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The Impact of AI and LLMs on the Future of Jobs

Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown tremendously in recent years, which has created excitement and raised concerns about the future of employment. Large language models...

Breakthrough AI Tech To Silence Airplane Engines, Transforming Air Travel Experience

Breakthrough AI tech from the University of Sao Paulo promises to silence aeroplane engines, transforming the air travel experience with futuristic cabin designs.While talk...

Google is putting more restrictions on AI Overviews after it told people to put glue on pizza

Liz Reid, the Head of Google Search, has admitted that the company's search engine has returned some "odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews" after...

Amazon Accessibility Boss Peter Korn Talks New AI Search For Fire TV, AI And Accessibility, More In Recent New Interview

In a press release issued on Thursday, Amazon announced a significant upgrade to its Fire TV software: AI-powered search. Amazon says the functionality, which...

Chinese scientists bring human eye-like perception to machines

BEIJING, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have pioneered the creation of the world's first brain-inspired complementary vision chip, endowing machines with a human-like...

AI And Jobs: The Good And Bad News

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, the discussion about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on jobs is more relevant than ever. I've witnessed...

Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: How Google’s AI is losing touch with reality

Google has rolled out its latest experimental search feature on Chrome, Firefox and the Google app browser to hundreds of millions of users. “AI...

AI Will Displace Humans In Many Jobs But Teachers Hard To Replace, Says Duolingo’s Von Ahn

While artificial intelligence is likely to replace a significant number of human beings in the workforce, there are some professions, such as teaching, that...

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