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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: GenAI to transform healthcare in India, UN backs safe AI use, more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: GenAI to transform healthcare in India, UN backs safe AI use, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: While multiple sectors have been integrating AI into their products, a new study highlights that generative AI has the potential to revamp the healthcare sector in India. It is predicted to improve efficiency in how doctors provide treatment. In other news, the UN General Assembly encourages the safe use of AI which will also benefit sustainable development. Know about more such AI news today.  UN backs the safe development and use of AI UN General Assembly today adopted a resolution backed by India to promote the “safe, secure and trustworthy" use of AI tools. An ANI report quoted US Vice President Kamala Harris as saying, “Historic step toward establishing clear international norms for AI and for fostering safe, secure, and trustworthy AI systems. This resolution es...
5 Things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI responds to lawsuit, Puma integrates Google’s AI solutions, more
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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: OpenAI responds to lawsuit, Puma integrates Google’s AI solutions, more

[ad_1] AI roundup: In response to Elon Musk's lawsuit, OpenAI released a statement via a blog post, highlighting the allegations over the responsibility of building artificial intelligence (AI) tools. In a separate development, PUMA has integrated Google Cloud's AI solutions to improve its shopping experience for customers. Know more about what happened in the world of AI today, March 6, 2024.1. OpenAI responds to Elon Musk's lawsuitLast week, Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman claiming that the company has diverted from its goal to develop responsible AI. Now, ChatGPT maker has finally reposed to the claims saying “We're sad that it's come to this with someone whom we've deeply admired.” It is reported that Musk vente...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI hints fingerprints are not unique, secret talks on AI risks, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI hints fingerprints are not unique, secret talks on AI risks, more

[ad_1] OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the U.S. House Speaker conferred on risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI) amid regulatory challenges; US and Chinese AI companies hold secret talks on AI safety concerns; Pipefy launches AI-driven HR automation with customisable chatbots; Google Cloud unveils generative AI tools to transform retail experiences- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. OpenAI CEO and U.S. House Speaker confer on AI risks amid regulatory challengesOpenAI CEO Sam Altman and U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson met to discuss AI risks on Capitol Hill. Amid Democratic efforts for AI regulation, a divided Congress is hampering progress. Altman emphasised the balancing of AI benefits and risks and expressed anticipation for legislative action. The aim of the m...
Alphabet Needs to Show Path to AI Sales in Race With Microsoft
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Alphabet Needs to Show Path to AI Sales in Race With Microsoft

[ad_1] Alphabet Inc. just got a reminder of how important the perception of having a winning AI strategy is for investors.The Google owner added $87 billion in market value in a single day last week after showing off the capabilities of its Gemini large language model, which it claims can rival OpenAI's ChatGPT. To sustain those gains, tech “The whole business model depends on getting this right,” said Gene Munster, co-founder and managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, whose firm holds the stock. “If they can nail multi-modal generative AI, that will draw usage to Google, and that increased usage will protect and grow the search business.” Shares of Alphabet rose 0.5% on Thursday.Alphabet has been dogged all year by concerns it has fallen behind Microsoft Corp. in the AI race. ...
Google today announced that it’s bringing Gemini to organizations everywhere by launching Gemini Pro
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Google today announced that it’s bringing Gemini to organizations everywhere by launching Gemini Pro

[ad_1] On December 6, Google unveiled Gemini AI, its largest large language model ever released, leaving PaLM-2 behind. After a week, today, December 13, Google finally launched its Gemini Pro model, making it available for businesses and organizations globally. Launching the enterprise-focused AI system, Google is now allowing developers to build applications using Google's latest AI model. Gemini is a large-scale AI system trained on vast amounts of data that can generate new content based on what users request. Google claims that its most powerful variant of the AI system, Gemini Ultra, is capable of delivering outputs in text, image, video, and audio formats.Launching Gemini Pro, Google said in its blog post, “Today, we are introducing a number of important new capabilities across o...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google launches Gemini AI model, Nvidia CEO on AI safety, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google launches Gemini AI model, Nvidia CEO on AI safety, more

[ad_1] Today, December 6, was a very important day for the artificial intelligence space. Google has introduced its most advanced artificial intelligence model, a technology capable of crunching different forms of information such as video, audio, and text, called Gemini AI. The company claims that the multimodal AI model is its largest one yet. In other news, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview that he feels achieving AI safety is a reachable goal. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Google launches Gemini AIGoogle has launched its largest multimodal AI model, Gemini, with three categories — Gemini Ultra, the largest and most capable; Gemini Pro, versatile across various tasks; and Gemini Nano, designed for specific tasks and mobile devices, as per a...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI threatens wages not jobs, Symphony leverages Google AI, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI threatens wages not jobs, Symphony leverages Google AI, more

[ad_1] Today, November 28, the artificial intelligence space witnessed a major collaboration and several interesting developments. In the first news, the European Central Bank's (ECB) research indicates that the widespread implementation of AI might potentially lead to lower wages for professionals. In other news, Symphony, a markets infrastructure and tech company, is collaborating with Google to enhance its voice analytics services for banks and investment firms. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.ECB paper finds AI can reduce wages, not jobsResearch from the European Central Bank (ECB) reveals that while the widespread adoption of AI may lead to reduced wages, it is currently generating jobs, particularly for the young and highly skilled, reports Reuters. ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI could replace jobs, Google-Spotify partnership, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI could replace jobs, Google-Spotify partnership, and more

[ad_1] 1. Google Cloud and Spotify announce partnershipSpotify announced a partnership with Google Cloud on Thursday in a move that will see the music streaming platform leverage Google's AI tech. In a release, Google Cloud revealed that Spotify will leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) to identify users' listening patterns including podcasts and audiobooks to provide tailored content and recommendations. Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud said, “Through this expanded partnership, Google Cloud's AI tools are helping Spotify to elevate the listening experience for its customers. Spotify also recognizes the potential AI can have across their business, and together, we will continue to deliver innovative technologies that benefit their business.”2. AI companies must figure out a better wa...
Spotify to use Google’s AI to tailor podcasts, audiobooks recommendations
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Spotify to use Google’s AI to tailor podcasts, audiobooks recommendations

[ad_1] Spotify, on Thursday, expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to use large language models (LLMs) to help identify a user's listening patterns across podcasts and audiobooks in order to suggest tailor-made recommendations.Artificial intelligence-powered LLMs such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google Bard, are trained on a massive amount of data to generate text and other content. Google Cloud, owned by Alphabet, has several LLMs such as PaLM 2, Codey, Imagen and Chirp that are trained on text, codes, images, audio and video. Spotify has been an early adopter of AI, which it used for music recommendation algorithms a decade earlier. The Swedish company is now aiming to use LLMs to replicate that across its non-music content such as podcasts and audiobooks.The music streaming giant ha...
Nvidia upgrades processor as rivals challenge its AI dominance
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Nvidia upgrades processor as rivals challenge its AI dominance

[ad_1] Nvidia Corp., the world's most valuable chipmaker, is updating its H100 artificial intelligence processor, adding more capabilities to a product that has fueled its dominance in the AI computing market.The new model, called the H200, will get the ability to use high-bandwidth memory, or HBM3e, allowing it to better cope with the large data sets needed for developing and implementing AI, Nvidia said Monday. Amazon.com Inc.'s AWS, Alphabet Inc.'s Google Cloud and Oracle Corp.'s Cloud Infrastructure have all committed to using the new chip starting next year. The current version of the Nvidia processor — known as an AI accelerator — is already in famously high demand. It's a prized commodity among technology heavyweights like Larry Ellison and Elon Musk, who boast about their abilit...