The University of Cambridge has created a robot that watches cooking videos and replicates recipes with 93% accuracy. Using computer vision, the robot identifies ingredients and processes. Though it can't yet handle complex dishes, improvements to ingredient recognition could expand its capabilities.
Cloverleaf Analytics has integrated OpenAI GPT AI technology into its Insurance Intelligence platform, allowing insurers to extract insights from their data effectively. This will boost profitability and revenue by providing better data preparation, data science, modules, and analytics. The new feature enables carriers in diverse lines of business to remain competitive against new market entrants, providing unparalleled growth. Insurers can now execute complex data science and machine learning code generation, making it easier to create modern products.
New research shows how machine-learning models, trained on PET-MRI data, can help better understand the differences within tumours at a molecular level, which can affect the effectiveness of treatments. The ability to identify changes in tumour subtypes caused by treatment, and to characterise intratumoural heterogeneity, may lead to better precision oncology treatments.
Google's new Gmail search feature uses AI to provide personalized results for users. The ML technology ensures that search results are more accurate and relevant, allowing users to quickly find what they need in their inbox. The feature is available to all Gmail users without any additional settings or configurations, and it began rolling out in June 2023. With over 330 billion emails sent and received each day, this new feature is a gamechanger for Gmail users who want a more efficient and streamlined email experience.
OpenAI CTO's account was hacked to promote a scam crypto token called 'OPENAI' backed by the company. A phishing website lured investors into transaction signing requests. The hacker has swindled $1.8M so far.
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