OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, might have to pay big fines. Italy's main technology authority has accused them of not following Europe's data privacy laws. The issue seems to be about not controlling the content for young users.
In Italy, the Data Protection Authority, called the Garante, informed OpenAI they might have broken data protection rules. They did not give details on what OpenAI did wrong or what actions they might take.
The Italian regulators are worried about young users seeing bad content on the chatbot. OpenAI's website says users should be at least 13 years old and those under 18 need permission from a parent or guardian.
The Italian agency is also looking at how OpenAI collects data from users to train the chatbot. The Garante thinks OpenAI might have broken rules in the EU's General Data Protection Regulation.
Italy had banned ChatGPT before, the first time in Europe, but they allowed it again after OpenAI answered their privacy concerns.
The EU law says companies can be fined a lot of money if they break these rules.
It's not clear if OpenAI will face another ban because of this new issue. The Garante has not made any comments yet.
OpenAI disagrees with the Italian agency. They say they follow the GDPR and other privacy laws.
They are also trying to use less personal data in their systems. OpenAI wants to keep working with Garante to solve these problems.
This is not the only trouble for OpenAI. They are facing legal and regulatory issues in the US too. In the US and Europe, authorities are looking at OpenAI's relationship with Microsoft for potential competition issues.
This attention grew after Microsoft helped bring back OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, who was briefly fired.
OpenAI is also dealing with a lawsuit from the New York Times. The newspaper says OpenAI used its articles to train ChatGPT without permission or payment.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Microsoft Sees Revenue Growth in Latest Financial Quarter
Microsoft has reached a big milestone. It is now a $3 trillion company. Its latest financial quarter was the strongest so far.
The money it made from search and news ads grew by 8%. Though, this is a bit less than the 10% growth in the previous quarter.
LinkedIn, which is part of Microsoft, also did well. Its revenue went up by 9%.
The total revenue in Microsoft's productivity and business area was $19.2 billion. This is a 13% increase.
For the quarter ending December 31, 2023, Microsoft's total sales were $62 billion. This is 18% more than last year.
The company's net income also went up a lot. It was 33% higher at $21.9 billion.
A big part of this success was due to Office and cloud services. These areas make up about 60% of Microsoft's total revenue.
The gaming side, especially Xbox, also did well. Xbox's revenue went up 61% because it bought Activision Blizzard. This helped increase the total gaming revenue by 49%.
Even though Microsoft did well overall, the growth in search and news ads was not as big as other areas.
LinkedIn's steady growth might mean it's doing better than other parts of Microsoft. Microsoft is using AI in many ways to get new customers and improve productivity.
Satya Nadella, the leader of Microsoft, shared some thoughts. He said they are now using AI a lot, not just talking about it.
They put AI into every part of their technology. This is helping them get new customers. It's also making things better and more productive in many areas.
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The money it made from search and news ads grew by 8%. Though, this is a bit less than the 10% growth in the previous quarter.
LinkedIn, which is part of Microsoft, also did well. Its revenue went up by 9%.
The total revenue in Microsoft's productivity and business area was $19.2 billion. This is a 13% increase.
For the quarter ending December 31, 2023, Microsoft's total sales were $62 billion. This is 18% more than last year.
The company's net income also went up a lot. It was 33% higher at $21.9 billion.
A big part of this success was due to Office and cloud services. These areas make up about 60% of Microsoft's total revenue.
The gaming side, especially Xbox, also did well. Xbox's revenue went up 61% because it bought Activision Blizzard. This helped increase the total gaming revenue by 49%.
Even though Microsoft did well overall, the growth in search and news ads was not as big as other areas.
LinkedIn's steady growth might mean it's doing better than other parts of Microsoft. Microsoft is using AI in many ways to get new customers and improve productivity.
Satya Nadella, the leader of Microsoft, shared some thoughts. He said they are now using AI a lot, not just talking about it.
They put AI into every part of their technology. This is helping them get new customers. It's also making things better and more productive in many areas.
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Apple Fears UK Government Will Quietly Veto Tech Changes Made By Leading Companies
iPhone maker Apple is worried about the power that the UK government holds in terms of pre-approving any kind of changes in store for security features by leading tech giants.
A series of proposals for changes required for updating the 2016 IPA was discussed recently where the Home Office claimed it showed massive support for any kind of tech that was based upon privacy as the goal was to keep the nation safe.
