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News & Reviews:   Artificial Intelligence

  • If you haven't heard of it, that's okay, but an AI tool from Google that could really help many writers or anyone involved in digital writing has gone global. The Generative AI tool in question is called NotebookLM and it is powered by Gemini 1.5. Previously, it was only available in the US market, but now it has rolled out to 200+ countries and languages, including Malaysia (this also includes Bahasa Melayu and other Malaysian languages). Access is now available to everyone on notebooklm.google.com.

  • The Digital Ministry today announced that the ‘AI untuk Rakyat’ programme has reached a historic milestone, whereby over 1 million Malaysians have completed the transformative self-learning online initiative in less than 6 months after its launch. Achieving the milestone in record time, Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo said that the programme has surpassed its initial goal of reaching 1 million within 1 year.

  • How to Properly Use Generative AI to Write Your Work/Homework

    How to Properly Use Generative AI to Write Your Work/Homework

    Here's a Practical Guide on How to Properly Use Generative AI for Writing based on our own guidelines for using Generative AI here at TechNave.

  • Phone Link for Android could get AI-generated text replies

    Phone Link for Android could get AI-generated text replies

    Too tired after a long day to properly reply to messages? Well, AI can now think of replies for you. Samsung Galaxy smartphones already have this with Galaxy AI, but we can expect more platforms and devices to follow. For example, Windows 11 PCs.

  • Education Minister: Teachers in Malaysia will be trained to guide students in AI technology

    Education Minister: Teachers in Malaysia will be trained to guide students in AI technology

    The Education Ministry aims to improve teacher competencies through suitable training to ensure they can effectively guide students in using artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Its Minister, Fahdlina Sidek asserted that following the introduction of the Digital Education Policy (DEP), feedback indicated that students in the country possess significant capabilities, especially in AI innovation.

  • What to expect from Google I/O 2024 - More Gemini AI reveals?

    What to expect from Google I/O 2024 - More Gemini AI reveals?

    What updates will Gemini AI get in Google I/O 2024? Here's a quick recap of what Google has announced so far, followed by what we could expect.

  • Samsung Neo QLED 8K: The ideal TV for Discerning Viewers?

    Samsung Neo QLED 8K: The ideal TV for Discerning Viewers?

    If you've been looking for an ultra-high-definition television, the recently introduced Samsung Neo QLED 8K could be the one for you. Priced at RM29699 for the latest QN800D model and RM41799 for the QN900D model, it's a premium buy with premium features. And for the right premium Malaysia viewer, it could be the right TV for you.

  • iOS 18 is allegedly the "most ambitious overhaul" to date

    iOS 18 is allegedly the "most ambitious overhaul" to date

    Like many software developers, Apple upgrades the operating system for its devices periodically. For iOS, the upgrade cycle is more or less annual, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone every year. And this year, iOS 18 could be an update worth paying attention to.

  • Will AI cause the death of coding? Are coders going to be out of a job soon?

    Will AI cause the death of coding? Are coders going to be out of a job soon?

    Recently, Jensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO was quoted saying kids may not need to learn to code in the future at the World Governments Summit 2024, that AI would do it for them. Naturally, quite a few knee-jerk reactions included "the death of coding" which we feel is a bit extreme but has some basis to it. Read on to find out if AI will actually cause the death of coding.

  • AI on smartphones - What can we expect in 2024?

    AI on smartphones - What can we expect in 2024?

    In 2024, companies are adding generative AI to devices like smartphones. But how many of these features will appear on other devices, and what else can we expect? With that in mind, we decided to write up a list of AI-powered features that could be on your phone someday.


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