Artificial Intelligence Overview: As preference for online exams continues to grow, an online assessment solutions company has announced the launch of an AI-powered remote proctored exam platform to eliminate opportunities for cheating. South Korea, on the other hand, plans to invest more than $7 billion in artificial intelligence to maintain its position as a leading semiconductor chip supplier. Check out more AI news like this in our roundup, starting today, April 9th.

  1. Announcing the launch of new artificial intelligence remote proctoring platform

A company called ExamOnline has launched a next-generation online remote proctored exam platform powered by artificial intelligence technology. The platform utilizes artificial intelligence-driven proctoring and uses technologies such as facial recognition, behavioral analysis and environmental monitoring to identify any potential opportunities for cheating. Maneesh Singh, CEO of ExamOnline, said: “This innovative solution meets the growing demand for secure and convenient online proctoring, while providing significant benefits to exam administrators and candidates.” release.

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2. South Korea will invest more than US$7 billion in artificial intelligence

South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol talked about the country’s investment in artificial intelligence, planning to contribute nearly $7 billion by 2027. The investments will be used to maintain its global position in the semiconductor chip market. President Yeol also emphasized that 1.4 trillion won will be allocated to artificial intelligence semiconductor companies. According to Reuters, he further added, “The current competition in the semiconductor field is an industrial war and an all-out war between countries.” Report.

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3. Multiverse partners with AI startup Searchlight to develop new AI products

British company Multiverse has partnered with artificial intelligence startup Searchlight to develop corporate skills and provide training services for professional environments. It also aims to develop new artificial intelligence products for the company. According to Tech Crunch, Multiverse founder and CEO Euan Blair said: “Searchlight’s artificial intelligence, platform and outstanding talent will enable us to better diagnose the skills needed within the company and deliver impactful solutions.” Report.

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4. AMD expands Versal adaptive SoC for AI-driven embedded systems

AMD announced the launch of the new Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 and Versal Prime Series Gen 2 adaptive SoCs, aiming to expand AMD’s Versal adaptive SoC product portfolio. In a single device, the SoC will provide pre-processing, AI inference and post-processing capabilities, enabling end-to-end acceleration of AI-driven embedded systems. “Demand for AI-enabled embedded applications is exploding and driving the need for single-chip solutions for the most efficient performance,” said Salil Raje, senior vice president and general manager of AMD’s Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group. The end-to-end acceleration is within the power and area constraints of embedded systems,” according to media reports release.

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5. Elon Musk talks about the future of artificial intelligence

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been outspoken about the future of artificial intelligence. In a recent interview with X Space Technology Issues, Musk said that artificial intelligence will be more powerful than human intelligence and that starting in 2026, the introduction of AGI will have a greater impact.Musk said, “If you define AGI (artificial general intelligence) as being smarter than the smartest person, I think it could be next year, within two years,” according to Reuters Report.

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