A spokesperson for the government mentioned how they were always on the lookout to update modern technology in the best way imaginable to make sure everything remained updated at all times.
Another statement from the UK government added how there was a clear need to support innovation but if it was coming at the cost of users’ privacy then that was necessary to look at in detail as the main goal was to ensure the nation’s safety.
In cases when the government refused to make any changes for updates made by tech giants like Apple, it wouldn’t be released in other nations too as the public wouldn’t be informed about any of this.
At the moment, the country’s government is looking to make updates as they do support innovation but not at the cost of security. They have always been super clear about the support that tech innovation and privacy brings to the table which entails E2E encryption.
All such changes would be debated at the House of Lords on Wednesday as the tech giant feels it’s quite an overreach by the British Government.
It would not be wrong to mention how a host of people are all concerned about what changes people can expect to arise so soon. The goal is to secretly veto protections of users from all over the globe and stop them from giving them to clients.
Speaking to the BBC recently, the Home Office says it understands what’s going on right now and there are a series of issues like terrorism and abuse that’s at peak and it’s time that those responsible are brought to justice.
Meanwhile, the current law in place has been called out by critics as a total snoopers chart but that’s not the first time that the iPhone maker has lashed out against a host of proposals to enhance the scope.
In July of last year, we saw the leading tech firm mention how its goal was to pull out services like Facetime and iMessage from the United Kingdom instead of compromising the security of the future.
Through such law proposals, things would go above and beyond the usual iMessage and FaceTime as it entails a host of products.
During the start of January, plenty of civil liberties such as the Big Brother and Open Rights Group as well as Privacy International were out and about, showing great support as well as opposition for leading parts of the bill.
The groups mentioned how they were so worried that such changes would force technology and firms including those located abroad to keep the government aware of plans for better security and privacy. In this way, the government would put out notices to stop changes like these from taking place.
This would work to quietly but effectively convert private firms into areas of surveillance and erode security belonging to both the web and devices.
Such changes would be in line with reviews of the currently existing laws and entail a wide array of updates around data collection and making use of records about internet connection.
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by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
A series of proposals for changes required for updating the 2016 IPA was discussed recently where the Home Office claimed it showed massive support for any kind of tech that was based upon privacy as the goal was to keep the nation safe.
A spokesperson for the government mentioned how they were always on the lookout to update modern technology in the best way imaginable to make sure everything remained updated at all times.
Another statement from the UK government added how there was a clear need to support innovation but if it was coming at the cost of users’ privacy then that was necessary to look at in detail as the main goal was to ensure the nation’s safety.
In cases when the government refused to make any changes for updates made by tech giants like Apple, it wouldn’t be released in other nations too as the public wouldn’t be informed about any of this.
At the moment, the country’s government is looking to make updates as they do support innovation but not at the cost of security. They have always been super clear about the support that tech innovation and privacy brings to the table which entails E2E encryption.
All such changes would be debated at the House of Lords on Wednesday as the tech giant feels it’s quite an overreach by the British Government.
It would not be wrong to mention how a host of people are all concerned about what changes people can expect to arise so soon. The goal is to secretly veto protections of users from all over the globe and stop them from giving them to clients.
Speaking to the BBC recently, the Home Office says it understands what’s going on right now and there are a series of issues like terrorism and abuse that’s at peak and it’s time that those responsible are brought to justice.
Meanwhile, the current law in place has been called out by critics as a total snoopers chart but that’s not the first time that the iPhone maker has lashed out against a host of proposals to enhance the scope.
In July of last year, we saw the leading tech firm mention how its goal was to pull out services like Facetime and iMessage from the United Kingdom instead of compromising the security of the future.
Through such law proposals, things would go above and beyond the usual iMessage and FaceTime as it entails a host of products.
During the start of January, plenty of civil liberties such as the Big Brother and Open Rights Group as well as Privacy International were out and about, showing great support as well as opposition for leading parts of the bill.
The groups mentioned how they were so worried that such changes would force technology and firms including those located abroad to keep the government aware of plans for better security and privacy. In this way, the government would put out notices to stop changes like these from taking place.
This would work to quietly but effectively convert private firms into areas of surveillance and erode security belonging to both the web and devices.
Such changes would be in line with reviews of the currently existing laws and entail a wide array of updates around data collection and making use of records about internet connection.
