Everything posted by Vishwadeep Khatri
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AI News from ET - With AI plan, Trump keeps chipping away at a foundational environmental law
The AI Action Plan Trump announced last week would seek to sweep aside NEPA, as it's commonly known, to streamline environmental reviews and permitting for data centers and related infrastructure. View the full article
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AI News from ET - The unnerving future of AI-fueled video games
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the video game industry, raising concerns about job displacement and ethical implications. Tech giants are developing AI tools to automate game development, from generating concept art to creating adaptive gameplay. While AI promises efficiency, high costs and unpredictable outcomes remain challenges, prompting debates about the future of human creativity and control in virtual worlds. View the full article
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How Do Roles Change When AI Becomes Part of the Team?
Q 792. When AI takes over parts of a process — such as answering queries, making recommendations, or triggering actions — the roles of humans around that process also shift. Think of a process in your domain where AI has been (or could be) introduced. How would the responsibilities of team members change? What new roles or skills would be required, and how would you redesign the process to ensure human-AI collaboration works smoothly? The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Relevance of the chosen process and role changes Clarity in identifying new responsibilities or handoffs Practical insight into enabling effective human-AI collaboration Note for website visitors - This platform hosts two weekly questions, one on Monday and the other on Thursday. All previous questions can be found here: https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/lean-six-sigma-business-excellence-questions/. To participate in the current question, please visit the forum homepage at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/. The question will be open until Monday or Thursday at 5 PM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed, and only non-plagiarised answers with less than 5-10% plagiarism will be considered for winner selection. If you are unsure about plagiarism, please check your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. All correct answers shall be published, and the top-rated answer will be displayed first. The author will receive an honourable mention in our Business Excellence dictionary at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/business-excellence-dictionary-glossary/ along with the related term. Some people seem to be using AI platforms to find forum answers. This is a risky approach as AI responses are error-prone because our questions are application-oriented (they are never straightforward). Have a look at this funny example - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/39458-using-ai-to-respond-to-forum-questions/ We also use an AI content detector at https://quillbot.com/ai-content-detector. Only answers with less than 45-50% AI-generated content will be considered for winner selection.
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AI News from ET - AI may beat doctors at diagnosis, but trust still wins: Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI can now diagnose illnesses better than most doctors, but people still prefer human care for trust and connection. He warned about risks like AI-driven fraud and privacy issues, stressing the need for stronger protections for sensitive conversations users have with tools like ChatGPT. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Chinese AI firms form alliances to build domestic ecosystem amid US curbs
Chinese AI companies are forming alliances to build a domestic ecosystem and reduce reliance on foreign technology amid U.S. export restrictions. The World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai showcased new products, including Huawei's AI computing system, believed to rival Nvidia's offerings, and various AI-powered consumer products like digital glasses. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Gujarat CM approves AI implementation action plan
Gujarat government approves an AI implementation plan for 2025-2030. The plan aims to improve governance and welfare programs using artificial intelligence. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel approved the plan. It aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for digital empowerment. An AI taskforce recommended the action plan. The state will establish an 'AI and Deep Tech Mission'. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Indian doctors in France perform complex surgeries on 2 patients in Indore, courtesy robotics tech
Indian surgeons successfully performed two complex robotic surgeries in Indore while attending a conference in France, using the SSI Mantra Surgical Robotic System. The cross-continental procedures—a gastric bypass and a heart defect repair—showcased India’s advancement in telesurgery, offering affordable, real-time medical expertise across borders using indigenous robotic technology. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Perplexity’s Comet lets users order food with AI prompts, says CEO Aravind Srinivas
Perplexity AI’s new browser, Comet, can now place food orders directly from restaurants, skipping delivery apps to cut costs. It also automates LinkedIn tasks. Designed as an AI assistant, Comet replaces traditional browsing with smart actions. The browser is in invite-only beta, with more features coming soon. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Google’s Gemini creates crochet-style visuals based on user prompts
Google’s Gemini chatbot now creates crochet-style AI visuals from text prompts, showcasing Indian cities and more. A new photo-to-video tool, powered by Veo 2, is also rolling out to YouTube Shorts. Available in select countries, Gemini’s user base has surged past 450 million, with strong uptake in India. View the full article
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AI News from ET - No legal confidentiality when using ChatGPT like in therapy: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the AI industry hasn’t yet ensured full privacy for sensitive ChatGPT conversations. He called for therapist-level confidentiality, especially as OpenAI challenges a court order to override its privacy choices. Altman warned of privacy risks and said legal clarity is needed before users fully trust the platform. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Researchers train AI model to respond to online political posts, find quality of discourse improved
A study found that AI-generated, polite, evidence-based replies can improve the quality of political conversations online and boost openness to other views, though not change beliefs. Researchers suggest AI could guide better discourse, but warn against over-reliance, stressing the need for cultural context, especially in diverse nations like India. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Urgent need for 'global approach' on AI regulation: UN tech chief
The UN's top tech official, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, says the world urgently needs a global approach to AI regulation. Without it, risks and inequalities could grow. She warns that fragmented strategies and lack of access in poorer regions could deepen divides, stressing the need for inclusive, balanced, and fair AI development. View the full article
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How Can You Detect Early Signs of AI Process Failure?
