May 28, 2023
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Tools
Yikes, now AI can design a whole website from a text prompt
Creative Bloq, 05/28/23. Generative AI has taken another leap forward with text-to-website capabilities. Dora AI’s no-code builder promises dynamic websites through its text-based AI generator. While still in alpha testing, it shows potential for quick and customizable designs. However, traditional web design and development tools are unlikely to be replaced. Other startups like Gamma and 10Web are also exploring AI-based web builders. These advancements offer convenience, but the end of web design is not yet in sight. READ THE ARTICLE
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UX
How generative AI can revolutionize customization and user empowerment
VentureBeat, 05/28/23. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated the world with its potential across industries. Increased investments and shifting perceptions highlight its transformative power. Foundational models like GPT-3 and ChatGPT have laid the groundwork for further advancements, while customization and user control are key for optimal outcomes. The future holds promise as companies integrate generative AI, pushing boundaries and reshaping the AI landscape. Embracing ongoing relationships and technical adaptability will unlock the full potential of generative AI. READ THE ARTICLE
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Jobs
AI-powered automation to boost employee productivity
The Times of India, 05/28/23. Technology-driven automation is revolutionizing the way employers evaluate and enhance employee performance. By leveraging AI and digitization, businesses can objectively analyze data, identify trends, and offer upskilling opportunities. Automation tools provide real-time insights, streamline processes, and eliminate biases. This transformative approach empowers employees, maximizes productivity, and fosters growth. As we prepare for the future, embracing automation and educating our workforce about its potential will drive success for both individuals and organizations. READ THE ARTICLE
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Healthcare
AI Creates Killer Drug
Hackaday, 05/28/23. Researchers in Canada and the US have used deep learning to develop a powerful antibiotic, abaucin, targeting the resilient microbe acinetobacter baumannii. This breakthrough could combat the major superbug threat identified by WHO. By swiftly screening 6,680 compounds, the program identified 240 candidates, with abaucin proving highly effective. This example highlights the potential of AI to expedite drug development and suggests other fields where AI can quickly pinpoint promising options. READ THE ARTICLE
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Healthcare
Cancer and AI – Can ChatGPT Be Trusted?
Scitechdaily, 05/28/23. A study led by Skyler Johnson examined the accuracy of cancer information provided by ChatGPT. While it successfully debunked myths, 97% of its answers were accurate. Concerns were raised about potential misinterpretation and vague language. Johnson emphasized the need to study digital resources to aid cancer patients in navigating online information. Previous research highlighted the harm caused by misinformation on social media. Future steps involve assessing chatbot usage, question types, and accuracy for uncommon inquiries. READ THE ARTICLE
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Regulation
Regulators take aim at AI to protect consumers and workers
WABE, 05/28/23. As concerns over powerful AI systems like ChatGPT grow, the nation’s financial watchdog is working to ensure companies comply with the law when using AI. Regulators emphasize that there will be no “AI exemptions” to consumer protection. Efforts are being made to address AI’s negative impacts on financial decisions, hiring practices, and housing. OpenAI suggests an industry-led approach to regulation, while others call for government intervention. More research and transparency in the AI market are needed to mitigate risks effectively. READ THE ARTICLE