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5 Things about AI you may have missed today: GenAI to transform healthcare in India, UN backs safe AI use, more

AI roundup: While multiple sectors have been integrating AI into their products, a new study highlights that generative AI has the potential to revamp the healthcare sector in India. It is predicted to improve efficiency in how doctors provide treatment. In other news, the UN General Assembly encourages the safe use of AI which will also benefit sustainable development. Know about more such AI news today.  UN backs the safe development and use of AI UN General Assembly today adopted a resolution backed by India to…

New Tools and Platforms To Accelerate GenAI

At the GPU Technology Conference (GTC) this week, NVIDIA made a slew of announcements highlighting how the company is making it easier than ever for developers to build and deploy generative AI applications at scale. New offerings include powerful computing platforms optimized for AI workloads, cloud services to access NVIDIA infrastructure and software, and microservices and APIs to streamline development. "Generative AI is the defining technology of our time. Blackwell is the engine to power this new industrial…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: GenAI course demand jumps, European businesses lag in AI skills, more

Gen AI course demand skyrockets as professionals future proof careers; European businesses lag in AI skills training for employees: LinkedIn report; UK researchers warn against unregulated AI chatbots in social care plans; AI generated faces deceive viewers, study finds-this and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. Gen AI course demand skyrockets as professionals future proof careersDemand for Gen AI courses has tripled in the past year as professionals strive to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving job…

Making GenAI more efficient with a new kind of chip

EnCharge AI, which employs 50, has raised $45 million to date from venture capital firms including VentureTech, RTX Ventures, Anzu Partners, and AlleyCorp. The company was founded based on work done by Verma and his team at Princeton over the past decade or so.EnCharge AI is planning to sell its own accelerator chip and accompanying system boards for AI in "edge computing," including corporate data center racks, automobiles, and personal computers. Also: Nvidia boosts its 'superchip' Grace-Hopper with faster memory

genai advisory lawyers: Experts can’t find any legal basis for government’s LLM missive

The recent government advisory asking companies to take permission before launching generative artificial intelligence models may not have a solid legal foundation, technology lawyers told ET.According to them, there are questions about the statutory basis and enforcement competence of such an advisory, especially concerning permission of the government for under-testing models. Terms like “bias” and “unreliability” are too vague and companies may not be able to ensure compliance even with the best intent, they…

Guarding the Gates of GenAI

Generative AI (GenAI) represents a significant leap in artificial intelligence, enabling the creation of novel and realistic data, from text and audio to images and code. While this innovation holds immense potential, it also raises critical concerns regarding data security and privacy. This article delves into the technical aspects of GenAI and its impact on data security, exploring potential vulnerabilities and potential mitigation strategies and the need for collaborative efforts to ensure responsible and ethical…

Like 5G, telcos must seek commercial use cases to move GenAI forward

While there are valid reasons for operators to move slowly -- since they run networks that support critical infrastructures and need to consider regulatory repercussions when there is a downtime -- the challenge now is to look at how to move them beyond the GenAI testing phase and into commercial launch, he said. There also has been so much hype around GenAI that telcos need to sieve through the noise and figure out how they should leverage the technology to deliver real value, said Jarich, who was speaking to ZDNET

Karine Perset helps governments understand AI

To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. We’ll publish several pieces throughout the year as the AI boom continues, highlighting key work that often goes unrecognized. Read more profiles here. Karine Perset works for the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), where she runs its AI Unit and oversees the OECD.AI…

Adobe unveils Project Music GenAI Control! Create your music with just text

Adobe is breaking new ground in the realm of generative AI with the introduction of Project Music GenAI Control. This cutting-edge prototype, unveiled at the Hot Pod Summit in Brooklyn, promises to revolutionize music creation by enabling users without professional audio expertise to effortlessly generate and customize their own tunes.A Symphony at Your FingertipsUnlike existing GenAI-powered music tools, Adobe's Project Music GenAI Control stands out with its unique approach. Users kickstart the creative process by…

Regurgitated American Pie adds sour taste to GenAI copyright beef

Don McClean has always shared “American Pie.” Since its release in 1971, the hit song has re-emerged in covers by Madonna, parodies by Weird Al Yankovic, serenades by South Korean presidents, subplots in Marvel movies, and even CIA torture techniques. But these days, McClean’s leading imitators aren’t even human. You can interrogate the culprits for yourself. Just load OpenAI’s ChatGPT and prompt the text generator to “write the lyrics to a song about the day the music died.” Invariably, the…