Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being increasingly recognized as a transformative technology across various sectors and regions, as highlighted by several recent news articles.
In the healthcare sector, AI is seen as a new frontier in promoting better social and health care in Africa. According to The Sierra Leone Telegraph, digital innovation, including AI, is pushing the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare access in Africa. The article highlights how AI can help address challenges such as data collection, analysis, and interpretation, ultimately improving healthcare delivery and outcomes.
Moving to the retail industry, the global AI in Retail Market is expected to grow significantly, reaching a value of USD 71.23 Billion by 2031, according to SkyQuest Technology. The market was valued at USD 5.59 Billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 32.68% during the forecast period of 2024-2031.
In sports, AI has been used to predict how LeBron James’ career might have unfolded if he had chosen NFL football over NBA basketball. According to ClutchPoints, an AI model predicted that James would have likely become a top wide receiver in the NFL, given his athletic abilities and work ethic.
In the field of journalism, there are concerns about the credibility and trustworthiness of AI-generated content. Laptop Mag highlights how AI can generate news articles or even entire websites, raising questions about the authenticity and accuracy of such content. While AI can help journalists by automating mundane tasks, it is crucial to ensure that AI-generated content meets ethical standards and is held to the same level of scrutiny as human-generated content.
Regarding financial regulation, experts suggest that regulating AI doesn’t have to be complicated. According to STAT News, existing regulatory strategies used in other industries can serve as models for writing new rules to regulate AI in medicine. This approach could help ensure that AI is developed and deployed in a safe, ethical, and effective manner.
Finally, the United Nations (UN) has adopted a draft resolution aimed at bridging the artificial intelligence gap for developing countries. The resolution, introduced by China, was adopted by the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly on Monday. It aims to bridge the AI capacity gap between developed and developing nations, promoting equitable access to AI technologies and their benefits.
In summary, AI is making significant strides in various sectors and regions, with potential applications ranging from healthcare and retail to sports and journalism. As AI continues to evolve, it is crucial to address ethical concerns, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote equitable access to AI technologies, particularly for developing countries.
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Artificial Intelligence – the new frontier in promoting better social and health care in Africa
(thesierraleonetelegraph)
In the evolving landscape of global health, digital innovation emerges as a beacon of hope, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare access,
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Retail Market to Surpass USD 71.23 Billion by 2031| SkyQuest Technology
(TMCnet)
WESTFORD, Mass., July 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — According to SkyQuest, the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Retail Market is valued at USD 5.59 Billion in 2022 and is expected to grow from USD 7.42 Billion in 2023 to reach USD 71.23 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 32.68% during the forecast period (2024-2031).
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Artificial intelligence reveals how LeBron James’ career would pan out if he chose the NFL over the NBA
(ClutchPoints)
If LeBron James chose NFL football over NBA basketball his career would have been a lot different but still pretty good, according to AI.
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Artificial Intelligence Takes Spotlight at Bucheon Fantasy Film Festival With Conference, Dedicated AI Competition
(Variety on MSN.com)
Leading Korean actor Son Ye-jin received a huge roar of applause as she greeted fans and rounded off the Thursday red-carpet ceremony at the opening of Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan).
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Can journalism assisted by artificial intelligence be trusted?
(Laptop Mag on MSN.com)
Artificial intelligence’s hold on the technological world has never been stronger, with every industry searching for ways to incorporate it. Laptops are no exception, with the recent launch of the latest Copilot+ PCs being one example, alongside the increased focus on AI in processors from Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, and Apple.
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European Commission Consults on Artificial Intelligence in the Financial Sector
(JD Supra)
The European Commission has published a consultation on the use of artificial intelligence in the financial sector. The consultation aims to aid
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Regulating artificial intelligence doesn’t have to be complicated, some experts say
(STAT)
Experts highlighted strategies the government already uses to regulate different industries as models for writing new rules to regulate AI.
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UN adopts draft resolution to bridge Artificial Intelligence gap for developing countries
(Jurist)
The 78th Session of the UN General Assembly on Monday adopted a draft resolution “Enhancing international cooperation on capacity-building of artificial intelligence” (A/78/L.86). Introduced by China, the text resolves to bridge the artificial …
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