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Monday, May 27, 2024
AI Tool Usage Declines Among Creators in 2024, Survey Finds
Although 84% of creators acknowledged using AI tools for creating content, there was a significant drop in the use of specific AI technologies. For instance, the use of image or video recognition software decreased from 64.9% in 2023 to 46.5% in 2024. Automated transcription tools and chatbots also saw a decline, dropping from 57.4% to 32.8% and 55.6% to 32.2%, respectively.
The decline in usage is linked to several concerns among creators. Nearly half of the surveyed individuals were worried about the quality of AI-generated content. Concerns about originality and plagiarism were also prevalent, with 38.5% and 33% of creators respectively wary of these issues. Furthermore, about 28.7% expressed apprehensions about the ethical implications of AI, such as data privacy and proper crediting.
The changing attitude towards AI among creators was highlighted by several of them. Some have reduced their reliance on AI due to issues with accuracy, bias, and online security. One creator mentioned that using AI for generating content designs turned out to be more time-consuming than creating the ideas independently. Another creator has limited the use of tools like ChatGPT to administrative tasks, moving away from creative applications.
The impact of these concerns is also affecting jobs in creative fields. For example, one head of a production company mentioned that many are now employed to refine work initially done by AI, which has led to fewer job hours available.
Creators have various reasons for stepping back from AI. Some, particularly from underrepresented groups, feel that the lack of diversity in AI development affects the inclusivity and relevance of the tools, with some stating that the tools do not adequately reflect diverse perspectives.
This shift represents a significant turn in how digital tools are perceived and used in the creative industry, as creators balance innovation with authenticity and ethical considerations.
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by Mahrukh Shahid via Digital Information World
Can A Degree In AI Set You Up For Success? This Gen Z Software Engineer Has The Best Advice
Well, thanks to one software engineer by the name of Sajjaad Khader, we’ve got more news on this front. He’s not only a graduate of Georgia Tech but also an undergraduate in the field of AI. So who better to ask than him, right?
He says that not all that glitters in the world of AI is gold so you might want to rethink that career decision if it involves majoring in the field. But that does not mean he’s discouraging anyone. Instead, he says those with certain capabilities should opt for the degree and others struggling in three certain areas shouldn’t.
This got us curious and we had to decipher which three attributes aren’t great for the degree. So let’s take a look!
The 22-year-old explained how he has always had a passion for software engineering since a very young age. Today, he’s got serious advice for those considering a degree in the field as his experience has taught him quite a few lessons.
In the past three years, getting his master’s meant he was ready to venture into the field but along the way, he saw many struggling with interactive intelligence. Today, he’s got a top position in a tech firm that’s based on AI.
Speaking of the competition in this field, so many universities have started to roll out degrees in this regard. A lot was dedicated to the world of AI and it was not uncommon to find diplomas, courses, and even certifications online too.
Yes, he does feel it’s worthwhile and a great degree to set forth during this moment in time. But it’s not for everyone. The field has some not-so-glamorous aspects worth a mention, he adds.
In a short video on TikTok, he shed light on who shouldn’t enter the field and why. And we think it’s a great piece of advice for obvious reasons.
For starters, if your attention span is low, this is not for you. The field tends to get boring, especially when you need months to design simulations before you see the results coming into play. And not everyone finds that interesting or can keep up. It’s a long process and a lot of patience is needed.
Secondly, those struggling with math cannot or should not think about majoring in AI. Khader explains that it’s beyond coding and a lot of courses were math-related. And one of his very first assignments had to do math galore.
From graphs and charts to numbers and letters, he calls it a very complex math discourse and it’s not for everyone, especially if this domain is your weak point. And if those great with problem-solving and analytics struggle at times, he added.
Last but not least, Khader says that those struggling with making commitments cannot be in this field because results take a really long time. You not only have to show commitment to the degree but be willing to get more than one. In the same way, you need to stay committed to the project’s vision in the long term. It would take a lot of time to attain results.
Image: Sajjaad Khader/TikTok
Just think about, waking up every four hours from our sleep to keep a check on anti-spam software that is in the development phase. Yes, it’s not for everyone and if you don’t have that kind of passion for long-term commitments, then this is not for you.
There are days when you don’t know what can happen next but to still be keen and open to learning until the right result is obtained is the goal. And as he puts it, not just physical work but mental too without getting exhausted.
A closing message from the expert himself included how a degree in AI isn’t necessary if you wish to work in the tech world. Yes, it’s one of the most trending fields today but the demand for tech jobs isn’t getting any less.
