Summary of AI news [April 13]: CJI Chandrachud promotes ethical AI, discusses AI investment and other developments
CJI Chandrachud promotes ethical AI in legal research; BlackRock CEO predicts AI investment will increase productivity and worker salaries; Instagram improves content discovery with generative AI integration; Surat municipal schools to introduce AI and coding courses- these are just a few highlights from today’s news roundup. Let’s dive in.
1. CJI Chandrachud advocates ethical AI in legal research
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud defends the integration of ethical AI in legal research at the Indo-Singapore Judicial Conference. He praises the role of technology in reforming the judiciary and emphasizes ethical aspects. Chandrachud will highlight India-Singapore relations and Singapore’s technological development, promoting cross-border dispute resolution, ANI reported.
2. AI Investment to Increase Productivity and Employee Wages: BlackRock CEO
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink assures that AI investments will increase productivity and increase employee wages. Fink emphasizes the correlation between productivity growth and wage growth, emphasizing the company’s goal of achieving more with fewer employees. According to a Bloomberg report, BlackRock’s AI investments have grown client assets to a record $10.5 trillion, demonstrating the technology’s effectiveness in increasing efficiency and productivity.
3. Instagram improves content discovery with generative AI integration
Meta uses generative artificial intelligence to revolutionize content discovery on Instagram. Users can now interact with the AI assistant directly through the platform’s search function, receiving tailored content suggestions and even asking for recommendations on specific topics. This move underscores Meta’s commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence to improve content curation and user experience, The Indian Express reported.
4. Municipal schools in Surat offer artificial intelligence and coding courses
Surat Municipal Corporation plans to introduce courses in artificial intelligence, drones, robotics and coding for students of classes 9 to 12. Commissioner Shalini Agrawal emphasizes the aim of the initiative to equip students with the necessary skills with the help of the allocations already made. Vocational agencies provide training and ensure quality education in private educational institutions in other municipal schools, Indian Express reported.
5. Google DeepMind announces TacticAI, which will revolutionize soccer coaching
Google DeepMind introduces TacticAI to improve football coaching with artificial intelligence. Developed in partnership with Liverpool FC, it uses data from over 7,000 Premier League corners. Researchers assert its superiority in planning offensive and defensive strategies. This innovative combination of art and science aims to revolutionize football tactics and use data to make informed decisions on the pitch, Business Insider reports.