Thursday, February 22, 2024

Google Stops Gemini's AI Image Creation Tool Due to Wrong Images

Google's Gemini, an AI-powered tool, is not working right now, because it made some mistakes with pictures.

People on social media said Gemini showed wrong images of historical figures, like making the founding fathers look like people of color.

Google shared a post on X claiming that they are trying to fix these issues quickly. They explained that Gemini tries to show a mix of people in its images because users from around the world use it. But Google admitted that Gemini did not do a good job with historical images.

Social media users report Gemini displaying historical figures inaccurately, sparking debate over its image generation.

Critics of Gemini's image generation have accused the tool of being overly influenced by modern sensibilities around diversity and inclusivity, to the point of altering historical facts.

Some people commenting on Google's post said Gemini was "too woke." They think Gemini is making too many changes to be politically correct, especially about race. Gemini started in December 2023, and its image-making tool was introduced in February 2024. It works by responding to users' requests, similar to how ChatGPT works, using Google's own information.

Following the controversy, Google has temporarily paused the use of Gemini's image generation feature. The company has promised to address the issues raised and to release an improved version of the tool in the near future.

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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World

Apple Warns Against Rice-Drying Method for Wet iPhones

Smartphone giant, Apple cautions against the age-old remedy of rice-drying for wet iPhones. Despite its popularity, experts have long frowned upon this method, suggesting its inefficacy. Now, the tech behemoth itself steps in, warning users about potential rice particles wreaking havoc on their devices.

The company advocates for a different approach i.e. gently tapping out any liquid, ensuring the phone's connector faces downward, followed by allowing it to air-dry. Despite smartphones' advancing tech, the go-to fixes for water mishaps remain rather primitive.

Apple seizes the moment to steer users clear of other questionable methods. Alongside rice, it advises against heat sources or compressed air, meaning no hairdryers or radiator rendezvous. Moreover, inserting foreign objects like cotton swabs or paper towels is a no-go.
Instead, the guidance suggests leaving the phone in a dry, airy spot before reconnecting it to a charger. As pointed out by Michael Simon, the evolving smartphone designs may render such advice obsolete in the future, with devices becoming more water-resistant.

Recent models like the iPhone 12 onward boast immersion resilience up to six meters deep for half an hour. Yet, as the global second-hand mobile market burgeons amid rising living costs, many may still seek advice on handling a waterlogged smartphone.

Instead, the tech giant recommends tapping out liquid and air-drying phones with connectors facing downward.
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Emojis' Meanings Differ Across Cultures, Ages, and Genders, Impacting Online Communication Dynamics

Emojis are a great way to share your emotions in a text. But a new study found out that the interpretation of emojis can be different for everyone on the basis of their location, culture, gender and age. Research from Nottingham gathered 523 people from China and the United Kingdom to see how these people interpret different emojis. 51% of these people were women while 49% were men, between the ages of 18 and 84. The study provided 6 different emojis from Apple, Windows, Android and WeChat to these participants and asked them to match these emojis to particular emotions.

The results of this study showed that older people couldn’t match the emojis with their respective emotions of surprise, fear, anger and sadness. Women matched the emojis of surprise, anger, fear and sadness more accurately than men. Moreover, participants from the United Kingdom guessed the emojis more accurately than Chinese participants, except for one emoji showing disgust. The researchers of this study admitted that there are many limitations to this study because only six emojis cannot tell how people interpret all the emojis.

The purpose of this study is to know the importance of emojis in context as sometimes they cannot convey the actual meaning in conversation. This research suggests that more study should be done to know how people interpret and use different emojis.

The lead author of this study, Dr. Hannah Howman, says that emojis are important in online communication because they help us understand non-verbal cues. But we still do not know how individuals perceive emojis. The results of this study says that interpretation of emojis is greatly based on cultures, age and gender. This research is going to be a great source of understanding the use and importance of emoji in online communication.

Emojis' significance in online communication explored in Nottingham study, revealing cultural, gender, and age-based interpretation variations.
Image: Anne-Lise Paris, (www.in-graphidi.com), PLOS, CC-BY 4.0

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

CounterPoint Research Predicts 43% Annual Growth for IoT eSIM Connections, Reaching 2.2 Billion by 2030

According to a new report published by CounterPoint Research, eSIM connections of IoT (Internet of Things) are going to grow at a 43% annual growth rate. It is expected that they are going to reach 2.2 by 2030 if they continue growing at this pace. We will see about one third of IoT connections to be on eSIM or iSIM. Mohit Agrawal who is an associate director commented on connections of eSIM and said that due to restrictions of M2M eSIM, we thought that connections of eSIM or IoT are going to fail in keeping up with consumer space. This is the reason why there were only 200 million eSIM connections in IoT at the end of 2023 even though eSIM was doing well in the product market.

