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5 things you may have missed about AI today: South Korea highlights AI risks, Qualcomm unveils new AI chipset, and more

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Artificial Intelligence Overview: South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol highlighted the risks of artificial intelligence to democracy at a global summit. Yeol talked about how fake news and disinformation can spread through artificial intelligence and how it poses a huge threat. In other news, Qualcomm announced a new Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset capable of supporting on-device generative AI. Learn more about such artificial intelligence news today, March 18, 2024.

  1. South Korea’s president discusses artificial intelligence risks

South Korea is holding its third democracy summit, where the country’s president will discuss how artificial intelligence affects human rights and democracy. Yell also accused Russia and China of encouraging disinformation campaigns. According to Reuters, Yell said at the summit that “fake news and disinformation based on artificial intelligence and digital technologies not only violate individual freedoms and human rights, but also threaten democratic institutions.” Report.

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2. Qualcomm launches Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset with third-generation AI capabilities

Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset for the next generation of flagship smartphones has been released. The chipset will support on-device generative AI capabilities, Wi-Fi 7, HD sound, spatial audio, up to 200MP cameras, and more. The chipset is powered by 30 large language models (LLMs), including Baichuan-7B, Llama 2 and Gemini Nano.hinduism report Xiaomi will be the first smartphone brand to integrate the newly launched processor. The chipset will also power Honor, iQOO, and Realme smartphones.

3. Infinix Note 40 series announced with AI capabilities

Infinix has announced the launch of the new Note 40 series, including Note 40, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro Plus. The devices come with various artificial intelligence features such as Active Halo AI lighting, Folax, Ask AI, AI wallpaper generator, and more.According to media reports, the series is powered by Dimensity 7020 and Helio G99 chipsets, enabling the device to support advanced artificial intelligence features release.

4. Legal action against AI voice cloning startups

Jammable, a London-based artificial intelligence startup that specializes in cloning celebrity voices, is currently facing serious legal action over copyright issues from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). BPI’s general counsel said: “Jammable and a growing number of similar companies are abusing artificial intelligence technology, stealing the creativity of others without permission and producing false content. In doing so, they are jeopardizing the future success of British musicians and their music .” Report.

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5. Kubiya.ai announces AI agent for platform engineering

DevOps automation company Kubiya.ai has launched its new “DevOps Digital Agent” for platform engineering. AI agents claim to be able to perform complex tasks, queries, and operations. The tool will empower users by automating end-to-end processes, providing organizations with higher productivity and improved SLAs. Additionally, AI agents reportedly provide enterprise-grade security and architecture to bring trust and reliability. release.

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