5 things you may have missed about AI today: Nvidia to open AI centers in Indonesia, India, discuss AI laws and more

Artificial Intelligence Overview: Nvidia and Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison are in talks to build an artificial intelligence center in Central Java in 2024. The two companies may invest $200 million in development. In other news, Microsoft warned countries including the United States, South Korea and India that China intends to use artificial intelligence to disrupt elections. Learn more about artificial intelligence news in our roundup.

  1. Nvidia and Indosat to establish artificial intelligence center in Indonesia

Nvidia and Indosat will open a $200 million artificial intelligence center in Indonesia. The center will include Solo City’s telecommunications infrastructure or human resources center. “Right now, our main focus is to establish an AI-related center of excellence in Solo,” said Indosat’s Steve Saerang. According to Reuters, Steve also talked about how the partnership with Nvidia will boost Indonesia’s technology base. Facility construction. Report.

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2. Microsoft warned countries to be wary of artificial intelligence threats from China during the election

With elections approaching in several parts of the world, Microsoft has shared a statement about how China is using artificial intelligence to disrupt elections. The misuse of artificial intelligence is expected to affect countries such as the United States, South Korea, and India. “As people head to the polls in India, South Korea and the United States, we will likely see Chinese cyber and influence actors, and to some extent North Korean cyber actors, working to target these elections,” Microsoft said.guardian Report.

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3. India will enact AI laws for news publishers

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India will enact artificial intelligence laws to protect the rights of news publishers, content creators and others. Vishno said the laws would “robustly protect rights and share benefits while leaving good room for innovation,” the Economic Times reported. Report.

4. Companies may have smaller workforces due to AI

A study released by Adecco Group highlights that companies are expected to employ fewer workers due to the increasing use of artificial intelligence over the next five years. Multiple complex tasks can be performed using generative AI tools, potentially eliminating human intervention. Adecco CEO Denis Machuel said: “Almost every job will be affected by artificial intelligence in some way.” According to Reuters, Denis also said, “We have carried out personnel training and upskilling on behalf of our customers.” Report.

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5. Samsung will launch artificial intelligence TV

Samsung will release a new artificial intelligence TV on April 17. Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K series, Neo QLED 4K series and OLED series will be powered by artificial intelligence. The company has started accepting early orders and pre-orders for its upcoming AI-powered TV. Additionally, buyers who pre-order the TV can enjoy a discount worth Rs 15,000 on their purchase, according to the release.

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