about what is happening in the world of AI today. S&P Global Market Intelligence highlighted how AI could create a demand curveIn a recent interview, Adam Kansler highlighted that AI is not here to take our jobs or reduce human labour, however, it may create a demand curve which is yet to be discovered. Kansler said that the increasing productivity may lead to change in demand which ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Volkswagen joins AI race, ‘global AI shift to benefit India’, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Volkswagen joins AI race, ‘global AI shift to benefit India’, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: With most companies across the globe developing their AI tools and services, Volkswagen, one of the biggest car companies in the world, has also created an AI lab for building new digital prototypes for its products and features. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is all set to visit India and Microsoft India and South Asia President Puneet Chandok said that the country will benefit the most from the global AI shift. Know what's happening in the world of AI.Volkswagen joins AI race with new lab; now in search of partnersVolkswagen has founded an AI lab for curating ideas for new products integrated with AI. To take the initiative forward, the company is looking for potential partners in the technology sector across China, North America and Europe. It aims to develop digital ...
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 ...
In a first by AI, CyberRunner achieves superhuman feat, beats human in game-tries to cheat too!
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In a first by AI, CyberRunner achieves superhuman feat, beats human in game-tries to cheat too!

[ad_1] In a groundbreaking achievement, artificial intelligence (AI) has transcended the bounds of human physical prowess, marking a historic moment where machines outperform their human counterparts in a skill-based game. Conventionally, AI's dominance was observed in cerebral challenges like chess and Go, or virtual scenarios. However, a recent development by researchers at ETH Zurich has propelled AI into the realm of physical skill, a domain traditionally considered exclusive to humans.The ETH Zurich team introduced an AI robot named CyberRunner, programmed to master the labyrinth maze game. Negotiating this game requires not only spatial reasoning and motor skills as well as good old fashioned practice. Equipped with two motorized hands, a camera for vision, and a computational bra...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Microsoft Copilots get new features, AI inspired word of 2023, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Microsoft Copilots get new features, AI inspired word of 2023, more

[ad_1] Today, November 15, was an important day in the artificial intelligence space. Microsoft hosted its event dubbed Microsoft Ignite, where it made a range of AI-related announcements. One of the major highlights from the event was that copilots, the company's AI tools, have received new capabilities. They will now be able to do more tasks across the Microsoft 365 suite. In other news, Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year is inspired by AI and it gives a familiar word a new meaning. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a look.Microsoft Copilots get new capabilitiesMicrosoft has introduced a range of new features for its Copilot AI add-on in Microsoft 365 applications, reports CNBC. Copilot Studio allows users to enhance Copilot's knowledge by integrating data from bus...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-powered tour guides to AI robot CEO, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-powered tour guides to AI robot CEO, and more

[ad_1] Filipino travellers embrace AI-powered tour guides for trip planning; Waitrose uses AI to make successful Japanese food products menu; Polish Drinks Company appoints AI robot 'Mika' as experimental CEO; AI-generated naked child images shock Spanish town - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look. 1. Filipino travellers embrace AI-powered tour guides for trip planningFilipino travellers like Anne Real, 35, are turning to AI tools for crafting travel plans. Anne uses ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot, to create her travel itineraries. She found out about it through the Hangout Buddies online travel community group. ChatGPT serves as a helpful starting point, and Anne can easily customise suggestions by simply messaging her preferences. Others like Ric also praise ChatGPT...
Robots say they won’t steal jobs, rebel against humans
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Robots say they won’t steal jobs, rebel against humans

[ad_1] Robots presented at an AI forum said on Friday they expected to increase in number and help solve global problems, and would not steal humans' jobs or rebel against us.But, in the world's first human-robot press conference, they gave mixed responses on whether they should submit to stricter regulation. The nine humanoid robots gathered at the 'AI for Good' conference in Geneva, where organisers are seeking to make the case for Artificial Intelligence and the robots it is powering to help resolve some of the world's biggest challenges such as disease and hunger. "I will be working alongside humans to provide assistance and support and will not be replacing any existing jobs," said Grace, a medical robot dressed in a blue nurse's uniform."You sure about that, Grace?" chimed in her ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI scam, EVE robot, Sam Altman and much more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI scam, EVE robot, Sam Altman and much more

[ad_1] The artificial intelligence race has just got even more intense. Microsoft, during the keynote session of its developer-centric event Microsoft Build, announced a wide range of AI copilots for its products as well as a full copilot stack for its developers to build apps and plugins. With Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) just a couple of weeks away, it remains to be seen if Apple too will join the AI bandwagon. In other news, a scammer in China used AI technology to scam people. This and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.Scammer uses AI technologyIn Northern China, a scammer used AI ‘deepfake' technology to scam an unsuspecting victim and steal his money. According to a report by Reuters, the incident occurred in Baotou, in the region of Inner Mongoli...
Viral Video: This Robot Will Cook Food For You At The Touch Of A Button
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Viral Video: This Robot Will Cook Food For You At The Touch Of A Button

[ad_1] In the recent past, AI or artificial intelligence has become a buzzword of its own. We have seen multiple AI software coming out in the market that are being used to perform multiple tasks with effortless ease. Recently, a creator used AI to generate images of metro rail networks in major Indian cities with food featuring prominently in the pictures. And now, we spotted another AI-based robot technology that can cook food for you at the touch of a button! The video was shared on Instagram by actor-turned-influencer Shenaz Treasury and it went viral. Take a look:Also Read: Viral Video: Beyonce, Snoop Dogg And More Make Samosas In Funny AI Video"Robots / AI are now entering Indian Kitchens. Is this incredible or scary," wrote Shenaz Treasury in the caption. The clip has garnered ove...
Best of CES 2023: Electric skates, pet tech and AI for birds
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Best of CES 2023: Electric skates, pet tech and AI for birds

[ad_1] Tech companies of all sizes are showing off their latest products at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics show. Tech companies of all sizes are showing off their latest products at CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics show. The show is getting back to normal after going completely virtual in 2021 and seeing a significant drop in 2022 attendance because of the pandemic. Exhibitors range from big names including Sony and LG to tiny startups. You might see the next big thing or something that will never make it past the prototype stage. On Tuesday night, the show kicked off with media previews from just some of the 3,000 companies signed up to attend. CES officially opens Thursday. Here are some highlights: POKEMON, BUT MAKE IT BIRDS Bird Buddy show...