AI Roundup: Morgan Stanley has announced the development of its AI chatbot to deal with wealthy clients, while Google Cloud announced a partnership with CERT-In to hold cybersecurity AI hackathons for government officials. On the other hand, AI-powered AADHAR innovations were unveiled by UIDAI at the Global Fintech Festival 2023 in Mumbai.
All this, and more in today's AI roundup.
American financial services company Morgan Stanley announced that it is developing a generative AI chatbot in collaboration with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT. As per a Reuters report, the AI chatbot has been in the testing phase with over 1000 financial advisers in the past months. The chatbot will provide a summary of the conversation with the client, draft follow-up emails, and help accomplish more tasks.
Google Cloud on Thursday announced that it is partnering with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) to train 1000 government officials in cybersecurity skills. According to a PTI report, the practices will include the use of generative AI as well as AI hackathons. Google Cloud will also offer up to 1 lakh cybersecurity certificate scholarships to learners. CERT-In Director General Sanjay Bahl said, “Cybersecurity is the cornerstone of our digital future, and harnessing the power of generative AI will help to stay ahead in this ever-evolving landscape.”
The Unique Identification Authority of India unveiled AI-powered Aadhaar innovations at the ongoing Global Fintech Festival 2023 in Mumbai. UIDAI, under the theme of “Reimagine Aadhaar”, presented an improved Face Authentication feature that uses AI and ML technologies and is developed in-house, ANI reported. UIDAI also announced plans to establish an Innovation Lab at the UIDAI
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