AI Roundup: Several major developments happened in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, August 24. South Korean online platform Naver announced the launch of its generative AI platform, and Australia's Productivity Commissioner claimed AI could solve the deepening productivity crisis. Moreover, Deloitte announced a new training curriculum for its employees that will include generative AI.
All this, and more in our today's AI roundup.
Keeping up with the growing demand for AI, South Korean online platform Naver on Friday announced the launch of its new generative AI service called HyperCLOVA X. According to a Reuters report. this AI tool is aimed at providing customized services for enterprise clients. It is equipped with an AI chatbot called CLOVA X that will improve navigation services, online shopping experience as well as general web browsing.
Australia's Productivity Commissioner Michael Brennan said on Thursday that AI could have a major impact on improving the economic output in the next few decades as the Western world deals with a productivity crisis. As per a Bloomberg report, the Australian govt released a report highlighting the decline in productivity growth to 1.2 percent from the 1.5 percent figure that was reported two years ago. “If we were to see a revival, a significant revival of productivity growth in the developed world, I would imagine that artificial intelligence is probably a key part of that”, said Brennan.
Many websites could be leveraging AI chatbots to copy content from top publishers around the world, online news rating group Newsguard claimed. As per a Bloomberg report. as many as 37 websites were found to have identical content which was previously published by the likes of CNN, the
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