Today in AI - November 11, 2024

The Artificial Intelligence Podcast

12-11-2024 • 2 hrs 33 mins

Social enterprises are uniquely positioned to address biodiversity loss through innovative, community-driven approaches, leveraging AI and local knowledge to create sustainable solutions and economic opportunities.


China's semiconductor index has soared to a three-year high as the U.S. halts TSMC's advanced chip shipments to Chinese customers, prompting Beijing to accelerate its push for self-reliance in critical technology.


Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has unveiled a $65 billion plan to rejuvenate Japan's semiconductor and AI sectors, aiming to reclaim its former dominance in the global tech market.


Generative AI models are revolutionizing industries and driving a surge in patent filings worldwide, with significant implications for intellectual property law and international competition.


The Vatican has launched AI-enabled services for St. Peter's Basilica, including an ultra-precise digital twin created with Microsoft's help, enhancing visitor access and aiding in preservation efforts.


AI companies are shifting from the bigger is better philosophy to innovative training techniques that mimic human reasoning, aiming to overcome resource limitations and environmental impacts.


Content moderators for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook face severe psychological distress from constant exposure to graphic and violent material, leading to symptoms similar to PTSD.


Retailers are increasingly leveraging advanced weather analytics to optimize inventory management, dynamic pricing, and localized advertising, with Walmart at the forefront of this trend by integrating AI and machine learning into their operations.