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GenAI needs to gain cultural fluency like humans: Amazon CTO

Las Vegas: In the coming years, culture will play a crucial role in how generative Ai is designed, deployed and consumed, Amazon CTO Dr Werner Vogels has said. Large language models (LLMs) trained on culturally…

Dr Adeel Khan wins 1st place in top global robotic surgery competition

San Francisco: Eminent robotic surgeon Dr Adeel Khan from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis received first place in the Vattikuti Foundation KS International Innovation Awards 2023. He received the award for the…

Generative AI to replace 46% of time spent on accounting tasks in India

New Delhi: Generative AI has the potential to automate 46 per cent of time spent on accounting tasks in India by 2032, a new report showed on Monday. About 30 per cent or more of…

AI tool detects methane plumes from space, may help fight climate change

London: A team of researchers have developed a tool to automatically detect methane plumes on Earth from orbit using machine learning with hyperspectral data. This could help identify excessive “super emitters” of methane and enable…

Secret OpenAI project that could threaten humanity behind Altman ouster

San Francisco: A secret AI project named ‘Q’ (pronounced Q-Star) at OpenAI that could threaten humanity may have been the reason behind Sam Altman’s ouster as CEO from the ChatGPT-developing company. According to reports, several…

Al is only a means, not an end: Nadella after Altman’s return to OpenAI

San Francisco: As Sam Altman returned to OpenAI after the five-day intense drama, Microsoft Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella has said that technology, including Al, is only a tool. In an internal memo to employees…

AI twice as accurate as biopsy at diagnosing severity of rare cancer

London: Artificial intelligence (AI) could be around twice as accurate as a biopsy at grading the aggressiveness of some sarcomas, according to new research. Sarcoma is a rare and diverse cancer that affects the body’s…

AI most ‘destructive force’ in history, may take away all jobs: Musk tells Sunak

London: Deadly robots that can climb trees, AI that may render all jobs obsolete and a work-less future are a near possibility for humanity, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has told UK Prime Minister…

Biden signs landmark executive order to manage AI risks

Washington: US President Joe Biden on Monday signed a key executive order to manage the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) and make America a global AI leader. The order establishes new standards for AI safety…

Japan researchers grow mouse embryos in space for first time

Tokyo: Japanese researchers have in a breakthrough grown mouse embryos for the first time in space on the International Space Station (ISS). The team from the University of Yamanashi successfully developed a fertilised mouse egg…

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