artificialintelligence
Malicious actors have been pressing their advantage against vulnerable software supply chains with exponentially increasing attacks. Enterprises have been hampered in fighting back by lack of internal consensus on their security capabilities and practices. Recent survey findings uncovered multiple areas of disconnect between senior executives/managers (“executives”) and hands-on staff (“doers”). Executives tended to have a comparatively rosier picture of their organization’s security posture. Compared to the doers, executives believed they were implementing more security practices, using more ...
CIO
Technological advancements are revolutionizing customer service interactions, with firms increasingly relying on chatbots—automated virtual agents that can simulate human conversation. While many people generally prefer interacting with human customer service agents, a new study reveals an interesting twist: when consumers feel embarrassed about their purchases, they actually prefer dealing with chatbots. The study was published in theJournal of Consumer Psychology. The primary aim of the study was to understand how consumers’ concerns about self-presentation—essentially, their worries about b...
PsyPost (UK)
Technological advancements are revolutionizing customer service interactions, with firms increasingly relying on chatbots—automated virtual agents that can simulate human conversation. While many people generally prefer interacting with human customer service agents, a new study reveals an interesting twist: when consumers feel embarrassed about their purchases, they actually prefer dealing with chatbots. The study was published in theJournal of Consumer Psychology. The primary aim of the study was to understand how consumers’ concerns about self-presentation—essentially, their worries about b...
PsyPost (CA)
Technological advancements are revolutionizing customer service interactions, with firms increasingly relying on chatbots—automated virtual agents that can simulate human conversation. While many people generally prefer interacting with human customer service agents, a new study reveals an interesting twist: when consumers feel embarrassed about their purchases, they actually prefer dealing with chatbots. The study was published in theJournal of Consumer Psychology. The primary aim of the study was to understand how consumers’ concerns about self-presentation—essentially, their worries about b...
PsyPost
Meta is no stranger to controversy. Last year, it was fined a record €1.2 billion for breaching EU data protection rules. Now the tech giant has paused the rollout of its AI assistant in Europe, after the Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC) told Meta to postpone its plan to use data from Facebook and Instagram adult users to train large language models (LLMs). “We said, ‘It's sad that is your point of view. We believe it could be a different view, but you are the regulator.’ So, we pause everything and we have postponed some specific tools, what we call Meta AI, for the EU,” Laurent Solly,...
Euronews (English)
The University of Pennsylvania Health System had an enormous amount of anonymized patient data in its Penn Medicine BioBank, and SVP and CIO Michael Restuccia’s team saw an opportunity to use it to benefit the research hospital’s patients. “We had a conversation about how to take some of the innovation occurring in research around AI and deploy it in the clinics,” he says. That led to the creation of an AI-based diagnostics tool that automates the assessment of the more than 500 images that a typical abdominal CT scan generates to help provide early diagnosis of hepatic steatosis, a condition ...
CIO
OpenAI said it is delaying the launch of its new artificial intelligence (AI) voice assistant because more time was needed for safety testing. The ChatGPT maker showed off the “advanced voice mode” technology in a demo last month, which was eerily human-like in its emotional responses and worked almost in real-time. OpenAI said it would roll out the voice technology to a small group of ChatGPT Plus users at the end of June, but said on X on Tuesday that “it needed one more month to reach our bar to launch”. “We’re improving the model’s ability to detect and refuse certain content. We’re also w...
Euronews (English)
En 2001, Steve Jobs dijo que era tan importante como el PC, y el inversor de capital riesgo John Doerr que podría ser más importante que Internet. ¿A qué tecnología revolucionaria se referían? Al Segway. Ya sabe, el dispositivo de transporte personal que fracasó en el mercado y se convirtió en sinónimo de los guardias de seguridad de los centros comerciales. La algarabía actual en torno a la inteligencia artificial (IA) es incluso mayor que la altanera charla sobre el Segway hace más de veinte años. No me cabe duda de que, a largo plazo, la IA estará a la altura de las expectativas y revolucio...
CIO
Audiences will forget what they hear, but they’ll remember how they felt. Something that’s always on the minds of creatives attempting to pack a punch in advertising. It’s why funny voices, puns, sarcasm and other humorous techniques have been deployed over the years in a bid to stand out and engage consumers. But striking the right note in a globalised advertising market isn’t easy. “With so much content being created at the same time, that kind of avalanche of content we live in right now, finding that unique humorous voice can be tricky and it tends to get sanded down by focus groups and te...
Euronews (English)
This week's featured article is "What If the U.S. Cuts Off Aid to Israel?" by Matt Welch. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward. Music credits: "Deep in Thought" by CTRL and "Sunsettling" by Man with Roses The post <I>The Best of Reason</I>: What If the U.S. Cuts Off Aid to Israel? appeared first on Reason.com.
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