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Breaking News: Challenges remain, but India better equipped to move to Cloud: Experts | BS Events – Business Standard
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Breaking News: Challenges remain, but India better equipped to move to Cloud: Experts | BS Events – Business Standard

Premium Ranjeet Bellary, EY; Raghavendra Singh, Tata Consultancy Services; Prakash Bharath, Freshworks, India & SAARC; Sujeeth Williams, NTT Global Data Centers; and Rajesh Mirjankar, Kiya.AI Cloud, generative AI (artificial intelligence), hyperscalers, high-redundancy data centres. Technology jargon like these have become a common lexicon for the banking and fintech industry in India. At the Business Standard BFSI Insight Summit, a panel discussed how Cloud and data centres have allowed banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) and fintechs to ride the challenging wave of Covid-19. The discussion, titled ‘Using cloud & data centres to mitigate disruption and address security challenges’, involved top industry players — Ranjeet Bellary, partner, EY; Raghaven...
Latest Tech: These major companies are using AI to snoop on employees’ online chats
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Latest Tech: These major companies are using AI to snoop on employees’ online chats

Gone are the days of in-office water cooler chats, The work from home movement has given way for more employee chats to take place online. However, remote workers may want to practice caution before chatting through keyboards amid new reports that artificial intelligence could snoop through messages.  Several companies, including Walmart, Delta, T-Mobile, Chevron and Starbucks, are now reportedly monitoring employee conversations on messaging apps using software from a startup A.I. company called “Aware.” “Aware’s” software is said to scan platforms like Slack and Microsoft Teams for keywords that may indicate employee dissatisfaction and potential safety risks. The company claims it has already assessed up to 20 billion individual messages from more than 3 mil...
Latest Tech: Huawei spin-off Honor shows off tech to control a car with your eyes and chatbot based on Meta’s AI
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Latest Tech: Huawei spin-off Honor shows off tech to control a car with your eyes and chatbot based on Meta’s AI

Honor demonstrated how its smartphone eye-tracking technology could be used to control a car.HonorBARCELONA — Chinese firm Honor on Sunday showed off technology that allows a user to control a car just by using their eyes.The company's Magic 6 Pro device launched internationally on Sunday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. As part of its press conference, Honor demonstrated eye-tracking technology in the smartphone. The phone uses the selfie cameras and artificial intelligence to track where on the screen your eyes are looking.One demo involved an app to control a car. The app had four commands — engine start, engine stop, backward and forward.In a video about the feature, Honor showed how a person could stare at one of the commands and the car would carry out the functio...
Latest Tech: Nvidia stock is rebounding after the chipmaker exceeded Wall Street’s sky-high expectations
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Latest Tech: Nvidia stock is rebounding after the chipmaker exceeded Wall Street’s sky-high expectations

Nvidia reported revenues of $22 billion in the fourth quarter, up nearly 270% from the prior year and even above Wall Street’s soaring expectations.Nike and PepsiCo executives on how to find your worth | Your WalletThe tech giant’s stock got a big boost from the news, rising nearly 9% to $732 per share in after-hours trading.Nvidia’s H100 GPUs, the $30,000 chips that power generative AI products, have unleashed a buying frenzy from the biggest of big tech companies. Its largest purchasers are Microsoft and Meta — which spent $4.5 billion each on the chips last year — followed by Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, and Oracle.Even as those customers moved to develop their own AI chips and partner with its rivals, Nvidia’s revenues from generative AI show no signs of slowing. Fourth quarter r...
Game Tech: Google’s Chess Experiments Reveal How to Boost the Power of AI
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Game Tech: Google’s Chess Experiments Reveal How to Boost the Power of AI

His group decided to find out. They built the new, diversified version of AlphaZero, which includes multiple AI systems that trained independently and on a variety of situations. The algorithm that governs the overall system acts as a kind of virtual matchmaker, Zahavy said: one designed to identify which agent has the best chance of succeeding when it’s time to make a move. He and his colleagues also coded in a “diversity bonus”—a reward for the system whenever it pulled strategies from a large selection of choices.When the new system was set loose to play its own games, the team observed a lot of variety. The diversified AI player experimented with new, effective openings and novel—but sound—decisions about specific strategies, such as when and where to castle. In most matches, it def...
Latest Tech: Sam Altman’s $7 trillion AI chip project might not be very realistic
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Latest Tech: Sam Altman’s $7 trillion AI chip project might not be very realistic

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to raise trillions of dollars to reshape the global semiconductor industry, The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month, an effort to boost chip-making capacity and power more artificial intelligence. It’s an eye-boggling amount, one that was put to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang — the man behind the AI company of the moment — for his thoughts.Tarek El Moussa's road out of debt to being a millionaire | Your WalletWhen asked during the World Government Summit in Dubai this week how many GPUs can be bought for $7 trillion, Huang jokingly responded: “Apparently all the GPUs.” (GPUs, or graphics processing units, power generative AI applications like ChatGPT and OpenAI’s new video-generating AI Sora.) Huang then expressed skepticism about the figure. He said com...
Latest: Amid artificial intelligence boom, AI girlfriends – and boyfriends – are making their mark
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Latest: Amid artificial intelligence boom, AI girlfriends – and boyfriends – are making their mark

NEW YORK -- A few months ago, Derek Carrier started seeing someone and became infatuated.He experienced a “ton” of romantic feelings but he also knew it was an illusion.That's because his girlfriend was generated by artificial intelligence. Carrier wasn't looking to develop a relationship with something that wasn’t real, nor did he want to become the brunt of online jokes. But he did want a romantic partner he’d never had, in part because of a genetic disorder called Marfan syndrome that makes traditional dating tough for him. The 39-year-old from Belville, Michigan, became more curious about digital companions last fall and tested Paradot, an AI companion app that had recently come onto the market and advertised its products as being able to make users feel “cared, understood and loved...
Ai in Healthcare | How Artificial Intelligence (Ai) is Revolutionizing Healthcare
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Ai in Healthcare | How Artificial Intelligence (Ai) is Revolutionizing Healthcare

The stethoscope and white coat might still be symbols of medicine, but a new revolution is brewing in the sterile corridors of hospitals: the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). From diagnosing diseases to crafting personalized treatments, AI is transforming healthcare with an algorithmic touch, promising a future where technology heals alongside compassion. Diagnosing with the Power of Artificial Intelligence (Ai): Imagine an AI analyzing X-rays or CT scans with superhuman precision, spotting tumors invisible to the human eye. That's the reality with deep learning algorithms trained on vast datasets of medical images. They can detect early signs of cancer, heart disease, and other ailments, giving doctors a head start in treatment and saving precious lives. Predicting the Unpredictab...
US FDA approves DermaSensor’s AI-powered skin cancer detecting device
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US FDA approves DermaSensor’s AI-powered skin cancer detecting device

AI Wields a Scalpel Against Skin Cancer: US FDA Approves DermaSensor's AI Device Image and information credits - www.dermasensor.com DermaSensor Unveils a New Era of Early Detection Skin cancer, a shadow lurking beneath the sun's kiss, claims millions of lives worldwide each year. Early detection remains the cornerstone of survival, but traditional methods often rely on subjective visual assessment, leaving room for error and delayed diagnoses. Today, a beacon of hope shines through the shadows: DermaSensor, an AI-powered device granted FDA clearance on January 17, 2024, promises to revolutionize skin cancer detection with its non-invasive, intelligent scan. Unmasking the Enemy: Skin Cancer's Many Faces Melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma – these are just a...
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