AI News - November 5, 2023

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We're excited to bring you this week's roundup of the most fascinating AI news, updates, and breakthroughs! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and explore the incredible world of AI with us.

🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week

  1. A student at a New Jersey high school called for regulation after pornographic deepfakes of her were circulated on-line. [Link]

  2. A new study shows that generative AI can craft phishing prompts to steal user data nearly as well as humans. [Link]

  3. Software giant SAP introduces AI into its low code platform, Build Code. [Link]

  4. Brave introduces their new AI assistant ‘Leo’ which is built into their browser. [Link]

  5. As mentioned in last week’s report, Joe Biden has now signed a new executive order regulating AI. [Link]

  6. Study shows that AI software is twice as effective as biopsies in detecting cancer. [Link]

  7. Google releases MetNet3, a new neural model for weather prediction. [Link]

  8. Actress Scarlett Johansson sues software developer Convert Software for using her image and voice without her permission. [Link]

  9. A U.S. Federal court judge has dismissed most of the copyright claims filed in a class action lawsuit against Stability.ai, Midourney, and Deviant Art, producers of software that creates images from text prompts. [Link]

  10. AI shown to be able to detect people with Type 2 diabetes after listening to them for ten seconds. [Link]

  11. Microsoft and Siemens create a partnership to introduce generative AI into multiple industries, including manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare. [Link]

  12. Republic of Vietnam and South Korea partner in joint venture to develop AI for multiple business sectors, including healthcare and smart city automation. [Link]

  13. NVidia corporation has trained its NeMo Large Language model on semiconductor chip design in order to boost chip designers’ productivity. [Link]

  14. Medical doctors in the US skeptical about the effectiveness of FDA approved AI tools for diagnosing and treating disease. [Link]

  15. The Stanford University AI index report shows India is a leader in AI research and development. [Link]