He further added that China is the biggest market of IoT but has low single digit SIM penetration because of all the restrictions it was facing a few years back. There were also alot of LPWA devices which didn’t need eSIM. Due to all this, China has the least usage of eSIM despite being the biggest market for it. But as China is the largest eSIM hub, it makes the eSIM penetration of the whole world to less than 10%.

Senior Research Analyst, Ankit Malhotra, also shared his thoughts on eSIM and says that GSMA standards for IoT connected eSIM is going to bring eSIM to devices that do not support it right now. This will help a lot in the growth in eSIM and then after a while, eSIM. The people who are dealing with eSIM know a lot about new eSIM standards and the growth of eSIM will speed up after GSMA will release test specifications this year. Right now, all the users of eSIM are automotive and the connectivity providers of many enterprises are not willing to change.

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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World

Google Introduces New AI Tool for Businesses

Google has launched a new tool called Gemini for Workspace. This tool uses Google's advanced Gemini Ultra 1.0 technology to help businesses do more with apps like Docs and Meet. It also comes with strong protections for company data. Starting today, businesses can choose from two different price plans to use Gemini for Workspace.

Gemini for Workspace is an update and new name for what used to be called Duet AI for Workspace. This change aims to highlight the Gemini name more. Before, the service helped with tasks like writing in Workspace apps. Now, it also offers a separate Gemini chatbot for users to get more work done quickly and safely.

Google's new tool is a way to compete with Microsoft, which has a similar service called Copilot for businesses. Google's Aparna Pappu, who leads the Workspace team, shared that customers can add Gemini to their Workspace apps. There are two options for adding Gemini: one for small businesses and a bigger plan for larger companies with more needs.


Using Gemini, people can write better in Docs and Gmail, use smart features in Sheets, and create images in Slides. These features are also available to personal users through Google One AI Premium Plan. Many small businesses already use Google Workspace, and a survey showed 88% of them are interested in using AI for tasks like data analysis and writing emails. The new Gemini Business add-on is designed to help these businesses be more efficient.

The bigger Enterprise plan offers more access to Gemini, including advanced AI for meetings that can translate captions in many languages and later, take notes during meetings.

Both the small business and enterprise plans come with a special chat feature. This lets users ask Gemini for advice and ideas, like finding topics for marketing emails or writing better content. The service promises to keep business data safe and private.

Google has set the price for the small business plan at $20 per user each month, and the enterprise plan at $30 per user each month. This pricing might make Google's tool more attractive to small businesses compared to Microsoft's Copilot, which costs $30 per user each month for its main plan. Microsoft also has a $20 plan, but it doesn't offer the same level of data protection.

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How Are Digital Devices and Technology Really Impacting Our Minds?

Technology has an incredible ability to make a big world much more interconnected. Since the invention of the telephone in the 19th century, technology has continued to evolve and change. From the telephone to the television, the Internet, and the wonders of mobile telephony, Americans today live in a world where family is often no more than a simple call or text away.

Photo: Lacie Slezak / Unsplash

For many, digital devices are a game changer - allowing us to stay connected and engaged in a world that can often present physical hurdles to participation. It’s an enabler - allowing families to stay connected, students to stay engaged, and enabling careers such as MSN online programs opening the doors and creating new pathways for modern nursing careers.

For detractors, technology is a crux - an avenue to all that is horrible about today’s modern world, and a challenge for parents, crime-fighters, and regulators alike. Which version is the truth? As we’ll soon find out, the answer is much more nuanced than you’d expect!

Modern Technology - The Great Connector

Technology has transformed modern relationships. It’s not uncommon to see people walking the streets, smartphone in hand, chatting to a friend or family member hundreds, or even thousands of miles away. A century ago, it would simply have been impossible to maintain personal relationships with friends and family who lived in another city, let alone another continent.

Rapid evolution in digital technology has demolished historical barriers that existed in long-distance communication. More than half the global population has been impacted and transformed by the benefits of digital technology, according to research published by the United Nations. The impact has been resounding - it has fuelled globalization and helped to provide opportunities to poorer nations in a manner seldom seen in the past.

Rapid innovation in telecommunication, particularly with the advent of the smartphone, has helped to create a world where technology augments the human experience in ways that were unheard of half a century ago. From viewing the world through another’s front window, the immense benefits of remote healthcare, modern technology such as the advent of modern networking and the Internet has truly changed the world for the better.

