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5 things you may have missed about Artificial Intelligence today: Club Med embraces Artificial Intelligence, IIT Kharagpur launches MTech in Artificial Intelligence and more

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Club Med adopts AI to enhance holiday experience; IIT Kharagpur launches AI MTech; AI cameras at Pune station can identify blacklisted individuals; Academics sound alarm over AI-generated content in research papers – That and more in our daily roundup. Let’s take a look.

1. Club Med uses artificial intelligence to enhance the vacation experience

Club Med is integrating artificial intelligence into its digital transformation to improve customer experience and employee efficiency. The Happy Numbers initiative pioneers the use of artificial intelligence to simplify the guest experience. The data-centric strategy, powered by artificial intelligence, processes 5 million data points in real time every day. CEO Quentin Briard highlights the role of AI in innovation, customer communications, recruitment and corporate social responsibility initiatives, reinforcing Club Med’s “happy digital” stance, The Economic Times report.

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2. IIT Kharagpur launches MTech in Artificial Intelligence

Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur emission Create MTech program in Artificial Intelligence under NM-ICPS, DST. This four-semester course is designed to prepare students for diverse applications of artificial intelligence, emphasizing theoretical foundations, practical laboratories, electives, and practical projects. Core topics include machine learning and deep learning, as well as elective specializations such as visual computing and secure artificial intelligence/machine learning.

3. AI cameras at Pune station identify blacklisted individuals

AI-powered surveillance cameras at Pune stations can identify blacklisted individuals and touts. The pilot project is a collaboration between Indian Railways and Jio to showcase its identification capabilities. Installed cameras (including entrance, exit and PRS) process video into data.According to the Indian Express, data from February 26 to March 3 showed that 1.1% of 9,625 tourists wore masks, including 7,311 repeat tourists and 2,314 new tourists. Report.

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4. Academics sound alarm over AI-generated content in research papers

Social media users and academics have expressed concerns about AI-generated content seeping into scientific papers. Examples include a ScienceDirect paper containing an introduction to artificial intelligence generation. Stock phrases such as “as of my last knowledge update” commonly used by AI chatbots such as ChatGPT appear in various academic journals.Elsevier, known for its strict anti-piracy measures, faces challenges in controlling such content, The Hindu reported Report.

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5. AI regulator’s recruitment struggle exposes global talent gap

Despite the growing need to regulate the field, Italy’s data protection agency still struggles to hire artificial intelligence experts. This reflects the global challenge that AI talent is in short supply in the public sector. Low wages, lengthy recruitment processes and visa barriers make it difficult to compete with private companies.According to Reuters, the EU and other countries are facing similar problems when setting up artificial intelligence regulators. Report.

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