Q 791. Unlike traditional systems, AI-driven processes may degrade silently — due to outdated prompts, drift in input patterns, or changes in downstream workflows. Think of an AI-enabled process in your domain. What early warning signs would indicate that the AI component is no longer performing as intended? What kind of monitoring, thresholds, or signals would you put in place to catch issues before they cause real harm? The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Clarity and relevance of the failure scenario Practicality of the monitoring or detection strategy Insight into unique risks posed by AI automation Note for website visitors - This platform hosts two weekly questions, one on Monday and the other on Thursday. All previous questions can be found here: https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/lean-six-sigma-business-excellence-questions/. To participate in the current question, please visit the forum homepage at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/. The question will be open until Monday or Thursday at 5 PM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed, and only non-plagiarised answers with less than 5-10% plagiarism will be considered for winner selection. If you are unsure about plagiarism, please check your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. All correct answers shall be published, and the top-rated answer will be displayed first. The author will receive an honourable mention in our Business Excellence dictionary at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/business-excellence-dictionary-glossary/ along with the related term. Some people seem to be using AI platforms to find forum answers. This is a risky approach as AI responses are error-prone because our questions are application-oriented (they are never straightforward). Have a look at this funny example - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/39458-using-ai-to-respond-to-forum-questions/ We also use an AI content detector at https://quillbot.com/ai-content-detector. Only answers with less than 45-50% AI-generated content will be considered for winner selection.
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AI News from ET - Walmart bets on AI super agents to boost ecommerce growth
By harnessing AI to streamline the shopping process - from discovering new products and helping with returns to improving delivery speeds - the retailer hopes it can attract more shoppers away from Amazon, which has also introduced a range of AI-powered tools for sellers and shoppers. View the full article
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AI News from ET - SK hynix posts record profits on surging AI demand
South Korean chip giant SK hynix reported record quarterly profits Thursday thanks to soaring demand for artificial intelligence. It comes after Taiwan chip giant TSMC last week announced a surge in net profit for the second quarter, topping forecasts, thanks to robust demand for AI technology, despite the threat of US tariffs on the critical sector. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Alphabet jumps as AI-driven spending fuels cloud revenue surge
The tech giant has raised its 2025 capital spending forecast by $10 billion to $85 billion and signaled even higher outlay next year, stepping up efforts to meet soaring cloud demand and stay competitive in Silicon Valley's escalating AI race. View the full article
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AI News from ET - From tech podcasts to policy: Trump's new AI plan leans heavily on Silicon Valley industry ideas
Donald Trump has revealed a new AI strategy for America. The plan focuses on global dominance and cutting regulations. It aims to speed up AI supercomputer construction. The strategy promotes US-made AI technology sales. It also addresses concerns about bias in AI systems. Critics call it a handout to billionaires. Others support its accelerationist approach. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Meta unveils wristband for controlling computers with hand gestures
Meta has unveiled a wristband that uses AI to interpret muscle signals, allowing users to control devices with subtle movements or even intent. Unlike brain implants, it requires no surgery. The technology, years in development, promises faster, touch-free interaction and potential life-changing benefits for users with physical disabilities. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Australia's WiseTech to cut some jobs in AI-driven efficiency push
WiseTech, known for its flagship CargoWise platform, has a team of around 3,500 people across 38 countries, as of June 30, 2024, according to its 2024 annual report. The software firm did not specify the number of jobs to be impacted. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Meta, Microsoft hire top AI talent from DeepMind
Meta has reportedly hired three more AI researchers from Google DeepMind, according to The Information. Microsoft, too, has added several former DeepMind staff in recent months. The growing competition among tech giants highlights the race to secure top AI talent and strengthen their artificial intelligence capabilities. View the full article
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AI News from ET - From AI to quantum: ThatWare’s bold leap into the future of SEO
ThatWare, an Indian SEO company, pioneers the future of digital visibility with Quantum SEO, moving beyond traditional algorithm chasing. They integrate AI and human empathy, creating 'Hyper-intelligent SEO' for emotionally resonant content. Quantum SEO uses concepts like keyword superposition and topic entanglement to build comprehensive digital strategies. View the full article
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AI News from ET - These tips from experts can help your teenager navigate AI companions
As technology evolves, a growing number of teenagers are finding solace in chatbots, viewing them as reliable companions. While these AI entities offer continuous support, specialists warn about the potential risks stemming from an unregulated AI landscape. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Taiwan plans AI projects to boost economy by $510 billion
Taiwan is gearing up to launch ten groundbreaking AI initiatives, with the goal of generating $510 billion by 2040. Key focus areas will include cutting-edge technologies such as silicon photonics, quantum computing, and advanced AI robotics. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Software company Salesforce targets academia to create AI-trained professionals
The company's tie-ups with academia are aimed at bridging the skill gap by imparting the right training, fueling the digital economy while tapping the country's AI advantage, its VP (sales) Kamal Kanth said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Oracle to supply OpenAI with 2 million chips for data center capacity
OpenAI announced that Oracle will provide 2 million chips to help scale its AI data center infrastructure. This partnership aims to boost computing power for OpenAI’s advanced models like ChatGPT, reflecting growing demand for AI capabilities and the need for massive processing resources to support training and deployment. View the full article