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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Son recreates late father’s voice via AI, Yamaha AI piano, deepfakes, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Son recreates late father’s voice via AI, Yamaha AI piano, deepfakes, more

[ad_1] Even as we enter the weekend today, December 23, interesting tidbits from the world of artificial intelligence keep coming in. In a shocking development, Infosys has lost a deal worth $1.5 billion with an undisclosed AI firm. The announcement came just days after Infosys Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Nilanjan Roy's resignation. In other news, a group of teachers worked with Yamaha to create an AI-assisted piano that tracks the notes of the music and augments the performance by adding whatever keys are needed but not pressed. And, Arizona creates its own deepfakes to prepare for polls. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Infosys loses mega deal with AI firmInfosys recently terminated its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an undisclosed global AI com...
Drowned Indian-American Couple’s Minor Daughters To Fly To India: Report
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Drowned Indian-American Couple’s Minor Daughters To Fly To India: Report

[ad_1] Three people fell through the ice while walking on a frozen lake to get some pictures. (Representational)Washington: The two minor daughters of an Indian-American couple, who drowned in the US, have been handed over to a family friend and will soon fly to India to their grandparents, a media report said.The girls, aged 7 and 12, were placed under the custody of the Arizona Department of Child Safety after their father Narayana Muddana (49) and mother, Haritha Muddana, along with their family friend 47-year-old Gokul Mediseti, drowned at the Woods Canyon Lake in Coconino County in the US state of Arizona.The Arizona Department of Child Safety had to be called on Monday to come out to Forest Lakes and take custody of the orphaned girls."You never get used to it. Especially when you'...
Kids Of Indian-American Couple Who Drowned In Frozen Lake With Authorities
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Kids Of Indian-American Couple Who Drowned In Frozen Lake With Authorities

[ad_1] The couple drowned after they fell through the ice while walking on a frozen lake. (Representational)Washington: The two minor daughters of an Indian-American couple, who drowned after they fell through the ice while walking on a frozen lake, are under the custody of the child safety department in the US state of Arizona.A day after Christmas, 49-year-old Narayana Muddana and his wife, Haritha Muddana, and their 47-year-old friend Gokul Mediseti, drowned at Woods Canyon Lake in Coconino County in the US state of Arizona.They fell through the ice while walking on a frozen lake to get some pictures.By the time someone got cell service up the hill and first responders arrived with their limited cold water rescue resources, it was too late, ABC15.com reported.Rescuers pulled Haritha f...
3 Indian-Americans Die After Falling Through Ice In Frozen US Lake
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3 Indian-Americans Die After Falling Through Ice In Frozen US Lake

[ad_1] The incident occurred on December 26 at Woods Canyon Lake in Arizona. (Representational)Washington: In a tragic incident, three Indian nationals, including a woman, have drowned after they fell through the ice while walking on a frozen lake in the US state of Arizona.The incident occurred on December 26 at 3:35 PM at Woods Canyon Lake in Coconino County, Arizona."The missing men are located deceased and identified as Narayana Muddana, 49 and Gokul Mediseti, 47. The female victim has been identified as Haritha Muddana (age unknown). The three victims resided in Chandler, Arizona and are originally from India," Coconino County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) said in a statement on Tuesday.Chandler is a suburb of Phoenix.Officials said they were able to pull Haritha from the water soon after...
TSMC Founder Says U.S. Welcomes Chipmaker’s Arizona Plant Plan
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TSMC Founder Says U.S. Welcomes Chipmaker’s Arizona Plant Plan

[ad_1] US Vice President Kamala Harris welcomed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s decision to open a second plant in Arizona. US Vice President Kamala Harris welcomed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s decision to open a second plant in Arizona and reiterated her government's determination to help Taiwan, the company's founder Morris Chang said.Chang, who was speaking Saturday as Taiwan's special envoy at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bangkok, said he had told Harris the US Secretary of Commerce had been invited to attend a ceremony for the $12 billion plant next month. The cost of making chips in Arizona may be at least 50% higher than in Taiwan, but that didn't prevent the company from moving more of its production to the U.S., Chang said, adding “this...