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Read next: New Study Shows that AI Will Help in Increasing US GDP to About $1 Trillion in Coming Years
by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
Monday, January 29, 2024
New Study Shows that AI Will Help in Increasing US GDP to About $1 Trillion in Coming Years
According to a study conducted by Cognizant, AI could bring a lot of change in the US economy in the coming years. It is predicted that AI could bring about $1 trillion to the US economy in the coming decade. But it’s not all, because many US workers will also lose their jobs because AI will take over those. The study took help from a model to demonstrate how AI could impact low, middle and high businesses. The first model revealed that AI is quickly taking over many businesses.
2023 was a year when companies were experimenting with AI but in the coming years, all work load will be shifted to them. 13% of the companies in the US are going to adopt the AI tech for work with in the next 3 to 4 years. This will increase up to 31% in the next four to 8 years and up to 50% in a decade. After 10 years, the AI adoption will slow down a little bit but won’t completely stop. Companies will soon adapt AI in work in the next 20 years.
The researchers studied all the tasks that run the US economy like content generation, market analysis, reports and emails. They then compared all this work to generative AI’s and found out that 90% of the jobs related to the US economy will do about 50% of their tasks with the help of AI. 52% of the jobs will be affected by work done by AI one way or another. This means that about 9% of the employees related to the US economy will lose their jobs in the next 10 years.
In the next few years, the US economy is set to change with the increase in US GDP to $1 trillion, all driven by productivity under AI tools. AI will impact different types of jobs and will take over credit analysis, computer programming, data administration and graphic designing jobs. This doesn’t mean all people will lose their jobs. The employees who possess great critical thinking and knowledge skills will be highly appreciated in the upcoming era of artificial intelligence.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
2023 was a year when companies were experimenting with AI but in the coming years, all work load will be shifted to them. 13% of the companies in the US are going to adopt the AI tech for work with in the next 3 to 4 years. This will increase up to 31% in the next four to 8 years and up to 50% in a decade. After 10 years, the AI adoption will slow down a little bit but won’t completely stop. Companies will soon adapt AI in work in the next 20 years.
The researchers studied all the tasks that run the US economy like content generation, market analysis, reports and emails. They then compared all this work to generative AI’s and found out that 90% of the jobs related to the US economy will do about 50% of their tasks with the help of AI. 52% of the jobs will be affected by work done by AI one way or another. This means that about 9% of the employees related to the US economy will lose their jobs in the next 10 years.
In the next few years, the US economy is set to change with the increase in US GDP to $1 trillion, all driven by productivity under AI tools. AI will impact different types of jobs and will take over credit analysis, computer programming, data administration and graphic designing jobs. This doesn’t mean all people will lose their jobs. The employees who possess great critical thinking and knowledge skills will be highly appreciated in the upcoming era of artificial intelligence.
Read next: CenterView Founder Highlights Critical Thinking as Key Amidst AI's Potential Skill Replication
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Sunday, January 28, 2024
CenterView Founder Highlights Critical Thinking as Key Amidst AI's Potential Skill Replication
AI is getting popular day by day, especially among young people. Many youngsters are using AI for doing their work, especially coding. But one of the New York’s top bankers say that AI wasn't made so that kids could use it for developing coding skills. It was made so the kids can learn good judgment and critical skills. The co-founder of Centerview Partners LLC, Blair Effron said that I am not sure if I have ever advised my kids that learning coding is going to be a good skill in the coming 10 years. What I advise my kids is that critical thinking and judgment skills are going to help them a lot in the next few years.
Blair Effron is known as someone who had the largest corporate deal in the history of the US and that's why his opinion about these things matter. He said that critical thinking skills are a lot important in banking investments. And AI models do not possess these types of skills. AI is set to replace many skills but critical thinking is something it cannot replace no matter what. A Nobel Prize winner economist, Christopher Pissarides, said that new employees should look for positions that want them to use their empathetic skills, instead of skills that would be dominated by AI in the coming years.
Now the business schools are asking their students to make their own business models and review them. The business firm of Effron is responsible for arranging 12% global deals, all based on the critical skills. He said that there is no reason to believe that we cannot top the $4 trillion market of the past five years in 2024. He is sure that he can do that because of his optimism. There are going to be risks to the US economy if Donald Trump beats Joe Biden in the election. It is going to be a big downfall. He said that there should be a good relationship with allies and adversaries if you want to protect the corporate world of the US.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Blair Effron is known as someone who had the largest corporate deal in the history of the US and that's why his opinion about these things matter. He said that critical thinking skills are a lot important in banking investments. And AI models do not possess these types of skills. AI is set to replace many skills but critical thinking is something it cannot replace no matter what. A Nobel Prize winner economist, Christopher Pissarides, said that new employees should look for positions that want them to use their empathetic skills, instead of skills that would be dominated by AI in the coming years.
