Tech giants to address AI content during elections, Nokia introduces AI assistant
Tech giants including Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok, and others have united to combat the use of AI-generated images as elections approach worldwide. Meanwhile, Nokia has introduced a new AI-driven tool designed for industrial workers, enabling the generation of messages like warnings and information. Stay updated on the latest developments in the realm of AI.
- Tech giants are fighting misinformation and AI content in elections
Six leading tech companies, Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok and others, sign an agreement to outline their strategy to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence tools to disrupt democratic elections. A joint statement from the companies said, “In a critical year for global elections, technology companies are working in agreement to combat the fraudulent use of artificial intelligence targeting voters.” The report further said, “We hope to finalize and present the details on Friday at the Munich Security Conference,” according to a PTI report.
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2. Nokia introduces an AI-powered tool for industrial workers
Technology company Nokia announced its AI-powered tool that allows industrial workers to create messages about warnings, malfunctioning machines and other real-time data collection. The artificial intelligence tool is called MX Workmate, which also aims to expand Nokia’s communication technology. Daeuble, director of Nokia’s Enterprise Solutions Marketing, said the tool “includes early warnings of machine failures and recommended corrective actions, solutions to improve production quality and speeds, or to deal with factory accidents,” according to a Reuters report.
3. University of Pennsylvania to introduce AI-based UG courses
The University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science has announced a Bachelor of Engineering (B.S.E.) degree in Artificial Intelligence (AI). This is the first undergraduate program at an Ivy League university, as well as the first undergraduate programs in artificial intelligence in the United States. Interim President J Larry Jameson said, “Data, including artificial intelligence, is a critical focus area of our strategic framework, In Principle and Practice, and this new degree program is a leap forward for Penn engineers to lead the development and deployment of powerful technologies that serve humanity,” by Moneycontrol according to the report.
4. CitiusTech implements a creative AI quality and trust solution
Healthcare provider CitiusTech launched the industry’s first generative AI solution for healthcare organizations. It helps healthcare providers design, develop, integrate and monitor quality using Generative AI applications. Rajan Kohli, CEO, CitiusTech, said, according to a report by ANI, “By prioritizing trust, quality and reliability, we enable our customers to fully embrace next-generation AI technologies and gain potential competitive advantages in the healthcare industry.”
5. Sonata Software integrates Amazon Bedrock with the Harmoni.AI framework
Sonata Software’s Harmoni AI framework, responsibly the first AI for Enterprise scale, is now integrated with Amazon Bedrock and related services to bring AI to the forefront of businesses. Anthony Lange, Chief Revenue Officer and Global Partner Officer of Sonata Software said, “At the heart of this collaboration is Sonata Harmoni.AI. It exemplifies Sonata’s commitment to ethical AI practices and ensures uncompromising trust, privacy, compliance and security for businesses and communities,” ANI reported by.