Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday launched India's first Tele-MANAS chat-bot in the Union Territory, which will ensure round the clock services of health counsellors, clinical psychologists and consultants, officials said. The service was launched after Sinha inaugurated 'J-K Health Conclave' on mental health and non-communicable diseases at SKICC here, they said. On the occasion, the J-K Health and Medical Education Department inked memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre and NIMHANS, the officials said. The Centre had in Budget 2022 announced the National Tele Mental Health Programme of India, Tele Mental Health Assistance and Networking Across States (Tele-MANAS). Tele-MANAS is a two-tier system. Tier 1 comprises State Tele MANAS cells, which includes trained counsellors and mental health specialists. Tier 2 comprises specialists at District Mental Health Programme (DMHP)/Medical College resources for .
As a result, it can respond to string manipulation, coding questions and mathematical operations more correctly
From ChatGPT to Dall-E and all the technologies in between, the new wave of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is transforming businesses at a rapid pace, and 60 per cent of Indian executives are optimistic about its impact on workplace, as per a survey. However, opinions vary by seniority and by country, according to the survey by Boston Consulting Group. The survey is based on inputs from 12,800 employees from the executive suites to the frontline employees across industries in 18 countries. As per the survey, Brazil (71 per cent) is the most optimistic country about the impact of GenAI on workplace followed by India (60 per cent) and the Middle East (58 per cent). The least optimistic are the US (46 per cent), the Netherlands (44 per cent) and Japan (40 per cent). Geographies most concerned about AI are the Netherlands (42 per cent), France (41 per cent), and Japan (38 per cent), while the least concerned are the Middle East (25 per cent), Brazil (19 per cent), and Ind
Mobile developer Alessandro Paluzzi has claimed that Instagram's own chatbot will be able to answer questions, give advice, and offer help writing messages
Artificial intelligence poses an existential risk to humanity, a key innovator warned during a visit to the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, suggesting an international agency like the International Atomic Energy Agency oversee the ground-breaking technology. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is on a global tour to discuss artificial intelligence. The challenge that the world has is how we're going to manage those risks and make sure we still get to enjoy those tremendous benefits, said Altman, 38. No one wants to destroy the world. OpenAI's ChatGPT, a popular chatbot, has grabbed the world's attention as it offers essay-like answers to prompts from users. Microsoft has invested some $1 billion in OpenAI. ChatGPT's success, offering a glimpse into the way that artificial intelligence could change the way that humans work and learn, has sparked concerns as well. Hundreds of industry leaders, including Altman, have signed a letter in May that warns mitigating the risk of extinction from AI shoul
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Friday downplayed worries that the ChatGPT maker could exit the European Union if it can't comply with the bloc's strict new artificial intelligence rules, coming after a top official rebuked him for comments raising such a possibility. Altman is travelling through Europe as part of a world tour to meet with officials and promote his AI company, which has unleashed a frenzy around the globe. At a stop this week in London, he said OpenAI might leave if the artificial intelligence rules that the EU is drawing up are too tough. That triggered a pointed reply on social media from European Commissioner Thierry Breton, accusing the company of blackmail. Breton, who's charge of digital policy, linked to a Financial Times article quoting Altman saying that OpenAI will try to comply, but if we can't comply we will cease operating. Altman sought to calm the waters a day later, tweeting: very productive week of conversations in europe about how to best regulate AI! we
There is an alternative for users who have concerns about divulging their personal information to an AI chatbot: PrivateGPT
Microsoft had announced the upgrades to its generative AI chatbot earlier this month and has now confirmed that they are rolling out new upgrades such as chat history, charts and visualisations, etc
The company said it was starting the roll-out for iOS in the U.S. and will expand to additional countries in the coming weeks
Most of the big technology companies have announced new AI features this year, many of which in partnerships with OpenAI
With the new update, users will be able to ask Bard to summarise a specific article or story, or to provide a quick explanation of a topic without going into too much detail
AI models with more than 1 billion parameters are already running on phones with performance and accuracy levels similar to those of the cloud
Altman is close to securing $100 million in funding for his crypto project Worldcoin
It means that even if your organisation has turned on Early Access Apps, users in non-Bard countries will be unable to access the service
The names included in 'top funds' are Terry Smith's Fundsmith Equity, , Fidelity and HSBC
The company conducted a survey last month about the use of AI tools internally and said that 65% of respondents believe that such services pose a security risk
OpenAI, Microsoft and Google are at the forefront of this trend, but IBM, Amazon, Baidu and Tencent are working on similar technologies, CNN reported
The majority of the sites appear to be content farms - low-quality websites run by anonymous sources that churn-out posts to bring in advertising
Air India on Monday said it will be using ChatGPT-driven chatbot and various other initiatives as part of modernising the airline's digital systems for which it has made an initial investment of USD 200 million. The airline, which has embarked on the Vihaan.AI transformation programme, said significant progress has been made in its efforts to modernise its digital systems landscape, with multiple initiatives already completed and many more in progress. It has already invested around USD 200 million in new digital systems, digital engineering services, and in creating an industry-leading digital workforce. The carrier expects to sustain this pace of investment over the next five years as the transformation journey shifts from catching up with world-class airlines to taking a leadership position by deploying the most cutting-edge technologies ranging from traditional digital technologies to modern generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to a release. Besides, Air India is
PolicyGPT is a chatbot created using the Open AI GPT-3 architecture to provide users with information about their health insurance policy purchased from Plum