Nvidia CEO highlights AI infrastructure boost; McAfee introduces AI dating reality and more: 5 things you might have overlooked today
Countries worldwide are enthusiastically adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technology to bridge the gap with others. One major concern is the need for adequate skills. In response, Google has revealed its plan to invest 25 million euros in Europe to enhance workers’ understanding of AI. Additionally, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes the importance of countries building their AI infrastructure to ensure robust economic progress. Stay informed about the latest developments in the realm of AI.
- Google is investing 25 million euros in improving artificial intelligence skills in Europe
Google announced that it will grant 25 million euros ($26.98 million) in funding to increase awareness of artificial intelligence technology in Europe. Adrian Brown, director of the Center for Public Impact, said: “This new program will help people across Europe develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in AI and ensure that no one is left behind.” In addition, Google offers free online AI training courses in 18 languages, according to a Reuters report.
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2. McAfee Research Reveals Dating Reality Before Valentine’s Day
Recent McAfee Research shows how AI plays a key role in online dating, with 45 percent of men using AI to write love letters. In addition, the use of artificial intelligence also leads to phishing and romance scams. The report also found that “69% of people reported getting more engagement and better responses when using AI-generated content than when they created or used their own original content,” according to a press release.
3. Nvidia’s CEO emphasizes the importance of AI infrastructure for economic growth
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai, emphasized the need for countries to develop their own AI infrastructure to boost economic growth. Huang said: “You can’t let other people do it. The rest is really up to you to take the initiative, activate your industry and build infrastructure as fast as you can,” according to a Reuters report.
4. Google’s Gemini and Microsoft’s Copilot hallucinations
Leading generative AI chatbots, Gemini and Copilot provide false statistics and information about Super Bowl 2024. In addition to compiling statistics, both generative AI tools showed different winning teams. Given the massive popularity of the Super Bowl and the huge reach and potential of AI chatbots, it immediately calls into question their credibility and accuracy, and these are by no means perfect tools for generating accurate data, according to a Tech Crunch report.
5. SEALSQ plans to develop an artificial intelligence chip
SEALSQ Corp has announced its entry into the AI chip competition. It is developing AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) strategies to advance its plans to develop AI chips. According to the press release, the integration of AIoT provides the company with intelligent sensors, IoT systems, artificial intelligence technologies and data clouds that provide a comprehensive solution for digital transformation and innovation.
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