5 AI developments you might have overlooked today: GenAI set to revolutionize healthcare in India, UN supports responsible AI usage, and more.
AI update: Various industries are incorporating AI technology into their offerings, with a recent report emphasizing the transformative impact generative AI could have on the healthcare industry in India. This innovation is expected to enhance the effectiveness of medical treatment provided by doctors. Additionally, the UN General Assembly is promoting the responsible use of AI, which is anticipated to contribute to sustainable development. Stay informed about the latest AI developments by exploring more news today.
- The UN supports the safe development and use of artificial intelligence
The UN General Assembly today adopted an India-sponsored resolution to promote the “safe, secure and reliable” use of artificial intelligence tools. The ANI report quoted U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris as saying, “A historic step toward establishing clear international standards for AI and promoting safe, secure, and reliable AI systems. This decision creates a path forward for AI where every country can both seize the promise and manage the risks of AI.”
2. India’s healthcare system is being transformed by generative artificial intelligence, says study
The use of generative artificial intelligence has been a boon to many industries. However, according to a recent PwC India study, technology has the potential to completely transform India’s healthcare system. It stated that “GenAI can augment advanced analytics and provide intelligent human-like insights to facilitate clinical recommendations and targeted interventions to improve patient outcomes and affordability,” according to the PTI report.
3. Samsung introduces AI and hyper-connectivity to Indian consumers.
Jong-Hee (JH) Han, Vice President, CEO and Head of Device eXperience (DX) Division of Samsung Electronics visited Samsung BKC at Jio World Plaza in Mumbai. The press release quoted Han as saying, “Artificial intelligence enables connected technologies to improve people’s everyday lives, but always remains unobtrusive and in the background. Through our open collaboration model, we want to bring artificial intelligence and hyper-connectivity within the reach of all consumers.”
4. An edtech company that offers AI-related courses for professionals
Edtech companies have actively invested in AI-focused courses to upskill their workforce. Currently, the demand for such courses in edtech companies has increased by 500 percent. Technology companies encourage employees to acquire more information about artificial intelligence and to be aware of artificial intelligence in every way. Mohan Kannegal – Chief Executive Officer, India & APAC (Consumer) Emeritus, said, “This rise is not just about numbers, it represents a fundamental shift in how people and businesses are adopting AI to modernize their business and gain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving business environment,” Moneycontrol’s report by.
5. Cognizant and Google Cloud collaborate to improve software development productivity
Cognizant and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to improve software development and delivery. The company will use the Gemini for Google Cloud service, which allows employees to use the tool for software development assistance. In addition, Cognizant uses Google’s AI tool for internal purposes to improve productivity and operational efficiency, according to a press release.