AI roundup: As elections are nearing in various parts of the world, tech giants such as Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok and others have joined hands to battle AI-generated images during this crucial period. On the other hand, Nokia announced a new AI-powered tool for industrial workers which generates messages such as warnings or information. Know what's happening in the world of AI.
Six leading tech companies, Adobe, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, TikTok and others will be signing a contract to outline their strategy to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence tools for disrupting democratic elections. A joint statement from companies said, “In a critical year for global elections, technology companies are working on an accord to combat the deceptive use of AI targeted at voters.” The report further said, “We hope to finalize and present details on Friday at the Munich Security Conference," according to PTI report.
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Tech company Nokia announced its AI-powered tool which will empower industrial workers to generate messages about warnings, faulty machinery, and more from real-time data collection. The AI tool is called MX Workmate which also aims to expand Nokia's communications technology. Daeuble, Head of Enterprise Solutions Marketing at Nokia said that the tool will “ include early warnings about machine failure along with recommended actions for repairs, solutions to boost production quality and rates, or dealing with accidents at factories,” according to a Reuters report.
The University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science has announced a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) in Artificial Intelligence (AI) degree. This will be the first undergraduate program in the Ivy League universities along with the first AI undergraduate engineering programs in the US. Interim President J Larry Jameson said, “Data, including AI, is a critical area of focus for our strategic framework,
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