At the forthcoming Republic Day Parade, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will have a tableau that will give detailed information about how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used for different businesses and the general public. Unexpectedly, a robocall impersonating President Joe Biden’s voice using artificial intelligence (AI) deterred voters from casting their ballots. See our daily AI roundup for this and more. Let’s examine this.
AI utilization will be demonstrated by MeitY tableau
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will also be participating in the Republic Day Parade with a tableau to demonstrate the integration of AI in different industries. Director of the Ministry of Electronics and IT JL Gupta stated, “This time, the Ministry of Electronics and IT showcased a tableau that primarily covers AI-based technology and how AI can benefit the public.” How else may artificial intelligence benefit the health sector? ANI stated.
AI mimicking the voice of President Joe Biden
Attorneys general in New Hampshire are currently looking into the robocall that used artificial intelligence (AI) tools and techniques to trick individuals into believing they were US President Joe Biden. It attempted to dissuade voters from casting ballots in the primary on Tuesday. “The recorded message, which was sent to multiple voters on Sunday, appears to be an illegal attempt to disrupt and suppress voting,” stated Attorney General John Formella. The message’s contents should be completely disregarded by voters, the AP reports.
AI-Precision Oncology Center announced by Apollo Cancer Center
To raise the standard of oncology care, Apollo Cancer Centre opened the first AI-Precision Oncology Centre (POC) in India. The center’s goals are to offer specialized medical services that include precise diagnosis, real-time insights, evaluation of cancer risk, treatment plan, and more. According to the release, the AI-POC will offer individualized therapy and be very patient-centric.
Oracle launches a service using generative AI
Oracle unveiled “Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI),” which blends large language models (LLMs) from Cohere and Meta Llama 2 to suit multiple commercial use cases, in an effort to make advanced generative AI available to more organizations. According to the publication, OCI Generative AI is available for usage in the Oracle Cloud and on-premises through OCI Dedicated Region.
RagaAI will fund the creation of tools to repair AI systems
Gaurav Agarwal, the creator of RagaAI and a former employee of Nvidia Corp., disclosed a significant investment in the creation of instruments for identifying and resolving AI system bugs. It is anticipated that this technology will guarantee security in the AI era. “I’ve seen AI failures while at Ola and Nvidia,” Agarwal stated. These kinds of situations must be avoided immediately, especially in high-stakes AI use cases like cancer detection, aviation maintenance, and AI-powered hiring tools, according to Bloomberg.