Now the business schools are asking their students to make their own business models and review them. The business firm of Effron is responsible for arranging 12% global deals, all based on the critical skills. He said that there is no reason to believe that we cannot top the $4 trillion market of the past five years in 2024. He is sure that he can do that because of his optimism. There are going to be risks to the US economy if Donald Trump beats Joe Biden in the election. It is going to be a big downfall. He said that there should be a good relationship with allies and adversaries if you want to protect the corporate world of the US.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Saturday, January 27, 2024
ByteDance Unveils StreamVoice: AI-Powered Live Voice Conversion Raises Deepfake Concerns and Misinformation Risks
ByteDance, the renowned Chinese technology firm responsible for the popular TikTok platform, has unveiled something new for its users—StreamVoice. This tool, leveraging generative-AI technology, enables users to seamlessly alter their voices to mimic others.
As of now, StreamVoice remains inaccessible to the general public, yet its introduction underscores the noteworthy progress in AI development. The tool facilitates the effortless creation of audio and visual impersonations of public figures, commonly referred to as "deepfakes." Notable instances include the use of AI to emulate the voices of President Joe Biden and Taylor Swift, a phenomenon particularly prevalent as the 2024 election looms.
Collaborating on this groundbreaking initiative are technical researchers from ByteDance and Northwestern Polytechnical University in China. It's imperative to note that Northwestern Polytechnical University, recognized for its collaborations with the Chinese military, should not be confused with Northwestern University in the United States.
In a recently published paper, the researchers underscore StreamVoice's capacity for "real-time conversion" of a user's voice to any desired alternative, requiring only a singular instance of speech from the target voice. The output unfolds at livestreaming speed, boasting a mere 124 milliseconds of latency—a significant achievement in light of historical limitations associated with AI voice conversion technologies, traditionally effective in offline scenarios.
The researchers attribute StreamVoice's success to recent advancements in language models, enabling the creation of a tool that performs live voice conversion with high speaker similarity for both familiar and unfamiliar voices. Experiments, as detailed in the paper, emphasize the tool's efficacy in streaming speech conversion while maintaining performance comparable to non-streaming voice conversion systems.
Referring to Meta's Llama large language model, a prominent entity in the AI landscape, the paper details the utilization of the "LLaMA architecture" in constructing StreamVoice. Additionally, the researchers incorporated open-source code from Meta's AudioDec, described by Meta as a versatile "plug-and-play benchmark for audio codec applications." Training primarily on Mandarin speech datasets and a multilingual set featuring English, Finnish, and German, the researchers achieved the tool's proficiency.
Although the researchers refrain from prescribing specific use cases for StreamVoice, they acknowledge potential risks, such as the dissemination of misinformation or phone fraud. Users are encouraged to report instances of illegal voice conversion to appropriate authorities.
AI experts, cognizant of advancing technology, have long cautioned against the escalating prevalence of deepfakes. A recent incident involved a robocall deploying a deepfake of President Biden, urging people not to vote in the New Hampshire primary. Authorities are currently investigating this deceptive robocall, underscoring the urgent need for vigilance in the face of evolving AI capabilities.
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by Irfan Ahmad via Digital Information World
As of now, StreamVoice remains inaccessible to the general public, yet its introduction underscores the noteworthy progress in AI development. The tool facilitates the effortless creation of audio and visual impersonations of public figures, commonly referred to as "deepfakes." Notable instances include the use of AI to emulate the voices of President Joe Biden and Taylor Swift, a phenomenon particularly prevalent as the 2024 election looms.
Collaborating on this groundbreaking initiative are technical researchers from ByteDance and Northwestern Polytechnical University in China. It's imperative to note that Northwestern Polytechnical University, recognized for its collaborations with the Chinese military, should not be confused with Northwestern University in the United States.
In a recently published paper, the researchers underscore StreamVoice's capacity for "real-time conversion" of a user's voice to any desired alternative, requiring only a singular instance of speech from the target voice. The output unfolds at livestreaming speed, boasting a mere 124 milliseconds of latency—a significant achievement in light of historical limitations associated with AI voice conversion technologies, traditionally effective in offline scenarios.
