AI Market Intel Report (with a twist!)

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Publisher’s Note: Digital Wealth News is pleased to announce our new column covering the top news stories in the burgeoning field of Artificial Intelligence.  Below is a list of the top 5 stories in AI from Google, Intel, and IBM.  We also learn that AI is making significant advances in the medical arena with a dermatology application from Google and a COVID-19 detection capability in X-rays from MIT & Harvard.

THAT SAID, THERE’S A TWIST!!  We are disclosing here that we used ChatGPT to generate this list (NOT my opener here, that’s all Cindy, but the list below), and it turns out that some of these stories are old, but we thought we’d publish it as presented by the AI so our readers could see this ground-breaking technology in action and also see the limitations – for now.  So it turns out that AI in journalism has a ways to go, BUT we’re going to keep experimenting with different AI platforms over the coming months to see if we can refine this process, so STAY TUNED!! FASCINATING!  Now let’s get this (AI) party started! | Cindy Taylor


1Google releases new AI-powered language model

Google has released a new AI-powered language model called T5-XXL, which is capable of processing a huge amount of text data in multiple languages. It can perform a range of natural language processing tasks, such as summarization, translation, and question-answering, with a high level of accuracy. T5-XXL is expected to be useful for a wide range of applications, including search, chatbots, and content generation.

2Intel launches new AI chips for edge computing

Intel has announced the launch of a new range of AI chips called the Intel Edge AI chips, which are designed for edge computing applications. The chips are optimized for low power consumption and high performance, making them suitable for a range of edge devices, such as cameras, drones, and IoT devices. The new chips are expected to enable new applications, such as real-time video analytics and autonomous vehicles.

3IBM partners with major banks to develop AI-powered risk management solutions

IBM has partnered with several major banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, to develop AI-powered risk management solutions. The solutions will use AI to analyze large amounts of financial data and identify potential risks, such as fraud and market volatility. The goal is to help banks make better decisions and improve their overall risk management processes.

4Google launches new AI-powered dermatology tool

Google has launched a new AI-powered tool called Derm Assist, which is designed to help dermatologists diagnose skin conditions more accurately. The tool uses machine learning algorithms to analyze images of skin lesions and provide a list of possible diagnoses. Derm Assist is expected to improve the accuracy of skin disease diagnosis and reduce the time it takes to make a diagnosis.

5AI helps improve COVID-19 detection in X-rays

Researchers from MIT and Harvard Medical School have developed an AI-powered tool that can improve the accuracy of COVID-19 detection in X-rays. The tool uses machine learning algorithms to analyze X-ray images and identify patterns that are indicative of COVID-19. The researchers hope that the tool will help improve the accuracy and speed of COVID-19 diagnosis, particularly in areas where access to PCR testing is limited.

As always, AI continues to make significant advancements in various industries and applications, and it’s exciting to see the potential impact of these developments.


Source: Bullets 1-5 come to us courtesy of ChatGPT