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Slack AI will generate transcripts and notes from huddles
Salesforce has rolled out some new AI features for its business-focused Slack chat app designed to take over mundane chores like transcription. A key new feature is Slack AI huddle notes to "capture key takeaways and action items so users can focus on the work at hand," the company wrote. This looks like a more powerful version of a previous Slack AI feature that recaps channel highlights and generates summaries for threads in a single click. When invited to a huddle, Slack AI creates a transcript based on real-time audio and messages shared in the thread. It can also organize notes with citations, action items and files shared into a canvas.
Moncton Uni Launching Artificial Intelligence Program - Huddle.Today
Federal minister and Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe MP Ginette Petitpas Taylor announced the investment from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA). The funding will allow the university to acquire computer equipment and tools and to create a new professional master's program in artificial intelligence and data science. An Atlantic Centre of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence and Data Management (PLEIADE) will also be established which will aim to find internships and research projects for students with the help of external partners. "Through this announcement, we expect to be able to attract talent into various already existing programs and meet society's needs in artificial intelligence, data science, robotics, by offering training entirely in French," says U de M president and vice-chancellor, Dr Denis Prud'homme. This training will not be limited to traditional students since the institution also plans to create microprograms for people in the labour market.
State Dept. was steered away from coronavirus origins probe, ex-officials say
Here's what you need to know as you start your day State Department was steered away from coronavirus origins probe, ex-officials say State Department leaders were warned not to pursue an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus, former department officials told Fox News on Thursday. The concern was that a probe would bring attention to U.S. funding of research at the Wuhan institute from which the virus may have escaped. Vanity Fair reported that officials calling for transparency from the Chinese government were told not to explore the Wuhan Institute of Virology's "gain of function" research, because it would bring what the outlet described as "unwelcome" attention of U.S. government funding into that research. The outlet reported that Thomas DiNanno, a former acting assistant secretary of the State Department's Bureau of Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance, wrote in a January memo that staff from two bureaus "warned" leaders within his office not to probe the origins of the virus because it risked opening "a can of worms." Multiple former State Department officials told Fox News that the reported memo accurately describes what was happening at State at the time and that there was an effort among some officials at the department to oppose an extensive investigation into a possible lab leak.
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- Asia > China > Hubei Province > Wuhan (0.49)
Politico newsletters obsess over GOP infighting, gives Dem-controlled government less coverage in May
The press gushing over Dr. Fauci's leaked emails, Chris Mathews' accuser getting hate mail and journalist Andy Ngo saying he was beaten up by Antifa last week round out today's top media headlines Despite the fact that Democrats control the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House, Politico's highly-read newsletters have dedicated more digital ink to former President Trump and GOP infighting on Capitol Hill. Politico Playbook, which describes itself as "The unofficial guide to official Washington," headlined 12 out of its 31 newsletters published in the month of May fixated on various Republican drama from the ouster of Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, from House leadership to Trump's potential legal woes. One newsletter additionally focused on the disgruntled staffers who formally worked for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. However, only 11 of the Playbook's newsletters were focused on the Biden agenda. The GOP obsession is even more severe in Politico's "Huddle" newsletter, which offers a "play-by-play preview of the day's congressional news."
Competing in the Age of AI: 3 ways to set yourself apart - Dataconomy
His third internet start-up, Alastair founded Huddle with Andy McLoughlin as he was frustrated by existing enterprise technology's inability to help people work together. Spending millions of dollars on a SharePoint implementation, only to watch it fail dismally, was the final straw. In contrast, collaboration apps in our social lives just worked. As a result, Huddle was born. Alastair's 11 year career has followed the trajectory of the internet.
Competing in the Age of AI: 3 ways to set yourself apart - Dataconomy
His third internet start-up, Alastair founded Huddle with Andy McLoughlin as he was frustrated by existing enterprise technology's inability to help people work together. Spending millions of dollars on a SharePoint implementation, only to watch it fail dismally, was the final straw. In contrast, collaboration apps in our social lives just worked. As a result, Huddle was born. Alastair's 11 year career has followed the trajectory of the internet.