@sajjaadkhader AI and Machine Learning is NOT what you expect #ai #machinelearning #chatgpt #softwareengineer #fyp ♬ original sound - Sajjaad Khader
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by Dr. Hura Anwar via Digital Information World
The Happiness Chasm: What's Driving Mauritius, U.S, Canada, Uzbekistan, and China's Youth Apart from Their Elders?
The USA ranks second in the happiness gap between youth and old adults with a gap of 52 points. Older adults are ranked 10 while young people are ranked 62 in the happiness index. Canada, Uzbekistan and China ranked third, fourth and fifth with a happiness gap of 50, 49 and 49 respectively. The youth happiness rank in Japan is 73 while old adults happiness rank is 36. Mongolia has a 33 happiness ranks difference between younger and older generations. The other countries that made it to the top ten list of countries with most unhappy youth are Algeria, Libya and Singapore. These countries have happiness gap ranks of 31, 30 and 28 respectively.
While prevailing notion suggests that young adults below 30 points are typically the happiest, this data shows a deviation from that trend, with older generations being significantly happier than the youth. There is nothing wrong with old adults being happier than young people, but the unhappiness rate in these young people is alarming. There are different factors that are not letting young people be happy like worries about employment, wars, government policies, climatic changes, economic responsibilities and depression and loneliness after covid-19. Many young people in Canada and the USA are also worried that they will never be able to own a house because of current economic conditions. These type of worries do not let the youth be happy.
Country | Youth Happiness Rank | Old Happiness Rank | Gap: Youth/Old |
---|---|---|---|
Mauritius | 85 | 28 | 57 |
U.S. | 62 | 10 | 52 |
Canada | 58 | 8 | 50 |
Uzbekistan | 71 | 22 | 49 |
China | 79 | 30 | 49 |
Japan | 73 | 36 | 37 |
Mongolia | 86 | 53 | 33 |
Algeria | 93 | 62 | 31 |
Libya | 80 | 50 | 30 |
Singapore | 54 | 26 | 28 |
Kazakhstan | 69 | 42 | 27 |
Philippines | 70 | 43 | 27 |
Laos | 104 | 77 | 27 |
Germany | 47 | 21 | 26 |
Spain | 55 | 29 | 26 |
Malta | 57 | 31 | 26 |
Bahrain | 77 | 51 | 26 |
Kyrgyzstan | 81 | 55 | 26 |
Mauritania | 119 | 93 | 26 |
Chad | 120 | 94 | 26 |
UAE | 35 | 11 | 24 |
France | 48 | 25 | 23 |
Brazil | 60 | 37 | 23 |
Guinea | 103 | 81 | 22 |
New Zealand | 27 | 6 | 21 |
Myanmar | 122 | 102 | 20 |
Venezuela | 83 | 64 | 19 |
Norway | 20 | 3 | 17 |
Jamaica | 84 | 68 | 16 |
Nepal | 92 | 76 | 16 |
Saudi Arabia | 42 | 27 | 15 |
Niger | 116 | 101 | 15 |
Madagascar | 124 | 109 | 15 |
Sweden | 18 | 4 | 14 |
Hong Kong | 97 | 84 | 13 |
UK | 32 | 20 | 12 |
Burkina Faso | 117 | 105 | 12 |
Australia | 19 | 9 | 10 |
Estonia | 44 | 35 | 9 |
Bolivia | 74 | 65 | 9 |
Türkiye | 101 | 92 | 9 |
Liberia | 113 | 104 | 9 |
Mali | 125 | 116 | 9 |
Bangladesh | 128 | 120 | 8 |
Sierra Leone | 141 | 133 | 8 |
Uruguay | 30 | 24 | 6 |
India | 127 | 121 | 6 |
Egypt | 130 | 124 | 6 |
Yemen | 135 | 129 | 6 |
Finland | 7 | 2 | 5 |
Belgium | 24 | 19 | 5 |
Ireland | 21 | 16 | 5 |
South Africa | 87 | 82 | 5 |
Malawi | 137 | 132 | 5 |
Denmark | 5 | 1 | 4 |
Thailand | 45 | 41 | 4 |
Colombia | 76 | 72 | 4 |
Ivory Coast | 100 | 96 | 4 |
Kuwait | 16 | 13 | 3 |
Poland | 43 | 40 | 3 |
Italy | 41 | 38 | 3 |
Congo | 88 | 85 | 3 |
Palestine | 102 | 99 | 3 |
Tanzania | 129 | 126 | 3 |
Netherlands | 9 | 7 | 2 |
Russia | 68 | 66 | 2 |
Tajikistan | 89 | 87 | 2 |
Cambodia | 112 | 110 | 2 |
Zimbabwe | 139 | 137 | 2 |
DRC | 140 | 139 | 1 |
