No day is boring when it comes to the world of AI. Every day, new technological breakthroughs rethink our current capabilities. Influential and public figures also continue to share their concerns about how the rise of AI could wreak havoc on us all. And somewhere in between, the AI does funny and awesome things to keep social media busy all day long. And today is no exception, reports have revealed that Google is working on AI-generated ads to help businesses save money marketing through Google. A World Economic Forum report highlights that the AI specialist job will be his fastest growing job in 2023. And one AI artist uses Midjourney to imagine popular celebrities as seniors. You can also check out our daily AI roundups. Let’s see.
Google plans to create AI-generated ads
CNBC reports that Google is working on new AI technology to create tools that can help advertisers. The company uses generative AI and an in-house Large Language Model (LLM) PaLM-2 to automate advertising creation for businesses. These ads include text, audio as well as video, reducing advertising costs for businesses. Businesses simply need to direct us to create an entire ad that can be published on the Google platform.
Google is also working on tools that will allow YouTubers to create titles and descriptions for their videos, as well as suggest video ideas based on related topics. These tools can further strengthen Google’s position in the AI space by providing business and personal centric tools.
AI Specialist Jobs to Grow Fastest in 2023
The World Economic Forum released its annual Future of Jobs Report 2023, which found that the AI sector will be a major disruptor to the workforce this year. The 296-page report states that jobs for AI and machine learning (ML) specialists will show a 39% growth rate within the next five years. Sustainability professionals narrowly move him up to second place, followed by business intelligence analysts with growth of 33% and him at 32% respectively.
However, the report is not all good news. The report found that an estimated 8 million jobs could be cut this year, and the role of data entry clerks could be hit hard. The media industry is also projected to be impacted by churn rates reaching 32% as technology and AI advance.
AI Pioneer Yoshua Bengio Shares Concerns About Rapid AI Development
Turing Award winner and AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio calls on governments to “act quickly” to “protect their citizens” from the rapid growth of AI that could destabilize democracies. appealed to take
In an interview with the Financial Times, Bengio said it was dangerous for companies to have access to such a large language model without security checks or oversight, because no one knows how it will be used in the end. pointed out. “Companies can rent access to his ChatGPT … for example,” he said. “It is important to closely monitor this access, know who is using these systems, and be able to track potentially illegal or dangerous uses.”
He also urged regulators and policymakers to step up their scrutiny of AI, given the risks of generative AI abuse.
Microsoft CEO warns AI could take jobs
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told CNBC that there could be real job losses in the job market soon. But he added that AI will also create new jobs.
“So there could be a billion developers. In fact, we need a billion developers in the world. The idea is that it’s a democratizing tool to ease the learning curve and ease the learning curve,” he said.
AI artist imagines celebrities in elderly avatars
Digital creator Sahid uses AI art generator Midjourney to create images of celebrities such as Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar, Aamir Khan and Al Arjun and show what they look like. their old age. Netizens couldn’t be more amused by how their favorite celebrity was aging, and this image went viral quickly.
