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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Project Maven, BPO staff faces swift AI replacement, and more

The US military's AI warfare endeavour is humming; BPO workers face swift AI replacement, warns Nasscom Chairman; Morris II AI worm poses a threat to ChatGPT and Gemini; AI enabled hearing aids offer revolutionary solutions for hearing impairment- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Project Maven: Inside the US military's AI warfare endeavourThe US military's secretive Project Maven aimed to leverage AI for warfare. Will Roper, formerly in charge of the classified Strategic Capabilities Office,…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: Mphasis launches DeepInsights Doc AI, OpenAI bets on humanoid robots, more

Mphasis launches DeepInsights Doc AI for advanced document processing;  OpenAI partners with Figure AI to elevate humanoid robots with advanced AI models; Author Calum Chace optimistic about AI's impact on jobs; Meta CEO Zuckerberg explores AI chip collaboration with Samsung in Asia tour- this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Mphasis launches DeepInsights Doc AI for advanced document processingMphasis Ltd's shares rose by 0.31% as it unveiled DeepInsights Doc AI, a document processing tool utilizing…

AI has power to create a 3-day work week says Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates

The impact and potential of artificial intelligence have always been a part of the conversations where many experts believe it could overpower humans. Others have speculated that AI capabilities and intelligence will take away half of the jobs. However, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, in a podcast, said that AI will not take jobs, but will "change it forever." Know more about the podcast and what comments Gates made about AI and a 3-day work week.Will AI create a 3-day work week?Bill Gates recently appeared on Trevor…

‘AI would be good at tasks but not…’ OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI’s impact on jobs at Senate hearing

Altman during the hearing said that one of his greatest fears is the disruption to the labor market, and called on Congress to help address the impact.  In the hearing, he said, “I expect there to be significant impact on jobs, but exactly what it looks like is very difficult to predict." “As our quality of life raises and as machines and tools that we create can help us live better lives, the bar raises for what we do," Altman said. “I’m very optimistic about…