Lebanon | 142 | 141 | 1 |
Guatemala | 49 | 49 | 0 |
Tunisia | 118 | 118 | 0 |
Jordan | 123 | 123 | 0 |
Ethiopia | 131 | 131 | 0 |
Lesotho | 138 | 138 | 0 |
Afghanistan | 143 | 143 | 0 |
Iceland | 4 | 5 | -1 |
Switzerland | 13 | 14 | -1 |
Cameroon | 106 | 107 | -1 |
Togo | 126 | 127 | -1 |
Honduras | 56 | 58 | -2 |
Gambia | 110 | 112 | -2 |
Benin | 115 | 117 | -2 |
Eswatini | 134 | 136 | -2 |
Austria | 12 | 15 | -3 |
Comoros | 132 | 135 | -3 |
Vietnam | 65 | 69 | -4 |
Greece | 53 | 57 | -4 |
Indonesia | 75 | 79 | -4 |
Mozambique | 94 | 98 | -4 |
Ghana | 121 | 125 | -4 |
Iraq | 90 | 95 | -5 |
Sri Lanka | 123 | 128 | -5 |
Luxembourg | 6 | 12 | -6 |
Costa Rica | 11 | 17 | -6 |
Cyprus | 51 | 57 | -6 |
Zambia | 136 | 142 | -6 |
Chile | 39 | 46 | -7 |
South Korea | 52 | 59 | -7 |
Malaysia | 64 | 71 | -7 |
Iran | 96 | 103 | -7 |
Botswana | 133 | 140 | -7 |
Taiwan Province of China | 25 | 34 | -9 |
Namibia | 105 | 114 | -9 |
Peru | 63 | 73 | -10 |
Kenya | 109 | 119 | -10 |
Mexico | 22 | 33 | -11 |
Argentina | 34 | 45 | -11 |
Senegal | 99 | 111 | -12 |
Czechia | 10 | 23 | -13 |
Georgia | 78 | 91 | -13 |
Azerbaijan | 95 | 108 | -13 |
Dominican Republic | 61 | 75 | -14 |
Gabon | 91 | 106 | -15 |
Morocco | 98 | 113 | -15 |
Pakistan | 107 | 122 | -15 |
Israel | 2 | 18 | -16 |
Kosovo | 23 | 39 | -16 |
Armenia | 72 | 88 | -16 |
Slovenia | 15 | 32 | -17 |
Portugal | 46 | 63 | -17 |
Nicaragua | 28 | 47 | -19 |
Latvia | 31 | 51 | -20 |
Slovakia | 38 | 60 | -22 |
Nigeria | 108 | 130 | -22 |
Uganda | 111 | 134 | -23 |
Ecuador | 59 | 84 | -25 |
Panama | 26 | 56 | -30 |
North Macedonia | 67 | 98 | -31 |
Ukraine | 82 | 115 | -33 |
Hungary | 36 | 70 | -34 |
Albania | 66 | 100 | -34 |
El Salvador | 17 | 52 | -35 |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 33 | 68 | -35 |
Romania | 8 | 48 | -40 |
Lithuania | 1 | 44 | -43 |
Paraguay | 37 | 83 | -46 |
Montenegro | 50 | 97 | -47 |
Bulgaria | 40 | 90 | -50 |
Serbia | 3 | 54 | -51 |
Moldova | 29 | 86 | -57 |
Croatia | 14 | 80 | -66 |
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Sunday, May 26, 2024
Can ChatGPT Be Trusted? New Study Says The Tool Offers Inaccurate Programming Replies 52% Of The Time
Thanks to tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot, we’re seeing answers to questions get generated at the speed of light. And most of us go about believing everything we read, without understanding how erroneous they could be.
This is all in regards to a new study on OpenAI’s ChatGPT where we got a better and up-close look at whether or not the feature can be trusted and if yes, to what degree. But we wouldn’t be lying if we said the stats gave us a scare.
ChatGPT and all the other leading AI assistants are hailed for providing replies to the likes of coding and programming very quickly, and that means the speed supersedes that linked to humans today.
All you do is give the prompt and get a reply quickly but thanks to the latest research on this front, you shouldn’t be putting a lot of trust as the majority of replies feature wrong data linked to programming queries.
The news comes from a study carried out this month which was unveiled at Computer Human Interaction Conference. This is where a team of researchers arising from Purdue University checking a series of questions that were received as prompts to the popular AI tool.
They got back replies that were wrong, 52% of the time. Additionally, a staggering 77% of the answers were found to be overly verbose. Now that means if you have been relying on ChatGPT like AI tools to give out programming-related data, you may wish to think twice.
