Microsoft doubles down on AI and fires its AI ethics team…

Microsoft axed its entire AI ethics and society team, leaving the company without a focused group ensuring AI principles are integrated into product design. This unexpected change raises concerns about responsible AI development amidst the company's ongoing race to implement A...

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GPT4 is power-hungry and a dream for dictators.

According to OpenAI, the new tool will be a lot better a producing realistic, targeted content...that is intended to mislead and favourable to autocratic governments. It also seems capable of creating and acting on long-term plans to accrue power and resources.

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GPT4 has landed, and the internet exploded, again.

GPT-4, OpenAI's latest AI marvel, has improved creativity and reduced bias, taking both text and images as inputs for richer interactions. The system's remarkable image-recognition capabilities and enhanced performance in addressing issues like hallucination make it an astonis...

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The Future of Data Storage: DNA Storage

🧬 Imagine a future where all the world's data fits into a container smaller than a sugar cube! DNA storage is a ground-breaking technology with the potential to revolutionise how we store and access data. Offering high storage capacity, long-term durability, and energy effici...

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Generative AI could be worth $15 trillion by 2030.

According to CSIRO, generative AI could contribute trillions of dollars to the global economy; however, its illegal use in scams, deepfakes and romance bots could do untold damage, creating serious problems unless regulation keeps up with the technology.

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The “embodied” workplace experience of the future.

The workplace is changing again with the emergence of the metaverse, which will blur the lines between digital and physical work and personal lives. The future metaverse workplace could be either a specialised or common workplace in the next 3 to 5 years.

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China's strict approach to teen social media addiction.

The stark contrast between how China and the United States approach teen addiction to social media is astounding. While China has taken strict measures to limit teen addiction to social media through its domestic app, the Western version continues to dominate children’s lives.

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