Today, July 25, businesses are coming up with innovative solutions in the artificial intelligence space. Sonata Software has launched its own generative AI platform called Harmoni.AI, and the company claims that it focuses on ethics and responsible design; Turnitin's new AI detection tool is just what educators needed ever since ChatGPT first became free to the public - this and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.
Sonata Software, an Indian IT firm, has launched its own generative AI offering called Harmoni.AI, as per a report by Live Mint. The company claims that the AI platform adopts a ‘responsible by design' approach and prioritizes ethics, trust, privacy, security, and compliance.
Samir Dhir, MD and CEO of Sonata Software, said “We are excited to launch Harmoni.AI, our Play Big move in a Responsible-first AI and generative AI space…Our responsibility is to help Enterprises leverage the most relevant use cases for their specific business needs within a governed framework. The key to success, therefore, as with any AI, is the guardrails that humans build around them to guarantee secure and trusted outcomes”.
Researchers from Cardiff, UK, have developed an AI tool that is capable of improving the accuracy of medical diagnostics and help in early detection of breast cancer, as per a BBC report. The tool will empower radiologists in improving both the speed and accuracy of decision-making.
“The other thing about artificial intelligence is it doesn't actually need a break. It can get through a phenomenal number of scans and support the radiologists therefore to tackle the 'sticky' ones,” Judi Rhys, chief executive of cancer charity Tenovus, said.
Turnitin, a plagiarism and similarity checker, stated that it
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