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News & Reviews:   Artificial Intelligence

  • MyIPO Chairman: AI-generated content is illegal in Malaysia if it resembles works registered under intellectual property

    MyIPO Chairman: AI-generated content is illegal in Malaysia if it resembles works registered under intellectual property

    With AI-generated content being the rage recently, including the new OpenAI's Sora text-to-video model, the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) had their say on such content. Its chairman, Dr Mohd Zuhan Mohd Zain stressed that AI-generated content is a violation if it resembles works registered under intellectual property in Malaysia.

  • Google plans to add Gemini features to earphones

    Google plans to add Gemini features to earphones

    Last week, Google officially announced a rebrand for its AI platform. Google Bard is now Gemini. Of course, it works mostly the same. But sources claim Google plans to expand it to devices outside PCs and smartphones.

  • Meta will start tagging AI content on its platforms

    Meta will start tagging AI content on its platforms

    Do you see a photo on the Internet and wonder if it's generated by AI? That's how prevalent generative AI is these days. Sometimes the post won't even confirm it, so it can be hard to identify AI content. But Meta is looking to make things clear.

  • Google has officially announced that their Bard AI can now generate images. Utilizing the Imagen 2 text-to-image model, it will generate images with SynthID built into the pixels as a form of watermarking to let others know that it was generated using AI. Similar generative art platforms include Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E 3.

  • Microsoft will add a new key to Windows laptops

    Microsoft will add a new key to Windows laptops

    For the first time in a decade, Microsoft will add a new key to the keyboards of Windows PCs. This "Copilot key" is expected to show up at CES 2024.

  • Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    It's 2024 and CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is just around the corner. The event will be held from 9 to 12 January this year, ready to unveil a plethora of new tech. Some are new models of existing products, while others are advances in cutting-edge technology. But what exactly will we see in CES 2024? Here's an overview of the 5 tech trends we expect to see.

  • AI or Artificial Intelligence continues to be the buzzword in tech and this is no exception for Samsung Galaxy AI, which is rumored to be coming soon (probably 2024). We recently managed to sit down with Steve Chan, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Samsung Electronics Malaysia about what we might expect from Samsung Galaxy AI. The most definite statement we got from him is “Not this year!” but if you’re interested, then do read on.

  • OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI" with Softbank and Jony Ive

    OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI" with Softbank and Jony Ive

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a big buzzword in 2023. Many companies are finding ways to take advantage of it, while AI companies are looking to improve on existing platforms. But what if we told you OpenAI wants to build the "iPhone of AI"?

  • Kaspersky's "Cyber Immunity" concept aims to develop systems with innate protection

    Kaspersky's "Cyber Immunity" concept aims to develop systems with innate protection

    Recently, Kaspersky held a conference titled "Deus Ex Machina: Setting Secure Directives for Smart Machines". Media from the Asia Pacific (APAC) region attended this event, which aimed to discuss and explore overlapping sections of the AI industry and the future of cybersecurity.

  • Driving mobile innovations with AI - What does AI do for Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered devices?

    Driving mobile innovations with AI - What does AI do for Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-powered devices?

    In recent months, AI has been one of the biggest tech topics on everyone's mind. Many companies are looking into different ideas like generative AI, and some have tried implementing these ideas in mobile devices. In fact, ChatGPT was released recently on iOS and Android.

    Qualcomm has been developing AI tech for more than a decade. With the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, they provide AI capabilities to flagship mobile devices. But how does the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 help with AI? Here are some of the AI-powered features I've found.


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