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‘Mind-reading’ AI: Japan study sparks ethical debate | TechnologyNews
by Atma
Tokyo, Japan – Yu Takagi could not believe his eyes. Sitting alone at his desk on a Saturday afternoon in September, he watched in awe as artificial intelligence decoded a subject’s brain activity to create images of what he was seeing on a screen. “I still remember when I saw the first [AI-generated] images,” Takagi,…
Read MoreHow to Promote Your Brand Via Augmented Reality
by Atma
Increasingly more companies leverage AR technology to enhance the liveliness of their services and products. Using augmented reality to promote your brand is no longer a marketing trend. It’s a full-blown strategy that removes the fantasy barrier, bringing customers closer to their favorite product without being in a brick-and-mortar store. AR could easily dominate the…
Read MoreAI: New voice cloning technology allows scammers to impersonate anyone
by Atma
As artificial intelligence technology continues to advance, scammers are finding new ways to exploit it. Voice cloning has emerged as a particularly dangerous tool, with scammers using it to imitate the voices of people their victims know and trust in order to deceive them into handling over money. “People will soon be able to use…
Read MoreProfessional messaging platform Slack to adopt ChatGPT app technology
by Atma
The artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT could soon be coming to your workplace. The OpenAI technology, which has grown extremely popular since its release in November, it will be rolled out in the professional messaging platform Slack, its parent company, SalesForce, announced Tuesday. The ChatGPT app for Slack is currently in beta testing, and companies can…
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