We agree that not all AI can be trusted all the time, but there are some serious mistakes with a high probability. Any AI chatbot that gives you wrong answers so frequently must be shunned and if not, then used with careful double-checks because the probability of things going wrong is just too high.
Experts at Perdue stated how human programmers are so much more reliable and therefore a better preference over ChatGPT. This is why they are even the first choice for 35% of the population and that needs to increase if you want correct information.
Humans are more expressive, and comprehensive in terms of details, and also tend to roll out replies in the most articulated language style imaginable. What is worse than this is how the study proved that human programmers were not able to detect 39% of the time that the replies rolled out were indeed false and filled with errors.
It’s a serious wakeup call we feel and this is just one study that has unraveled some worrisome findings. It does prove how generative AI bots continue to make serious mistakes and how humans might not be capable of catching them.
AI Overviews from Google were put into place across the US for Search at the start of May. They have been producing some of the most strange and error-filled summaries to search for a while now.
But the search giant refuses to accept them as serious mistakes and therefore goes about calling them rare occasions and isolated examples. They feel the replies that are bizarre or so-called classified as dangerous are mostly linked to uncommon questions. They do not represent the majority of people’s experiences.
Moreover, Google boasted how most of the time, users are getting high-quality replies and links that enable them to carry out searches on a deeper level than before. But it is still investigating the matter and is thankful for all the feedback on this front.
Image: DIW-Aigen
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The Role Medical Software Plays in Clinical Trials
Every year, medical experts and pharmaceutical companies develop new medications and treatment options for various ailments. Before these medicines can be released to the mass market, they must undergo rigorous testing during clinical trials. Clinical trials test the safety and efficacy of drugs in people from different demographics. To perform these trials, pharmaceutical companies need reliable medical software to record and secure the data but also to track activities at each phase.
During this process, medical experts note the side effects of the new medications and adjust the dosage as needed. The government drug administration regulatory body audits clinical trials in the countries where they take place. These audits depend on the data stored on the medical software, and they usually take place after every phase of the clinical trial.
Phases of Clinical Trials
Clinical trials usually occur in the phases listed below:
Phase one
During this phase, drug companies test their new medication on a small group of people, usually 10 to 20 people. The aim is to ensure that a low dose of the medicine is not harmful.
Phase two
This phase aims to find the optimal dose of the treatment and the side effects on the body upon consumption. The participant size is between 20 to 50 people.
Phase three
In this phase, medical experts verify the efficacy of the optimal dosage found in phase two and further investigate the side effects of the medication. The participants in this phase range between 50 and 100 people.
Phase four
Once the medication is proven effective, medical experts will compare it to existing treatments for the same ailment or a placebo. This phase usually has hundreds or thousands of participants. During this phase, the pharmaceutical company producing the drug will also seek government approval to sell it to the mass market.
Phase five
After drug approval and sales to the mass market, the pharmaceutical company will continue to monitor its consumption to observe long-term side effects.
Each phase of clinical trials generates huge volumes of data because of the numerous participants. It is worth noting that every company has its unique method of operation, so there might not exist medical software suited to their unique needs. This is why companies like AROBS develop custom medical software that can be configured with features that will make pharmaceutical companies conduct their trials efficiently.
Features of Medical Software
Pharmaceutical companies often customize their medical software to their unique needs. Nevertheless, some features are commonly found in most medical software used for clinical trials. They are listed below:
- Electronic health records
- Financial management
- Reporting and analytics
- Inventory management
- Payroll
- Medical CRM
- Telehealth
Endnote
Medical software is a crucial asset for pharmaceutical companies conducting clinical trials because it helps them keep track of the participants’ performance and health status. They also use it to record medical data that will be audited by the appropriate government regulatory body before approving the medication being developed. This software can be customized to fit the medical needs at hand, making it more useful.
by Web Desk via Digital Information World
From Abstract to Urban: A Guide to Understanding Artistic Styles
1- Abstract Art
Abstract art is all about abstract and non-object things. It is the style of art where the artist uses his emotions and feelings to represent shapes, lines, forms and other gestural marks. Abstract art doesn’t use any material things to awaken emotion.Image: Pawel Czerwinski / Unsplash
The strokes of colors on the canvas are enough to convey the emotions behind the idea of the artwork.
2- Figurative Art
As we can tell from the name, figurative art uses figures to convey emotions behind the artwork. This is the art style that has been being used for centuries. The artist paints real objects that look like human forms and present it in a way that shows a bigger meaning.Image: DIW-Aigen
In modern times, figurative art is also being used with other contemporary art types like abstract, minimalist and cubic art.
