5 things you may have missed about AI today: PM Modi warns against misuse of AI, Jim Lee talks AI creativity, and more

Artificial Intelligence Overview: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies when it involves untrained users. In other news, DC Comics chief creative officer Jim Lee revealed how artificial intelligence is taking the joy of creativity out of artists’ minds. All this and more in our roundup of artificial intelligence today.

  1. PM Modi warns against misuse of artificial intelligence

In a conversation with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the emerging risks of artificial intelligence and its misuse by those who are not trained or skilled enough to use this powerful technology.Talking about the rapid adoption of AI in India, the Prime Minister urged for clear “dos and don’ts” for the use of AI, such as adding watermarks on AI-generated content to avoid misinformation through deepfakes, according to ANI Report.

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2. DC Comics’ Jim Lee talks artificial intelligence

American comic artist Jim Lee was interviewed by AFP about the threat of artificial intelligence to the comic industry. Lee stressed that we need to find out how such technologies exist and the uncertainty around where AI tools get their data. Li said, “But even if it was accepted and someone paid me to use an AI engine to create works, I wouldn’t do it.” When talking about the power of artificial intelligence, he further added, according to AFP “I was depriving myself of the whole point of being in this industry,” said Dow. Report.

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3. Wipro partners with IISc to offer artificial intelligence program

IT company Wipro is partnering with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) to provide its employees with opportunities to pursue higher studies in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. It will include a Master of Technology (MTech) program that includes courses in machine learning/artificial intelligence, data science and business analytics.According to fund control Reportthe course will provide online lectures, library and alumni network to selected Wipro employees.

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4. Study finds artificial intelligence misses signs of depression in black Americans’ social media posts

A new study shows how racial and ethnic groups are being overlooked when training artificial intelligence models to perform healthcare-related duties. The study highlights how artificial intelligence fails to detect signs of depression in social media posts by Black Americans.Additionally, this suggests that people who use “I, me or mine” in their posts are more likely to suffer from depression, Reuters reports Report.

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5. TCS equips 350,000 employees with generative AI skills

Tata Consultancy Services claims that it has equipped more than 350,000 employees with generative AI skills. The company has also been recognized by Amazon Web Services (AWS) for its expertise in generative artificial intelligence technology. “With over 350,000 employees trained in fundamental GenAI skills, TCS is ready to build one of the world’s largest artificial intelligence workforce,” PTI said. Report.

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