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Nov 3, 2024
Google, Facebook Introduce AI Summaries; Legal Risks Noted
Google Maps and Facebook are introducing AI-generated summaries of user reviews and comments. Legal experts warn this could expose platforms to defamation risks, as current laws may not adequately address AI-related challenges. Both companies acknowledge potential limitations in their AI summaries. This development raises questions about adapting defamation laws to AI technologies in user-generated content platforms.
Nov 3, 2024
Tech Giants Developing AI-Powered AR Devices by 2027
Major tech companies are developing AI-powered augmented reality (AR) devices, expected by 2027. These wearable devices will offer context-aware guidance. Meta has launched AI-powered Ray-Bans and demonstrated prototype AR glasses. Other tech giants are also investing in this technology. The development raises privacy concerns and potential risks of AI-powered manipulation, prompting calls for regulatory focus.
Nov 3, 2024
AI Tools' False Information Sparks Legal Challenges
AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot have produced false information about individuals, leading to legal challenges and defamation concerns. Cases include a German journalist and an Australian mayor falsely described as criminals, and a US radio host suing OpenAI. These cases may set precedents for AI liability. Correcting AI errors is difficult due to system opacity. Some courts now require disclosure of AI use in case preparation. An inquiry is underway into AI use in courts, with potential future applications in case management, translation, and dispute resolution.
Nov 3, 2024
Filmmaker Bonello Discusses AI's Impact on Cinema
Director Bertrand Bonello discussed AI's impact on filmmaking at a recent event. His film 'The Beast' explores a future dominated by AI. Bonello expressed concerns about AI replacing roles in the film industry, particularly in TV writing. He emphasised the importance of personal creativity to differentiate from AI-generated content. Bonello also noted changes in cinema due to streaming and evolving audience habits, stressing the need for filmmakers to adapt while respecting traditional cinema.
Nov 3, 2024
New AI Reconnaissance Drone Tested in Ukraine
A new AI-powered reconnaissance drone called V-BAT was tested in Ukraine. It can operate without GPS or communications, fly 500 km, and loiter for 10 hours. The drone identified targets beyond the front line and relayed data to artillery. It's capable of swarm operations and may counter Russia's electronic warfare advantage.
Nov 3, 2024
Snowflake CEO Urges Disclosure of AI Hallucination Rates
Snowflake's CEO criticised tech companies for not publishing AI hallucination rates, which can range from 1% to 30%. He emphasised that not knowing which part of an AI's answer is incorrect creates a trust problem, especially for critical applications. Snowflake's head of AI identified hallucinations as the biggest obstacle for generative AI use with external customers, suggesting improvements through guardrails and diverse data sources.
Nov 3, 2024
Samsung Developing AI-Powered Notification Summary Feature
Samsung is developing a Galaxy AI feature for notification summaries, expected in the upcoming One UI 7 software update. The AI-powered feature aims to identify and summarise important points from notifications, similar to Apple's iOS feature. It may be available in the One UI 7 beta version and could potentially work on various Samsung phone models, including older ones.
Nov 3, 2024
AI Leader Advocates for Diversity in Development
Sophia Velastegui, an experienced AI leader and NSF advisor, advocates for diversity in AI development. Drawing from her work at major tech companies, she emphasises the need for ethical frameworks and diverse AI councils in companies. Velastegui stresses the importance of female representation to address bias and ensure varied perspectives in AI systems.
Nov 3, 2024
Tech Conference Highlights Unstructured Data's Role in AI
AI and data experts at a tech conference stressed the importance of unstructured data for AI development. They advised companies to focus on product-market fit and start with small, targeted AI applications to solve current problems. The experts likened the current generative AI stage to the 'Angry Birds era', with transformative applications expected soon.
Nov 3, 2024
Google Drive Integrates with ChatGPT for File Analysis
Google Drive integration with ChatGPT allows Plus, Team, and Enterprise subscribers to analyse Drive files directly in the chatbot. It supports various file types and enables easy retrieval for analysis, summarisation, proofreading, and translation. Users should review files for sensitive information before uploading, as ChatGPT may use content for model training.
Nov 3, 2024
AI Platform Launches Controversial Ad Campaign in San Francisco
An AI platform called Artisan has launched a controversial ad campaign in San Francisco promoting AI workers over humans. The 'Stop Hiring Humans' campaign features provocative billboards, sparking debate on social media about the ethics and implications of AI replacing human workers.
Nov 3, 2024
ChatGPT Voice Mode Enhances Interview Practice
ChatGPT's voice mode offers real-time interview practice with adaptive questions, helping users improve spontaneous responses for job interviews. It simulates realistic scenarios by providing follow-up questions based on user responses. The system can be enhanced with job descriptions and CVs for tailored guidance. However, it lacks non-verbal cues and may struggle with niche topics. It's recommended as a supplement to human mock interviews for comprehensive preparation.
Nov 3, 2024
Grindr Develops AI Chatbot for Dating Assistance
Grindr is developing an AI chatbot to act as a virtual wingman for its dating app. The AI will match users, message on their behalf, and plan dates, with bot-to-bot conversations for initial compatibility testing. The company is partnering with Ex-human and plans a gradual rollout, aiming for full implementation by 2027. User privacy and identity protection are prioritised in the AI's development.
Nov 3, 2024
Father Develops App for Night-time Baby Feedings
A new father developed a mobile app that turns a phone screen into a gentle reading light for night-time newborn feedings. The app was created quickly with AI assistance, is free to use, and functions as a Progressive Web App for easy installation and full-screen operation.
Nov 3, 2024
iFLYTEK Completes First Phase of AI Campus
Chinese tech company iFLYTEK has completed the first phase of its AI Headquarters Campus in Hefei. The 200-acre site will house 15,000 staff upon completion. The campus features sustainable design, public spaces, and modern architecture, blending work and recreational areas. It showcases a futuristic image while prioritising ecological and human-centric experiences.
Nov 3, 2024
Polish Radio Halts AI-Generated Interview Experiment
A Polish state-funded radio station experimented with AI-generated content, including an interview with a deceased poet. The controversial attempt to boost listenership was quickly terminated following public outcry and criticism.
Nov 3, 2024
Fake AI-Generated Dublin Halloween Parade Draws Thousands
A fake Halloween parade in Dublin, advertised on an AI-generated website, drew thousands before police confirmed no event was taking place. The incident highlights concerns about AI content misleading the public and potentially exploiting search engines for ad revenue.
Nov 2, 2024
Generative AI Explored for Insomnia Treatment
Generative AI is being explored to combat insomnia, which affects 10-30% of adults. It could help with detection, mental health advice, education, and policymaking. Potential applications include personalised sleep tips, relaxation techniques, and cognitive behavioural therapy strategies. However, concerns exist about over-reliance, privacy, lack of empathy, and misinformation. The technology is still in early stages and needs further research.
Nov 2, 2024
AutMedAI: New Model Identifies Autism with 80% Accuracy
A new AI model called AutMedAI can identify autism in young children with nearly 80% accuracy using routine medical and behavioural data. Developed by Swedish researchers, it analyses 28 factors and is most effective for children under two. The model is intended as an initial screening tool to enable earlier intervention, with further clinical testing planned.
Nov 2, 2024
HKUST Develops AI Models for Cancer Diagnosis
HKUST has developed AI medical models to assist with cancer and disease diagnosis. 'MedDr', a medical ChatGPT-like tool, generates reports from images. 'MOME' focuses on breast cancer, analysing MRIs with over 90% accuracy. These tools could reduce diagnosis time by 40%. HKUST plans to collaborate with hospitals and aims to establish a new medical school with AI-integrated healthcare.