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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Bill Gates on India’s AI potential, UK jobs at risk and more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Bill Gates on India’s AI potential, UK jobs at risk and more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Bill Gates virtually attended the Times Now Summit 2024 during which he talked about India's potential for AI collaboration. Gates also highlighted India's role in adopting and benefiting from emerging technologies such as AI. On the other hand, UK workers are on the verge of losing jobs due to AI adoption. Studies showcase that about 8 million UK workers are at risk from AI. Know more about such AI news from today, March 27, 2024.Bill Gates talks about India's AI effortsMicrosoft co-founder Bill Gates joined the Times Now Summit 2024 virtually to address the event. In a conversation with Navika Kumar, Group Editor-in-Chief of Times Now, Gates highlighted how rapidly India is adopting AI and also mitigating the potential risks. When asked about India's AI collaboratio...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Samsung to provide AI training, Truecaller eyes AI to fight fraud, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Samsung to provide AI training, Truecaller eyes AI to fight fraud, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Samsung launched a new program at the Visvesvaraya Technological University that will provide upskilling and training opportunities to over 1100 students about AI and IoT to make them future-ready. For growth and to combat fraud, Truecaller CEO said the company is turning to AI. Know what happened in the world of AI today.1. Samsung Innovation Campus' programme launched to train 1100 youth in AI and IoTSamsung Semiconductor India Research announces the Samsung Innovation Campus programme at the Visvesvaraya Technological University to enhance the skills of youths in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to make them future-ready. The program aims to upskill 1100 undergraduate engineering students across Karnataka. A PTI report stated, “The pilo...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google says India very optimistic on AI, OpenAI CEO fears AI dangers, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google says India very optimistic on AI, OpenAI CEO fears AI dangers, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Across the world, governments and corporates are looking to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to power up growth and harness new areas of generating revenue. Now, a Google study reveals what India thinks about the new tech. It emerges that India has become the most hopeful country as far as AI is concerned. On the other hand, there are dangers present in this space too. OpenAI CEO has expressed his fear that AI could be dangerous if misalignments occur in technology goals and expectations. Know more about what happened in the AI-verse today.Google study reveals India to be the most optimistic country on AIIn a recent Google study, over 1000 Indian residents took part in a study where 70 percent of users said that they are sensing a positive impact of AI. W...
Europe within reach of landmark AI rules after nod from EU countries
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Europe within reach of landmark AI rules after nod from EU countries

[ad_1] Europe on Friday moved a step closer to adopting rules governing the use of artificial intelligence and AI models such as Microsoft-backed ChatGPT after EU countries endorsed a political deal reached in December.The rules, proposed by the European Commission three years ago, aim to set a global standard for a technology used in a vast swathe of industries from banking and retail to the car and airline sectors. They also set parameters for the use of AI for military, crime and security purposes. EU industry chief Thierry Breton said the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act is historical and a world first."Today member states endorsed the political agreement reached in December, recognising the perfect balance found by the negotiators between innovation and safety," he said in a statem...
WEF 2024 – 5 points: AI is the buzz, the big opportunity and the risk to watch among the Davos glitterati
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WEF 2024 – 5 points: AI is the buzz, the big opportunity and the risk to watch among the Davos glitterati

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence is easily the biggest buzzword for world leaders and corporate bosses diving into big ideas at the World Economic Forum's glitzy annual meeting in Davos. Breathtaking advances in generative AI stunned the world last year, and the elite crowd is angling to take advantage of its promise and minimize its risks. In a sign of ChatGPT maker OpenAI's skyrocketing profile, CEO Sam Altman made his Davos debut to rock star crowds, with his benefactor, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, hot on his heels.Illustrating AI's geopolitical importance like few other technologies before it, the word was on the lips of world leaders from China to France. It was visible across the Swiss Alpine town and percolated through afterparties. Here's a look at the buzz:1. OPENAI OPENING BIG ...
YouTube takes aim at AI generated imposters in videos
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YouTube takes aim at AI generated imposters in videos

[ad_1] YouTube on Tuesday said it will soon allow users to request that artificial intelligence-created imposters be removed from the platform, and will require labels on videos featuring realistic-looking "synthetic" content.New rules aimed at AI-generated video material will go into force in the coming months as fears mount over the technology being abused to promote scams and misinformation, or even to falsely depict people appearing in pornography. "We'll make it possible to request the removal of AI-generated or other synthetic or manipulated content that simulates an identifiable individual, including their face or voice," YouTube product management vice presidents Emily Moxley and Jennifer Flannery O'Connor said in a blog post. We are now on WhatsApp. Click to joinIn evaluating r...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: ChatGPT app expands support, OpenAI’s $100,000 grant, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: ChatGPT app expands support, OpenAI’s $100,000 grant, and more

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence or AI has been a hot topic ever since ChatGPT was unveiled, and developments in this field are happening at a rapid pace. Today was an interesting day within the realm of Artificial Intelligence with several notable events. ChatGPT app was made available in 30+ countries including India. On the other hand, AI is being used to find the owner of a necklace that was found in the wreckage of the Titanic. All this and more in our daily AI round-up. Let's take a look.1. ChatGPT app rolls out in more countriesFollowing a successful launch in the United States, OpenAI has extended the availability of the ChatGPT app to iOS users in 30+ countries including India. The ChatGPT app, which can be downloaded for free without any advertisements, enables users to engage w...
Artificial intelligence market faces review from UK watchdog
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Artificial intelligence market faces review from UK watchdog

[ad_1] Britain's competition watchdog said Thursday that it's opening a review of the artificial intelligence market, focusing on the technology underpinning chatbots like ChatGPT.The Competition Markets Authority said it will look into the opportunities and risks of AI as well as the competition rules and consumer protections that may be needed. AI's ability to mimic human behavior has dazzled users but also drawn attention from regulators and experts around the world concerned about its dangers as its use mushrooms — affecting jobs, copyright, education, privacy and many other parts of life. The CEOs of Google, Microsoft and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI will meet Thursday with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris for talks on how to ease the risks of their technology. And European Union negotiat...