Real World AI: A Weekly Peek into Today’s Tech
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Welcome to this week’s edition of our AI news blog, where we bring you the highlights from the world of artificial intelligence. This week, we dive into a couple of groundbreaking developments that are shaping the AI landscape in unprecedented ways.
First up, the European Union’s parliament has made a monumental leap forward by approving the world’s first major set of regulations for artificial intelligence. This landmark decision underscores a global push towards establishing a legal framework that ensures AI’s responsible and ethical development. It’s a bold move that could set the tone for how governments worldwide approach the rapidly advancing technology.
In the realm of innovation, we spotlight an intriguing blend of history and high-tech with the debut of a digital Marilyn Monroe at a tech conference. This creation not only showcases the strides made in making AI more relatable and realistic but also sparks a conversation on the future of digital personalities in our lives.
While these topics are just the tip of the iceberg, they represent the breadth of AI’s impact—from regulatory milestones to cultural phenomena. Dive into our blog to explore these stories and more, as we unravel the complexities and celebrate the achievements of artificial intelligence in our world today.
AI in the News
World’s first major act to regulate AI passed by European lawmakers: The European Union’s parliament on Wednesday approved the world’s first major set of regulatory ground rules to govern the mediatized artificial intelligence at the forefront of tech investment.
AI isn’t our election safety problem – disinformation is.
Some Like It Bot: Realistic digital Marilyn Monroe made debut at tech conference.
While Apple stock is missing out on the AI rally, there are increasing signs that the company is quietly preparing to roll out the technology on its devices.
Meet Devin AI, the world’s ‘first fully autonomous’ AI software engineer: Devin comes with some advanced capabilities in software development, including coding, debugging, problem-solving, etc.
Jeremy Grantham, the investor famous for predicting the dot-com crash in 2000 and the financial crisis in 2008, has an answer Wall Street won’t like: He thinks AI is a bubble that will ‘deflate.’
Cool Tools
Wudpecker – An AI meeting assistant that takes instructions and makes tailored notes for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams meetings.
PNGMaker AI – Make a PNG from text in seconds.
Oliv – Provides insights into sales rep activities and strategies.
ReplyInbox – Faster email replies and management with AI.
Hero – Helps you identify, price, and list items for sale in seconds.
We hope diving into the world of AI with us this week has opened new horizons. The journey into AI is ongoing, filled with continual learning and discovery. Looking forward to our next update where we’ll continue to explore the endless possibilities AI holds.