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The End of Poor Communication

Peter Hinssen, an innovation entrepreneur, shares insights on how AI is transforming our communication and work quality. As AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot become more integrated into our daily tasks, they help to eliminate errors and improve clarity…. Continue Reading →

Snowden’s Warning: The Dark Side of OpenAI’s Rise to Power

Edward Snowden, a renowned whistleblower, has sounded the alarm about OpenAI’s recent developments, warning against trusting the company and its products. He raises concerns surrounding OpenAI’s appointment of a former NSA head to its board and the potential implications for… Continue Reading →

Enhancing Human Decisions Using Behavioural AI

Behavioural AI, a development by Umar Taj, Owain Service, and Edward Gardiner, aims to augment human decision-making by integrating it with insights from behavioural science. Initially devised to enhance the empathy of call centre handlers, its potential applications are promising… Continue Reading →

Free ChatGPT Integration On All Apple Devices

Though the Apple’s WWDC 2024 was underwhelming, Siri’s ChatGPT integration in the upcoming iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia did catch attention. This integration, available for free, aims to enhance user experience with advanced text responses and additional features… Continue Reading →

Apple’s WWDC 2024: Underwhelming AI Announcements

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is an annual event where developers can attend sessions and interface with Apple engineers. This year, the event underscored the company’s commitment to enhancing user experiences through the integration of AI. Although there were no… Continue Reading →

Godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton: “AI Can Be More Creative Than Humans”

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneering figure in artificial intelligence (AI), recently discussed the remarkable potential and creativity of AI systems. Known as the “Godfather of AI,” Hinton argues that AI can surpass human creativity by identifying correlations and patterns that humans… Continue Reading →

Ex-OpenAI Researcher: AGI Is Coming

Leopold Aschenbrenner, a young researcher fired from OpenAI for allegedly leaking information, believes we are on the verge of achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial superintelligence (ASI). Aschenbrenner argues that the rapid improvement in AI, such as the advancements… Continue Reading →

AI Clones in Meetings: Zoom’s Vision for the Future

Zoom founder Eric Yuan reveals his ambitious plans to transform Zoom from a videoconferencing tool into a comprehensive enterprise software suite. Yuan discusses the potential of AI to create digital twins—deepfake avatars of users—that can attend meetings and make decisions… Continue Reading →

Recall: A Windows AI Feature That Records Everything You Do on Your PC

Microsoft recently revealed a feature called Recall, for Copilot+ PCs that captures encrypted snapshots of user activities. Unlike the usual cloud-based solutions, Recall is a local star, storing your activity directly on your device’s Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite chip. This… Continue Reading →

AI Decreases Stress in Call Centers by Softening Angry Customer Voices

Japan’s SoftBank Corp is piloting AI aimed at decreasing stress in call center workers by softening the tone of angry customer voices. Take aways: How SoftBank is using AI: The telecom company is developing AI-enabled software that alters irate customer… Continue Reading →

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