In Italy the sentence “Verba volant, scripta manent” is often used, although it is not Italian but Latin. That is the sentence that came to mind when I read the news of the availability of a spoken interaction with ChatGTP. Whereas till yesterday you had to type your questions and …
Read More »Moving healthcare to the cyberspace
I guess most of you remember this cartoon, showing a very concerned patient as the doctor informed him to have fixed his broken rib using Photoshop… The point made, at that time, was the increased use of Photoshop to alter reality, generating “fakes”. It made smile at that time, and …
Read More »The Future is coming sooner
Generative AI has taken the world by surprise. May be a few people were expecting it (although even OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, didn’t expect ChatGPT to have such an amazing success!). First hand, I can tell that the group of IEEE experts (I am part of it) that prepared the …
Read More »Certifying the Source of the Content
Artificial Intelligence, and Generative AI in particular, has become so good that is very difficult, actually impossible, to tell if something is the result of a human craft or of AI. We have already seen AI generated paintings that have been mistaken for human production, fake voices are so accurate …
Read More »Regulation on AI or having AI propose Regulation?
AI DISCLOSURE: The Office of Assemblyman Clyde Vanel is actively exploring new ways to enhance government efficiency and draft better laws. This bill and its memo were researched and written by artificial intelligence, with the accuracy and language reviewed and refined by humans. This disclosure will appear on every …
Read More »Proofreading? AI can help. Good news, bad news
I wrote hundreds of articles, and a few books. I like writing but what I don’t like is proofreading, formatting the document (although current writing tools do a pretty good job in formatting) and fine tuning the whole. Now AI can take over and even though the result might not …
Read More »Can AI fit Regulation?
Stanford has published a study evaluating the level of compliance of the currently available Large Language Model(s) against the draft EU AI Act. The study was carried out by the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University. In a nutshell, none of the existing LLMs would be compliant. The …
Read More »AI, AGI, ASI : time to revise our definition
AI is everywhere, particularly in headlines of newspapers, magazines, television. Everybody is talking about the AI and you hear the best and the worst of it. Personally, I feel that the hard work that has led in the past decade to realize that AI is just a tool, a very …
Read More »Exploring ideas to foster the Metaverse – XXIII
Industrial Metaverse – Sustainability Industry is using 37% of the global energy, generates 20% of CO2 emission and recycle only 13% of its products material. This is not something to be proud… However, according to Cedrik Neike, CEO of Siemens Digital Industry, moving to the industrial metaverse can contribute significantly …
Read More »Changing priorities …
From time to time I run into some graphic that stimulates my thinking on the complexity of forecasting the evolution. The one I show here is a point in case. For an animated image and higher resolution look here. The graphic is derived from analysing many CEO presentations at their …
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