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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Nvidia to build AI centre in Indonesia, India on AI laws, more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: Nvidia to build AI centre in Indonesia, India on AI laws, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: Nvidia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison are in talks to build an artificial intelligence centre in Central Java in 2024. The companies may invest $200 million for the development. In other news, Microsoft warns countries such as the US, South Korea and India about China's intention to disrupt elections with the help of AI. Know more about what AI news is in our roundup. Nvidia and Indosat to build AI centre in IndonesiaNvidia and Indosat to open AI centre in Indonesia worth $200 million. The centre will consist of telecommunication infrastructure or a human resource centre in Surakarta city. Steve Saerang from Indosat said, “Now, our main focus is to develop a centre of excellence related to AI in Surakarta.” Steve also talked about how the collaboration with Nvidia will...
Workers with AI skills may witness up to 54pc salary hikes: AWS Research
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Workers with AI skills may witness up to 54pc salary hikes: AWS Research

[ad_1] Workers in India with AI skills and knowledge may see salary hikes of more than 54 per cent with those in IT and research and development enjoying the highest pay increases, according to a report by Amazon Web Services (AWS).Around 99 per cent of employers envision their companies becoming AI-driven organisations by 2028, the report commissioned by Amazon subsidiary AWS stated. “While most employers (97 per cent) believe their finance department will be the biggest beneficiary, they also foresee IT (96 per cent), research and development (96 per cent), sales and marketing (96per cent), business operations (95 per cent), human resources (94 per cent), and legal (92 per cent) departments driving significant value from AI too,” it said. Around 98 per cent of surveyed employers and w...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: The rising tide of AI scams, US hosts first military AI conference, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: The rising tide of AI scams, US hosts first military AI conference, more

[ad_1] The rising tide of AI scams targets vulnerable populations; US hosts first military AI conference with global allies; Israeli startup harnesses AI for antibody discovery; AR Rahman advocates AI as tool for music enhancement, not job displacement- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. The rising tide of AI scams targets vulnerable populationsAI scams proliferate, preying on vulnerable demographics, notably via social media ads. Complaints to the FTC spiked, rising from 2 to 14 in a year, mirroring the surge in generative AI tools. While seemingly modest, these figures hint at a larger issue. Victims recount losses, such as one who lost life savings to a deepfake Elon Musk promoting a fake Tesla investment scheme on YouTube, according to a Bloomberg report.  Als...
Today’s AI systems – generative AI tools such as ChatGPT – are not truly intelligent
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Today’s AI systems – generative AI tools such as ChatGPT – are not truly intelligent

[ad_1] Sam Altman, chief executive of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, is reportedly trying to find up to US$7 trillion of investment to manufacture the enormous volumes of computer chips he believes the world needs to run artificial intelligence (AI) systems.Altman also recently said the world will need more energy in the AI-saturated future he envisions – so much more that some kind of technological breakthrough like nuclear fusion may be required. Altman clearly has big plans for his company's technology, but is the future of AI really this rosy? As a long-time “artificial intelligence” researcher, I have my doubts. Today's AI systems – particularly generative AI tools such as ChatGPT – are not truly intelligent. What's more, there is no evidence they can become so without fundamental changes t...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Midjourney may ban some images, bad news for coders, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Midjourney may ban some images, bad news for coders, and more

[ad_1] Midjourney considers ban on Political images amid election misinformation concerns; Suffolk expert forecasts AI to takeover in coding within a decade; AI Pilot project saves lives by detecting heart attacks in Assam Hospitals; Adnan Sami supports positive use of AI in music creation- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Midjourney considers ban on Political images amid election misinformation concernsAI firm Midjourney considers banning creation of political images, including those of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, to prevent misuse during the 2024 US presidential election. CEO David Holz stated the possibility of implementing this measure for the next 12 months, expressing concerns over potential misinformation. Recent controversies, such as AI-generated pornog...
AI leashed! Here’s how ChatGPT maker OpenAI plans to deter election misinformation in 2024
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AI leashed! Here’s how ChatGPT maker OpenAI plans to deter election misinformation in 2024

