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Google’s AI Chatbot Clears US Medical Licensing Exam

Google’s AI-driven medical chatbot, Med-PaLM, has successfully passed a stringent US medical licensing examination, although its responses still fall behind those of human physicians, according to a peer-reviewed study published recently. The launch of ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI and supported by Microsoft, created a competitive atmosphere among tech giants in the rapidly evolving field of AI.

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Why did Sarah Silverman sue OpenAI and Meta?

Comedian Sarah Silverman is taking legal action against OpenAI and Meta, accusing them of copyright infringement in the training of their AI systems. OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMa AI system learn human language by analyzing large datasets of text. Silverman, along with two other authors, has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that their copyrighted materials were used without consent to train the AI systems.

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Scientists Reveal Astonishing Secrets of Newly Discovered Planet

Scientists have made a remarkable discovery of an exoplanet called LTT9779b, which challenges our expectations. This exoplanet, similar in size to Neptune, orbits very close to its star, completing an orbit every 19 hours. The star-facing side of LTT9779b reaches extreme temperatures of around 2,000 degrees Celsius.

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Indian CEO Faces Backlash for preferring AI bot over human.

Suumit Shah, the CEO of Dukaan, is facing criticism after revealing that his company has replaced 90% of its support staff with an AI chatbot. His statement on Twitter about the chatbot’s positive impact on customer query response and resolution time sparked outrage online. This incident is occurring amidst ongoing discussions and concerns about AI technology replacing human jobs, particularly in the service sector.

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Threads made world record

Threads made world record

The text-based Instagram plugin Threads was released on July 5, and the most recent data shows that within the first five days of its activation, 100 million users signed up.

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