The world of AI (artificial intelligence) has seen some significant progress this week. Some were encouraging and welcoming, while others highlighted the risks of using AI-based tools and platforms.
As AI-based chatbots and services improve, companies and services are beginning to adopt them in their operations. Tools like ChatGPT, Bard, etc. are no longer intended for end users. Let’s take a look at the AI news that made headlines this week.
After ten years at Google, Hinton quit his job over concerns about spreading misinformation. He is also concerned that AI could negatively impact the job market and pose risks to humanity if it starts writing and implementing its own code.
Samsung made the decision fearing AI-based tools could lead to data leaks. However, Samsung reportedly discovered that its staff had uploaded sensitive code to one of its generated AI platforms. Therefore, the company has banned the use of ChatGPT, Bard, and other similar tools at work.
Recently, some users were seeing a blue “Try a more powerful search” prompt when opening Google Photos. Google has since instructed users on how to use this feature.
In the future, users might try searching for “colorful sunset,” “peaceful garden,” “Cinderella,” etc. For general queries, Google can come up with a curation. It doesn’t matter if the user has not previously tagged the photo with identifying or descriptive markers.
Research reveals that mobile users in India are becoming an increasingly preferred target. An overwhelming majority of surveyed Indian mobile phone users reported losing money due to fraudulent calls from relatives, friends and acquaintances.
This mod utilizes ChatGPT and xVASynth for text-to-speech and allows NPCs in Skyrim to respond to the player with their own voice in AI-generated dialogue. This mod also uses a speech-to-text whisper and allows players to ask questions using their voice through the microphone.
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