Artificial intelligence is not the new Tower of Babel

From Prof Ioannis Pitas, President of the International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA) • Updated: 08/05/2023 – 18:48 The positive impact of AI systems can far outweigh their negatives if proper regulatory measures are taken. Technophobia is neither justified nor a solution, writes prof. Ioannis Pitas. Amidst growing fears that the increasingly present artificial …

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Creating a Thai-language AI tool

AI engineers share their insights in a workshop titled “Challenges, Chances, and Opportunities of Thai ChatGPT,” held recently by Nectec. Thai Artificial Intelligence (AI) engineers from public and private organizations have teamed up to develop a Thai-language AI-based generative chatbot, which is expected to benefit different sectors, from education to business. The National …

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Henry Kissinger on a potential AI arms race

That Henry Kissinger is still alive will be news to some people. He is hard of hearing, blind in one eye and has undergone several heart surgeries. Still, he says, he works about 15 hours a day. And – incredibly – it remains relevant on a global scale. Koppel asked, “If one of …

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5 reasons why you should care about Web3

Web3 has the potential to upend virtually everything we know about online life and who controls it. But as with any rapidly evolving technology, it can be hard to separate fact from wishful thinking. So, if you’ve been struggling to understand the web3 hype or wondering why web3 matters, this article is for …

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