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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: Rajeev Chandrasekhar on AI talent, ChatGPT’s geographic bias, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Rajeev Chandrasekhar on AI talent, ChatGPT’s geographic bias, more

[ad_1] Today, December 16, the artificial intelligence place was abuzz with activity with multiple news coming from across the globe. In India, at the Global AI Conclave, the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlighted the challenge of AI talent in India and the need to improve education to ensure India can stay competitive in this emerging technology. In other news, researchers have found that OpenAI's AI chatbot ChatGPT is limited in providing location-specific information about environmental justice issues, which may hint at its geographic biases.Rajeev Chandrasekhar highlights the challenge of AI talentMoS Rajeev Chandrasekhar, while speaking at the Global AI Conclave, highlighted that India's biggest challenge in the AI spac...
White House Plans to Remain in Twitter’s ‘Rougher Neighborhood’
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White House Plans to Remain in Twitter’s ‘Rougher Neighborhood’

[ad_1] The White House will continue to use Twitter Inc. to communicate with voters as long as it remains a “viable platform,” White House chief of staff Ron Klain said Monday. The White House will continue to use Twitter Inc. to communicate with voters as long as it remains a “viable platform,” White House chief of staff Ron Klain said Monday. “I think there's no doubt that Twitter is a rougher neighborhood than it was a month ago,” Klain said at the Wall Street Journal's CEO Summit. The White House, however, has an obligation to “to try to communicate where we can, how we can, and reach as many people as we can,” Klain continued. “And Twitter remains a very powerful platform for doing that. It's a good way to get our position and message out to lots of people who we wouldn't re...
TikTok a hotbed of US election misinformation, analysts say
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TikTok a hotbed of US election misinformation, analysts say

[ad_1] Election misinformation is spreading on TikTok ahead of the US midterms despite the company's policies. Election misinformation is spreading on TikTok ahead of the US midterms despite the company's policies -- and watchdogs are concerned about its effect on young voters as more Americans use the platform as a source of news.Posts spreading unfounded claims of voter fraud, falsehoods about mail-in ballots and misleading videos about different state laws have found a home on the immensely popular app. Perhaps more troubling: TikTok has approved paid political advertisements containing blatant misinformation, a practice the company said in 2019 it had banned. "Hackers can easily change the election results! Don't bother voting in the midterms," says one such ad.It was one of sever...
“Bharat And America Sabse Achhe Dost”: Trump’s Outreach To Indian-Americans
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“Bharat And America Sabse Achhe Dost”: Trump’s Outreach To Indian-Americans

[ad_1] The new slogan is inspired by the phenomenal success of the 2016 slogan of Trump in Hindi.Washington: Former US president Donald Trump has coined an India-US friendship slogan in Hindi as part of his efforts to gain support of the influential Indian-American community before the mid-term elections in November."Bharat and America sabse achhe dost” Trump is seen rehearsing and saying in a video released by the Republican Hindu Coalition (RHC). The slogan in English means "India and the United States are best friends".In the short 30-second video, Trump is seen seated with his supporter Chicago-based businessman Shalabh Kumar from the Republican Hindu Coalition.The new slogan is inspired by the phenomenal success of the 2016 slogan of Trump in Hindi "Abki Baar Trump Sarkar" which had...