[ad_1] ChatGPT maker OpenAI has outlined a plan to prevent its AI tools from being used to spread election misinformation as voters in more than 50 countries prepare to cast their ballots in national elections this year. The safeguards spelled out by the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup in a blog post this week include a mix of preexisting policies and newer initiatives to prevent the misuse of its wildly popular generative AI tools. They can create novel text and images in seconds but also be weaponized to concoct misleading messages or convincing fake photographs.Also read: Samsung Galaxy Unpacked LIVE Updates: Samsung to unveil flagship Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy AI, and more The steps will apply specifically to OpenAI, only one player in an expanding universe of co...
Apple AI tools all set for launch with iOS 18; may make announcement around CES 2024 too
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Apple AI tools all set for launch with iOS 18; may make announcement around CES 2024 too

[ad_1] With sales in the corridor of uncertainty in 2023, 2024 is a big year for Apple in terms of introducing AI features to its products to ensure it gets buyers to make a beeline for stores. With the Samsung Galaxy S24 set for a big launch, nothing short of a massive announcement will likely do. While the company is far behind then other competitors in terms of AI integration, however, it is working to ramp up its game. With the iOS 18 update, Apple is planning to bring new generative AI tools and features to the iPhones just like Samsung and Google Pixel are doing. Earlier, it was rumored that Siri may get generative AI features, however, it looks like Apple has planned something bigger, which it will reveal at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. Apple's generative A...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI reveals best time to send emails, AI-driven cyber crime surges, and much
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI reveals best time to send emails, AI-driven cyber crime surges, and much

[ad_1] AN AI survey has identified the ideal email sending time on Sundays; there has been a surge in cyber attacks linked to misuse of AI; AI's impact on jobs - more disruption than elimination - this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look. 1. AI survey identifies ideal email sending time on SundaysAn AI survey suggests that sending emails between 3 pm and 6 pm on Sundays maximises open rates. Axios HQ's analysis of 8.7 million emails reveals a 94% open rate during this period, possibly due to lower inbox competition. However, experts caution against potential intrusion, labelling it a "techno-invasion." Balancing timing and respect for recipients' time remains crucial, Business Insider reported. 2. Surge in cyber attacks linked to misuse of AIRecent data from Check Point R...
ChatGPT Fails at Recommending Cancer Treatment, Study Finds
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ChatGPT Fails at Recommending Cancer Treatment, Study Finds

[ad_1] As close and tempting as they sound, cancer treatment regimens designed by artificial intelligence tools are riddled with errors and still likely years away.Computer-designed cancer treatment plans generated by OpenAI Inc.'s ChatGPT were plagued with a familiar problem, researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital found: Inappropriate treatment recommendations were intermingled with correct ones, making them especially hard to distinguish, according to the study published Thursday in the journal JAMA Oncology. ChatGPT “speaks oftentimes in a very sure way that seems to make sense, and the way that it can mix incorrect and correct information is potentially dangerous,” said Danielle Bitterman, an oncologist and study coauthor at the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine program of th...
How to protect your privacy from generative AI
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How to protect your privacy from generative AI

[ad_1] Generative AI has swept over the digital landscape with a tsunami of unprecedented innovation. Consumers across the globe are using applications like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Bard, DALL-E, Midjourney, and DeepMind for content creation, ideation, and problem solving, or just simple fun. According to Nerdy Nav, the highest percentage of ChatGPT users are from the United States (15.22%), followed by India (6.32%).Like any new technology though, generative AI too raises concerns about data privacy since it processes personal data and generates information that is potentially sensitive. The AI interactions can inadvertently be collecting personal data, such as names, addresses, and contact details of a user. For instance, Google's Bard has been facing flak for the possibility that it is trai...