June 18, 2023

  •  Jobs

    AI Delegation: The One Skill You Will Need To Succeed In The Future

    Forbes, 06/18/23. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the workplace, and those who embrace it will outperform those who don’t. AI tools like generative AI are becoming more accessible and powerful, leading businesses of all sizes to adopt them. Mastering the concept of AI delegation is crucial for staying ahead. Managers and employees can delegate routine tasks to AI, freeing up time for more strategic and creative work. To excel in AI delegation, it is important to understand AI capabilities, learn how it applies to your role, use AI tools effectively, and consider ethical implications. Embracing AI will lead to more productive and rewarding careers. READ THE ARTICLE

  •  Trust

    73% of consumers globally say they trust content created by generative AI

    Capgemini, 06/18/23. The latest report from the Capgemini Research Institute reveals that more than half of consumers across different age groups and regions have embraced generative AI technology. Consumers are most satisfied with chatbots, gaming, and search use cases, but generative AI is also being utilized for personal activities such as financial planning and medical diagnoses. Surprisingly, consumer awareness of the ethical concerns and misuse of generative AI remains low. However, there is great potential for businesses, as 70% of consumers rely on generative AI for product and service recommendations. Capgemini’s AI Futures Lab is working with clients to leverage generative AI in a trusted and ethical manner to deliver concrete business impact. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Sports

    AI used at World Cup to identify 300 making abusive online posts

    ESPN, 06/18/23. FIFA has used artificial intelligence to track and identify individuals who posted abusive content on social media during the 2022 World Cup. Over 300 people have been identified and their details given to law enforcement. The report highlights the increase in abusive posts as the tournament progressed, with players’ families also being targeted. More than 19,000 abusive posts were flagged, and Twitter was notified of over 13,000 of them. FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized the need for social media platforms to take responsibility in the fight against discrimination. The system will also be used in the upcoming Women’s World Cup. READ THE ARTICLE

  •  IP

    Generative AI is a Minefield for Copyright Law

    PetaPixel, 06/18/23. The rise of generative AI in the art world has sparked debates about ownership and authorship. AI systems like Midjourney are trained on prior artworks to generate new pieces, leading to questions about compensating the artists whose work was used. Additionally, copyright laws face challenges in dealing with the unique nature of generative AI. Some propose new regulations to protect artists and their work, while others argue that AI systems cannot hold copyrights. The future of creative expression hinges on how these issues are addressed. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Education

    How AI is evolving personal learning methodology in education system

    CXOtoday, 06/18/23. Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing personal learning in education, reshaping the Indian classroom experience. AI’s analysis of vast data enables personalized information, adaptive tests, and unique learning routes tailored to each student’s needs and learning style. Through data-driven insights, AI offers personalized recommendations, content, and activities, fostering self-paced learning, improved engagement, and better academic results. AI also tracks progress, providing personalized feedback to enhance the educational journey. Despite challenges like data security and algorithmic biases, AI is transforming education in India, empowering students and elevating academic outcomes. READ THE ARTICLE

  •  entertainment

    Celebrities Use AI to Take Control of Their Own Images

    The Wall Street Journal, 06/18/23. The rise of generative AI has led to the emergence of digital replicas of famous faces without their consent. However, celebrities are now embracing AI and incorporating AI-generated duplicates of themselves in marketing campaigns, gaining more control over their likenesses. Brands can utilize these digital doubles in unprecedented ways. While this offers new opportunities, challenges arise in terms of reputational risks, legal ownership, and consumer confusion. The industry must develop standards and address ethical concerns to navigate this evolving landscape of AI-generated celebrities. READ THE ARTICLE