Quick Serve 2024-02-11

In today’s Quick Serve of AI news:

SK Hynix and TSMC from Taiwan have teamed up, making a big move in the AI semiconductor world. SK Hynix leads in memory chip technology, thanks to the AI trend. TSMC is known for making advanced chips. They plan to work closely on AI semiconductor tech to stay ahead in the market. This collaboration marks a big step in chip technology, aiming to make devices faster and more efficient.

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AI is expected to have a bigger role in upcoming U.S. elections. Despite its benefits, concerns about misuse of AI to spread false information and influence voters are rising. Major tech companies are taking steps to address misinformation, but the fast growth of AI poses a challenge to election integrity.

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A new global study by IBM reveals shoppers are not happy with current retail experiences. A majority of consumers want AI tools, like virtual assistants, to improve their shopping experience. The demand for personalized services and better in-store and online shopping experiences is clear. Retailers who adapt AI technologies could lead the future of shopping.

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IQ-AI Limited’s stock experienced a small drop. The company, known for its advanced software applications for healthcare, saw a 0.4% decrease in its shares. Despite the fall, IQ-AI continues to play a crucial role in developing technology for medical imaging and analysis.

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Microsoft’s Notepad is getting smarter with AI. The new feature, “Explain with Copilot,” helps users understand text content better. This upgrade is part of a bigger push to integrate AI across Windows systems, aiming to make information processing easier for everyone.

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South Korean startup Thingsflow’s AI chatbot Hellobot is gaining international attention. Selected as Global Featured on Google Play, it marks a significant achievement for Korean AI technology. This platform allows anyone to create and share chatbots, showing the increasing role of AI in daily life and tech’s global reach.

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Daedalic Entertainment, after setbacks, launched a new AI-powered management game, New Cycle. It combines construction and management with deep moral choices, similar to Frostpunk, set against a post-apocalyptic backdrop. Despite some issues, the game’s innovative use of AI and engaging survival challenges make it a title to watch.

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AI’s role in the stock market surge of 2023, despite fears around its unregulated nature, is undeniable. Efforts from U.S. companies, led by industry pioneers, ensure America remains a global leader in AI technology. This continuous advancement shapes a future where artificial intelligence increasingly influences various sectors.

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North Korea is focusing on Fourth Industrial Revolution tech, including AI, potentially for both civilian and military purposes. Despite international concerns, the country is eager to leverage new technologies to improve agriculture and education, and possibly enhance its military capabilities, showing a complex approach to technological advancement.

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