AI Negotiating Contracts and Chatting on YouTube: Don’t Miss Out on the Latest AI News!
November 7 was a captivating day in the realm of artificial intelligence. Following the OpenAI developer conference held the previous day, new ventures were introduced. The first development involved Luminance, a British AI company, where their AI named Autopilot successfully negotiated a contract with another AI, completely excluding human intervention. Additionally, YouTube has commenced the testing phase of its AI chatbot, which will be featured under specific videos. These are just a few highlights from today’s AI roundup, so let’s delve deeper into the details.
The AI negotiates the contract
CNBC reports that British AI company Luminance achieved a world first by using its own large-scale language model (LLM) to enable an AI to independently negotiate contracts with another AI system, eliminating human involvement. This innovation, called Autopilot, is designed to reduce the paperwork burden on lawyers, allowing them to focus on the more creative aspects of their work.
“This is just AI negotiating with AI, from opening the contract in Word to negotiating the terms and sending it to DocuSign,” Jaeger Glucina, chief human resources officer and CEO of Luminance, told CNBC in an interview.
YouTube is testing an artificial intelligence chatbot feature
YouTube is introducing new experimental AI features, including a chatbot that provides information about videos, answers questions, recommends related content, and challenges viewers to answer quick trivia questions or help with educational videos, reports The Verge.
Additionally, there is an AI tool for summarizing video comments. These initiatives are part of Google’s broader push to integrate AI into its services, and YouTube has previously introduced AI features for video creators, such as AI-generated backgrounds, dubbing for language translations, video topic and audio suggestions, and a possible AI tool for users to create music in the style of famous musicians.
The Hollywood Screen Actors Guild says it disagrees with artificial intelligence
The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has yet to reach an agreement with major studios and streaming services after a four-month strike, according to a Reuters report. Negotiations are ongoing and key issues, including the use of artificial intelligence, remain unresolved. The union’s negotiating committee is committed to securing a favorable deal to end the strike, stressing the need for fair compensation in the streaming TV age and AI-related safeguards to ensure the long-term viability of careers in the industry.
Popsocket, which allows customers to design phone grips with artificial intelligence
According to a report by The Verge, phone accessories maker Popsocket has introduced an AI Customizer that allows users to design phone grips and cases using artificial intelligence technology. This customization tool allows people to create unique designs and realize their creative visions. Users can provide prompts or upload images, such as pictures of their pets, and customize the backgrounds using an AI tool. Popsocket is also hosting a holiday giveaway with up to $100,000 in prizes for the best AI-designed phone handle creations.
Artificial intelligence software analyzes human movement using videos
3motionAI, a company focused on AI-based human motion analysis, today launched its 3DNeuroNet engine, an AI technology that analyzes action-specific human motion and biomechanics using video, according to a report by BusinessWire. Critical data insights from these videos are used to help people improve their performance, safety, health and well-being in a variety of work, home and play environments.
Unlike traditional wearable systems that require cumbersome suits, sensors, or expensive labs staffed by trained technicians, the 3DNeuroNet engine can be used to analyze “real-world” videos without expensive equipment, sensors, or wearables.
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