Health Benefits of Modern Technology

Developments in digital technology have acted as an equalizer for those that live in rural and regional America, in several significant ways. Firstly, access to modern technology breaks down physical and regional barriers that exist between medical professionals and patients. A client suffering from chronic conditions can enjoy the high level of medical care provided by a specialist, even if they live many towns over.

For example, during the recent coronavirus pandemic, patients were able to receive support from doctors from the comfort of their own homes. Rather than risking going outside, vulnerable Americans could receive help without having to risk exposure to a potentially fatal illness.

Advanced communication technologies not only make it easier for governments to get the message out when communities are in danger, but they can also support the widespread implementation of digital healthcare. As little as a decade ago, it would have been unheard of to hear of group video conferencing - however, in today’s world, many patients enjoy the benefit of high-quality digital telephony from the comfort of their own home.

For many developing nations, the Internet is often seen as a good influence on education and personal relationships, according to research by the Pew Research Center on global attitudes around digital technology.

Image: Unsplash / Teemu Paananen

The Benefits and Risks of Technology

Technology is powerful as a barrier breaker and a change maker - it’s clear that when used in the right circumstances, it can be a powerful driver for positive change.

Digital technology is incredibly empowering. In today’s interconnected world, a novice 3D printer can use publicly available blueprints to help develop prosthetics for the most vulnerable members of society. Open access to this technology has also allowed for rapid innovation in the development of prosthetic limbs, with one team of researchers finding a way to reduce costs by more than 95%.

Enhancements in medical telecommunication have also had an impact. In 2020, surgical professionals worked together across the Atlantic Ocean to perform a complex laparoscopic procedure on a patient in dire need of medical care.

However, while there are significant benefits, it’s important to note that there are also significant risks that exist in the realm of digital technology. The advantages offered by technology are not one-sided - with benefits, there also exists risk.

Consider, for example, the mental health challenges faced by victims of cyberbullying and harassment. For many students who are completing their qualifications, increased connectivity can lead to increased victimization - and the proliferation of undesirable attitudes and behaviors within the youngest and most vulnerable users of technology.

Scrutinizing the impact of digital technologies presents a challenging landscape. On its own, technology can be incredibly powerful in connecting end users with the tools and platforms needed to succeed in life - however, for some, digital technology can present an avenue for serious mental illness if not managed correctly.

What Does The Digital Future Hold?

The advent of digital technologies has defined an era of rapid transformation and innovation - connecting distant, rural communities to the thriving metropolitan cityscapes that exist around the world. Much can be said of the benefits that the Internet has brought to the world - from the ability to connect medical professionals in times of crisis, to its capacity to keep the world connected in times of good and bad.

Indeed, the Internet has been, at times, controversial and challenging. Much can be said of the access that the Internet brings while opening the door to threat actors both near and far. The barrier that previously existed between the classroom and the home for the most part, no longer exists, bringing new challenges to teachers and students alike.

In a world where technology continues to embed itself in the lives of hundreds of millions of Americans, it’s valuable to consider what the future may hold for our increasingly digitized society. While for some, it will undoubtedly have challenges, the digital world of tomorrow looks set to supercharge an education revolution, providing opportunities and access to high-quality education at a capacity never previously seen.

For those looking to make a shift into a new career, the ongoing digital innovation looks set to transform the way that we are educated, forever.
by Web Desk via Digital Information World

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

New AI Assistant by Adobe Simplifies PDF Navigation, Offers Content Summarization and Citation Suggestions

Adobe has recently integrated the Firefly feature into its popular graphic apps like Photoshop and Illustrator. But the software giant is not stopping there. Now, they're extending this innovation to Acrobat and Reader, two widely-used PDF tools.

In a recent announcement, Adobe introduced a beta version of their new AI assistant, aptly named "AI Assistant," designed specifically for Acrobat and Reader users. The goal? To make navigating through complex PDFs a breeze.

This AI Assistant does a lot. It can suggest questions about the content of a PDF and provide answers, even helping you cite sources. Plus, it's great at summarizing lengthy documents.

But that's not all. It also makes it easier to navigate dense PDFs with clickable links and formats content for presentations and emails. And Adobe plans to expand its capabilities to work with other file formats like Word and PowerPoint, giving Microsoft's Copilot AI some competition.

Looking ahead, Adobe promises even more features like document drafting and image generation using Firefly AI.

Right now, the beta version is available to subscribers of Acrobat Individual, Pro, and Teams plans, as well as those in the Acrobat Pro trial. It'll soon be rolled out to Reader users. After the beta phase, Adobe plans to offer the full AI Assistant through a subscription model, though they haven't revealed pricing details yet.


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