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The DailyAI + Tech Roundup by NextBigWhat                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Open in app]( or [online]() [Canada probes🔍 OpenAI for privacy violations; Substack launches 'Notes' resembling Twitter]( The DailyAI + Tech Roundup by NextBigWhat Apr 6   [Save]( [▷  Listen](   AI News today: Meta shares AI model that can detect objects without prior training - AI typically needs to be trained on existing material to detect objects. - Objects can be selected by clicking them or using free-form text prompts. LinkedIn cofounder criticizes Elon Musk’s ‘it’s only great if I do it’ attitude towards OpenAI’s products - Reid Hoffman commented on Elon Musk’s call for an AI slowdown, saying that it is a “mistaken effort” - Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth also disagrees with Elon Musk’s call to pause AI development AI Company Scrapes 30 Billion Facebook Photos for Facial Identification - The AI algorithm will be used to identify people. - This technology has already led to innocent people being charged with crimes. Canada probes OpenAI for privacy violations - The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has opened an investigation into OpenAI and its main product, ChatGPT - This is in response to a complaint alleging the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information without consent. Government not planning to regulate artificial intelligence growth: Vaishnaw - NITI Aayog has published papers on “Responsible AI for All.” Some more AI newsbites: - Mark Zuckerberg dedicates most of his time to A.I., according to Meta CTO Bosworth - Nvidia, Dell, and Qualcomm accelerate AI results in benchmark tests - Google claims its AI supercomputer is faster and more energy-efficient than Nvidia AI Learning Resource: Today, we look at the key AI use cases in the industrial and manufacturing sectors: - Faster, Better Training: ChatGPT is capable of developing training materials/curriculums for workers, improving training in enterprises that otherwise offer few materials. - Employee Chatbot: Can function as an internal chatbot used to answer questions for workers across multiple divisions. - Customer Support: ChatGPT can provide a better technical support experience to customers given its chatbot’s ability to answer predictively (in a generative manner). - Resource Utilization: Determine and communicate optimal routes and resource utilization to human users in manufacturing and supply chain processes. - Enhance Customer Satisfaction: Identify emerging trends in customer behaviors based on customer questions and interactions. [Read more here.]( Tech News Roundup: - Google requires Android apps to offer account and data deletion - Apple subject to special antitrust regime in Germany - Substack launches ‘Notes’ feature that resembles Twitter - Apple to end service support for iOS 11 era software in May AI Meme Of The Day: --------------------------------------------------------------- nextbigwhat brings you curated news, product and tech trends across a range of industries - ensuring you save time and be the most well informed person in the room. Follow nextbigwhat on [LinkedIn](     Read DailyAI News by NextBigWhat in the app Listen to posts, join subscriber chats, and never miss an update from NextBigWhat.com. [Get the iOS app]( the Android app]( © 2023 Zakti Techmedia Private Limited 677, 27th main, HSR Layout, Bangalore-560102 [Unsubscribe]() [Start writing]()

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