The researchers attribute StreamVoice's success to recent advancements in language models, enabling the creation of a tool that performs live voice conversion with high speaker similarity for both familiar and unfamiliar voices. Experiments, as detailed in the paper, emphasize the tool's efficacy in streaming speech conversion while maintaining performance comparable to non-streaming voice conversion systems.
Referring to Meta's Llama large language model, a prominent entity in the AI landscape, the paper details the utilization of the "LLaMA architecture" in constructing StreamVoice. Additionally, the researchers incorporated open-source code from Meta's AudioDec, described by Meta as a versatile "plug-and-play benchmark for audio codec applications." Training primarily on Mandarin speech datasets and a multilingual set featuring English, Finnish, and German, the researchers achieved the tool's proficiency.
Although the researchers refrain from prescribing specific use cases for StreamVoice, they acknowledge potential risks, such as the dissemination of misinformation or phone fraud. Users are encouraged to report instances of illegal voice conversion to appropriate authorities.
AI experts, cognizant of advancing technology, have long cautioned against the escalating prevalence of deepfakes. A recent incident involved a robocall deploying a deepfake of President Biden, urging people not to vote in the New Hampshire primary. Authorities are currently investigating this deceptive robocall, underscoring the urgent need for vigilance in the face of evolving AI capabilities.
Content generated using AI and reviewed by humans. Photo: DIW - AIGen
Read next: Data Shows Most Popular AI Tools in 2023, With ChatGPT Coming At Top
by Irfan Ahmad via Digital Information World
Data Shows Most Popular AI Tools in 2023, With ChatGPT Coming At Top
New AI tools are being introduced every day ever since AI became popular in 2023. There are many LLMs (Large Language Models) including text-based assistants and image-to-text generators are in use by many people now. A report by Writerbuddy shows how frequently AI tools are being used.
Without any surprise, OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the most popular AI chatbot in 2023. It was introduced to the public in November 2022, but now it is the biggest AI tool worldwide. ChatGPT had a total of 14.6 billion visits, with 60% of visits recorded from November 2022 to August 2023. Characters.AI is another AI tool that acts more as a personalized chatbot. It is also known as a dialogue agent where the users can talk with different video games, TV characters or even a psychologist. The third in the list of the most popular AI tools is QuillBot. It is a writing AI tool that users use for different writing purposes. These top three AI tools add up to about 80% of visits to any AI website.
As the top three were under the category of LLMs, an AI image generator MidJourney was the fourth most popular AI site. Hugging Face was the fifth while Google Bard was the sixth most popular AI website. The other AI tools on the list were NovelAI, CapCut, JanitorAI, and CivitAI.
All of these AI tools tell us that the future is going to be all about artificial intelligence. Even though it has not been much time since AI has taken over, some companies are making many different AI tools. These AI tools have already recorded billions of visits. The world couldn't have imagined this wave of AI a few years ago, but AI has already surpassed all expectations. Now, we have to see what the coming years will bring to the world of AI.
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
Without any surprise, OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the most popular AI chatbot in 2023. It was introduced to the public in November 2022, but now it is the biggest AI tool worldwide. ChatGPT had a total of 14.6 billion visits, with 60% of visits recorded from November 2022 to August 2023. Characters.AI is another AI tool that acts more as a personalized chatbot. It is also known as a dialogue agent where the users can talk with different video games, TV characters or even a psychologist. The third in the list of the most popular AI tools is QuillBot. It is a writing AI tool that users use for different writing purposes. These top three AI tools add up to about 80% of visits to any AI website.
As the top three were under the category of LLMs, an AI image generator MidJourney was the fourth most popular AI site. Hugging Face was the fifth while Google Bard was the sixth most popular AI website. The other AI tools on the list were NovelAI, CapCut, JanitorAI, and CivitAI.
All of these AI tools tell us that the future is going to be all about artificial intelligence. Even though it has not been much time since AI has taken over, some companies are making many different AI tools. These AI tools have already recorded billions of visits. The world couldn't have imagined this wave of AI a few years ago, but AI has already surpassed all expectations. Now, we have to see what the coming years will bring to the world of AI.
Read next: Study Shows that TikTok is the Most Popular App Among Gen-Z For Using As a Search Engine
by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World
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