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Synthesis of AI [April 26]: Google launches AI labeling tool, Microsoft and Alphabet’s AI earnings exceed expectations, more


AI Roundup, April 26: With growing concerns about fake AI-generated images and videos going viral, Google announced a content labeling tool in YouTube’s Creator Studio. This tool will label which videos were created by AI. In other news, Microsoft and Alphabet’s quarterly AI earnings exceeded Wall Street’s expectations. See more such AI news from today.

  1. Google announces AI labeling tool for YouTube

Now, YouTube content creators will have to inform the new AI labeling tool whether their videos are real or created by AI. With this tool, all YouTube Creator Studio users will have to disclose the originality of their videos. Google says the tool will encourage transparency and trust in the platform. Therefore, the AI ​​labeling tool will help reduce misinformation, according to ABS-CBN report.

2. Microsoft and Alphabet’s AI earnings show huge profits

With the huge investments in AI made by Microsoft and Alphabet, companies have shown huge profits to be gained from AI technology. Microsoft reported quarterly profit of $21.9 billion. Alphabet reported profits of $23.7 billion. According to Business Insider, the majority of profits come from Microsoft’s general AI services and AI assistants for Azure. report.

3. The Beijing government supports companies buying AI chips

Beijing announced subsidies for companies intending to buy domestically produced artificial intelligence (AI) chips. This initiative comes from the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economics and Information Technology. However, the size of the subsidy was not disclosed. According to Reuters, the official document said: “Companies purchasing domestically controlled GPU chips for smart computing services will receive support based on a certain percentage of their investment ”. report.

4. GTPL Hathway Limited introduces AI-powered WhatsApp bot, GIVA

GTPL Hathway Limited, an MSO providing Digital Cable TV services, has announced a WhatsApp bot, GIVA, powered by AI. Chatbots are capable of automating customer support services such as self-service, after-sales service, etc. Chatbots are powered by Yellow.ai, Dynamic Automation Platform (DAP). Anirudhsinh Jadeja, Managing Director, GTPL Hathway Limited said, “By leveraging and implementing advanced technologies, we aim to enhance customer engagement, streamline processes and set standards new standards in the industry. liberate, release, free.

5. Physics Wallah uses AI to personalize the learning experience

An edtech company called Physics Wallah has announced AI tools to encourage skill development in learners. AI tools aim to improve the experience by providing personalized learning with skills assessments, career guidance, and social business opportunities. “The platform ensures a structured learning journey for participants through content delivery, assessment and progress tracking,” said Ashish Sharma, business head, Physics Wallah Skills. report.

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