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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Alibaba unveils AI tool EMO, Human ‘Stupidity’ in AI use feared, more

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Alibaba unveils EMO AI tool that converts photos to lifelike talking, singing videos; Leonardo CEO highlights concerns over human ‘Stupidity’ in AI use; Kara Swisher unveils new book on AI generated scams amidst global concerns; Meta’s resistance and the rising AI threat: Challenges to journalism in Australia- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.

1. Alibaba unveils EMO: AI converts photos to lifelike talking, singing videos

China’s Alibaba introduces “EMO,” an AI tool from its Institute for Intelligent Computing. EMO directly converts audio waveforms into video frames, creating lifelike talking or singing videos from single portrait photos. The researchers amassed a diverse dataset for training, leading to EMO’s superior expressiveness and realism. However, the method is time-consuming and may generate unintended artifacts due to the lack of explicit control signals for character motion, Times of India reported

2. Leonardo CEO highlights concerns over human ‘Stupidity’ in AI use

Leonardo’s CEO expressed concern over human ‘stupidity’ rather than the threats posed by artificial intelligence. Roberto Cingolani emphasizes that AI is a neutral tool, controlled by humans, and urges caution regarding users’ lack of control. Despite global warnings about AI risks, Cingolani sees the potential for technology to benefit humanity in areas like healthcare, climate modelling, and cybersecurity, CNBC reported

3. Kara Swisher unveils new book on AI generated scams amidst global concerns

Tech journalist Kara Swisher unveils a new book exploring AI-generated scams. Amid global concerns over AI, Italian defence group Leonardo’s CEO, Roberto Cingolani, emphasises worry about human ‘stupidity’ in AI use, emphasizing the importance of user control. While acknowledging AI’s neutral nature, Cingolani stresses the need for responsible technology use. AI advocates argue for its potential benefits in healthcare, climate modelling, and cybersecurity, according to The Washington Post report

4. Meta’s resistance and the rising AI threat: Challenges to journalism in Australia

Meta’s refusal to renew deals with Australian media companies is coupled with the growing threat of AI to journalism. The news media bargaining code, which initially forced Facebook and Google to negotiate, lacked a solid commercial foundation. Despite deals benefiting media companies, Meta’s intransigence and Facebook’s algorithm changes have diminished its value as a news source. With emerging platforms like TikTok and WeChat gaining importance, the political will to regulate tech giants persists, according to a report by The Guardian. 

5. Alphabet faces crisis as AI missteps trigger $80 billion market value loss

Alphabet faces a “clear and present danger” as Google’s flagship AI product misfires, leading to a $80 billion market value loss in a day. Investors now emphasize the critical role of artificial intelligence in Alphabet’s success. Falling behind in AI could jeopardize Google’s nearly $200 billion search revenue and challenge Alphabet’s position as a tech giant. Despite dominating search, Alphabet’s recent AI missteps raise concerns about its ability to lead in technology, according to a Bloomberg report

Also, read other top stories today:

Bill Gates praises Indian Innovation! Gates feels that India has made rapid strides in Digital Public Infrastucture and there has been a lot of improvement in key areas. Some interesting details in this article. Check it out here.

Microsoft startup aims to build AI software! Synth Labs is primarily focused on building software, some of it open source, to help a range of companies ensure that their AI systems act according to their intentions. Read more here.

Gemini gets Calendar access! Google’s AI chatbot can now perform several tasks for you including creating an event or reviewing the upcoming events of the day. Know how to use it here.

 

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Alibaba unveils EMO AI tool that converts photos to lifelike talking, singing videos; Leonardo CEO highlights concerns over human ‘Stupidity’ in AI use; Kara Swisher unveils new book on AI generated scams amidst global concerns; Meta’s resistance and the rising AI threat: Challenges to journalism in Australia- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.

1. Alibaba unveils EMO: AI converts photos to lifelike talking, singing videos

China’s Alibaba introduces “EMO,” an AI tool from its Institute for Intelligent Computing. EMO directly converts audio waveforms into video frames, creating lifelike talking or singing videos from single portrait photos. The researchers amassed a diverse dataset for training, leading to EMO’s superior expressiveness and realism. However, the method is time-consuming and may generate unintended artifacts due to the lack of explicit control signals for character motion, Times of India reported

2. Leonardo CEO highlights concerns over human ‘Stupidity’ in AI use

Leonardo’s CEO expressed concern over human ‘stupidity’ rather than the threats posed by artificial intelligence. Roberto Cingolani emphasizes that AI is a neutral tool, controlled by humans, and urges caution regarding users’ lack of control. Despite global warnings about AI risks, Cingolani sees the potential for technology to benefit humanity in areas like healthcare, climate modelling, and cybersecurity, CNBC reported

3. Kara Swisher unveils new book on AI generated scams amidst global concerns

Tech journalist Kara Swisher unveils a new book exploring AI-generated scams. Amid global concerns over AI, Italian defence group Leonardo’s CEO, Roberto Cingolani, emphasises worry about human ‘stupidity’ in AI use, emphasizing the importance of user control. While acknowledging AI’s neutral nature, Cingolani stresses the need for responsible technology use. AI advocates argue for its potential benefits in healthcare, climate modelling, and cybersecurity, according to The Washington Post report

4. Meta’s resistance and the rising AI threat: Challenges to journalism in Australia

Meta’s refusal to renew deals with Australian media companies is coupled with the growing threat of AI to journalism. The news media bargaining code, which initially forced Facebook and Google to negotiate, lacked a solid commercial foundation. Despite deals benefiting media companies, Meta’s intransigence and Facebook’s algorithm changes have diminished its value as a news source. With emerging platforms like TikTok and WeChat gaining importance, the political will to regulate tech giants persists, according to a report by The Guardian. 

5. Alphabet faces crisis as AI missteps trigger $80 billion market value loss

Alphabet faces a “clear and present danger” as Google’s flagship AI product misfires, leading to a $80 billion market value loss in a day. Investors now emphasize the critical role of artificial intelligence in Alphabet’s success. Falling behind in AI could jeopardize Google’s nearly $200 billion search revenue and challenge Alphabet’s position as a tech giant. Despite dominating search, Alphabet’s recent AI missteps raise concerns about its ability to lead in technology, according to a Bloomberg report

Also, read other top stories today:

Bill Gates praises Indian Innovation! Gates feels that India has made rapid strides in Digital Public Infrastucture and there has been a lot of improvement in key areas. Some interesting details in this article. Check it out here.

Microsoft startup aims to build AI software! Synth Labs is primarily focused on building software, some of it open source, to help a range of companies ensure that their AI systems act according to their intentions. Read more here.

Gemini gets Calendar access! Google’s AI chatbot can now perform several tasks for you including creating an event or reviewing the upcoming events of the day. Know how to use it here.

 

One more thing! We are now on WhatsApp Channels! Follow us there so you never miss any updates from the world of technology. ‎To follow the HT Tech channel on WhatsApp, click here to join now!

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