Google Gemini Reams Up Its Memory,Saidot x Microsoft Strengthen AI Newsletter#47

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📰 News Bulletin 📰

🛡️Saidot x Microsoft: Strengthening AI Governance

🔗 Saidot collaborates with Microsoft to deliver full and responsible AI governance.

💡 Google Gemini Reams Up Its Memory 🤖Google's chatbot AI can now remember interactions for context-aware, better responding.

📈 Satya Nadella Predicts AI Agents Will Change Our Future

🔮The Microsoft Chief Executive Officer envisions AI agents as a possible revolution in personal and professional workflows**.

🌍 PM Modi: India's AI Expertise for Global Progress🇮🇳 India's Prime Minister offers to share the expertise of AI and digital tech that India has for fixing global problems.

😲 Professor from Bengaluru Shocked by Class 10 AI Question

🎓Controversy over school exam that asks students to code a chatbot for just 4 marks!

Saidot Partners with Microsoft to Promote End-to-End AI Governance

Saidot, the world's leading provider of AI governance solutions, has partnered with Microsoft to deliver comprehensive frameworks for the ethical development and deployment of AI. A growing concern across all industries, Saidot and Microsoft will work to address transparency, accountability, and bias in AI systems. With its governance tools in place with Microsoft's cloud and AI platforms, organizations can now easily implement responsible AI practices. The collaboration focuses on end-to-end governance – from designing AI models to real-world applications of AI models. The enterprise-grade infrastructure in Microsoft ensures scalability and security, and Saidot brings expertise in enhancing accountability along with compliance with global regulations. This partnership marks the increasing interest in ethical AI practices and commitment to making good contributions with AI for human good and securing the potential risks associated with AI.

Google's AI Chatbot Gemini Gets Memory Feature: How it Works

Google has upgraded its AI chatbot, Gemini, with a revolutionary memory feature that can recall information from previous interactions. The new version of Gemini no longer depends on the old versions, and instead allows it to give a more personal and contextually responsive answer, "remembering" user preferences, names, or ongoing topics. For instance, if a user frequently discloses his or her travel plans, Gemini can recall previous destinations and suggest personal itineraries. The memory feature is fully customizable, and users can add, update, or delete stored data according to their wish, ensuring privacy and control. This is considered a step forward in making AI assistants more intuitive and user-friendly. By bridging the gap between static conversational models and dynamic, personalized interaction, Google's Gemini is repositioning the capabilities of AI chatbots and making it a major player in the AI assistant landscape.

Microsoft's Satya Nadella Predicts AI Agents Are The Future.

Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella foresees a world of future AI agents changing how people work and communicate. Speaking during an event last week, Nadella said that AI-powered agents are transforming complex tasks, such as coordination of schedules, analyzing massive amounts of data and even an automated workflow. These agents, powered by technologies like OpenAI’s GPT models and Microsoft’s Azure platform, aim to seamlessly integrate into personal and professional environments. Nadella emphasized the potential for AI agents to democratize access to advanced tools, allowing individuals and businesses to achieve more with fewer resources. Such innovations as Microsoft Copilot and AI-integrated Office tools are now catching on, and Nadella's vision will ensure the most drastic undertakings regarding the development of next-generation intelligent digital assistants for a better future - connected and efficient.

PM Modi Offers India's Digital Tech, AI Expertise to Drive Global Progress

PM Narendra Modi on Tuesday offered India's digital technology and artificial intelligence expertise to the global community as he reaffirmed the country's position as a hub for technological innovation. Addressing a global summit, PM Modi emphasized India's achievements in developing AI solutions for healthcare, education, and governance, showcasing how these technologies are driving socio-economic transformation. He appealed to use India's experience of successfully implementing a big digital project, like Aadhaar and UPI, to resolve global issues, such as poverty, climate change, equitable access to technology, among others. Speaking about ethical AI and all-inclusive growth, Modi emphasized the significance of partnerships in ensuring that such technology developed for all of humanity. His vision reflects India's ambition to be the front runner in the global AI race while bringing collaborative strength to address the greatest issues in this world.

Class 10 AI exam paper shocks Bengaluru professor: code simple chatbot for just 4 marks

A Bengaluru professor was shocked when he reviewed a Class 10 AI exam paper containing a question asking students to code a simple chatbot; that is, worth only four marks. The task, which requires an understanding of programming concepts like logic flows, conditionals, and language processing, reignited debates about the fairness of the curriculum. While proponents argue that exposing students to AI programming is preparing them for future demands, critics ask whether the complexity is too much for this age group. The controversy also identifies broader issues within AI education, including a lack of adequate training programs and resources available for teachers to guide students appropriately. The incident has sparked debates over striking the right balance between idealism and pragmatism in school curriculums, so AI education is both challenging and accessible for young learners.

Other References

  1. US government commission pushes Manhattan Project-style AI initiative.

  2. Niantic uses Pokémon Go player data to build AI navigation system.

  3. Meta hires Salesforce’s CEO of AI, Clara Shih, to lead new business AI group

  4. You shouldn’t upload your medical images to AI chatbots.

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