3- Geometric Art
In this artistic approach, a myriad of geometric shapes such as triangles, squares, and circles converge to construct intricate angles, points, and forms.Image by StakeCash from Pixabay
From straightforward designs to elaborate compositions, the geometric style of art spans a spectrum of complexity.
4- Minimalist Art
Minimalist art is a type of abstract art but the artist doesn’t use any of his emotions or feelings to make this art style. It is often described as, “what you see is what you see”, which means that there is no hidden meaning behind minimalist art.Image: Bench Accounting / UnSplash
Image: Hardae/pixabay
Minimalist art is simple, often made with geometric and least expressive figures.
5- Nature Art
This art is all about nature, from landscapes to animals and humans.Image: eddydsgn/pixabay
You can see nature in different forms of art like painting, drawing, photography and digital technology. It is widely liked by photography enthusiasts across all masses.
6- Pop Art
Pop art started getting well known in post-war America and Britain in the early 1950s. It was first made as a resistant force for other art styles but it gained popularity in the 1960s. Pop art is a simple yet funky form of art which is inspired by people or current situations.Image: freepik
You can often see pop art graphics in music, comic books, advertising and product packaging.
7- Portraiture
Image: DIW-AigenPortraiture is an art style which covers a person, their style, essence and status perfectly. Do you know the famous painting Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci? It is a perfect example of the portraiture. Portraiture has always been well-known among emperors and kings, especially during the Roman and British empire.
8- Still Life
You can see still life art in painting, drawing, as well as photography. This type of art is for still or inanimate objects. Even a dead person can be a model for still life.Image: DIW-Aigen / The watermelon symbolizes Palestinian resistance in protests and art, embodying the struggle against Israeli occupation.
Still life artwork can also be about flowers, furniture, game, food and anything that isn’t breathing or moving.
9- Surrealist
Surrealist art style is all about unreal and irrational thinking style projected into art. It serves as a medium for exploring the depths of the psyche, revealing juxtapositions of thoughts and emotions that defy rational explanation.Image: DIW-Aigen
You cannot define or explain a surrealist art as there is no logic or meaning behind it. It is complex and doesn’t match any real objects. Surrealist art often challenges conventional norms and perceptions, prompting viewers to question reality and delve into the realms of dreams and subconscious thoughts.
10- Typography
Typography art style arranges texts to give a powerful message, that are more popular on digital channels these days. It uses typeface, a method of designing alphabets in specific styles, to convey a feeling, identity or any message.Image: Nick Fewings/unsplash
You can see typography on books, posters, internet, social media posts and street signs.
11- Urban Art
Image: Nick Fewings / UnsplashImage: Felix Dubois-Robert / Unsplash
Urban art is often made by artists living in urban areas. These artworks show city life and experiences one faces living in an urban environment. It also shows the negative effects of urbanization like poverty.
Conclusion:
Familiarity with various art forms not only enriches personal taste but also enhances interaction with AI-based image generation tools like DALL-E and Bing Image. For instance, prompting these tools to create a modern illustration versus a realistic minimalist art piece can yield vastly different visual outputs. Understanding these distinctions empowers users to craft more precise prompts, resulting in more tailored and satisfying outcomes from AI-generated images.
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Saturday, May 25, 2024
Study Reveals Apple and Starlink Users' Locations Easily Trackable, Sparking Privacy Concerns
Apple collects the location of their users to provide their devices with a Wi-Fi-Based Positioning System, an alternative to the Global Positioning System (GPS). For the research, researchers performed an attack using data from Apple to collect a snapshot of Wi-Fi Basic Service Set Identifiers (BSSID) geolocations. As a result, they could easily monitor the Wi-Fi access points of Apple users anywhere in the world. The researchers also mentioned that the attack method they used can be executed by anyone with basic technical knowledge. After researching for a year, the team determined the location of about two billion BSSIDs worldwide.
As a result of this study, researchers were also able to identify the location of several travel routers, which pose a significant threat to people who do not want to be tracked. War zones were particularly exposed to this tracking. Researchers found nearly 3,722 Starlink terminals based in military zones in Ukraine. They also discovered that the Apple devices they tracked never even used WPS. All of them just needed to be within Wi-Fi range to expose their location publicly and get tracked.
The team of researchers informed Google and Apple about their findings, as both companies use their own WPS. They also discussed their concerns with GL.iNet and SpaceX. In response, Apple announced in March 2024 that users can now opt out of having their wireless access points' locations collected by Apple. To prevent Google from indexing your location, simply add "_nomap" to the name of your Wi-Fi access points (SSID).
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by Arooj Ahmed via Digital Information World