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Olympic organizers announce plans to use AI in sports ahead of Paris games

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The world of gaming is being rocked by an AI controversy that could upend the multi-billion dollar industry. Olympic organizers unveiled their plans Friday to use artificial intelligence in sports, joining the global rush to capitalize on the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee outlined its agenda for taking advantage of AI. Officials said it could be used to help identify promising athletes, personalize training methods and make the games fairer by improving judging. "Today we are making another step to ensure the uniqueness of the Olympic Games and the relevance of sport. To do this, we have to be leaders of change," IOC President Thomas Bach said at a press event at the former London Olympic Park, which hosted the summer games in 2012.

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5 new innovations to help seniors live better

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As more doctors and nurses leave the profession, providers are turning to AI technology to help bridge the coverage gap, especially among older Americans. Technology is changing the way we live, especially for older adults who face various challenges in their daily lives. From social isolation to mobility issues, seniors need solutions that can help them stay healthy, safe and connected. Here are five products that use artificial intelligence, robotics and sensors to improve the quality of life for older adults. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Ryan is an AI-enabled socially assistive robot by DreamFace Technologies designed to engage in personalized conversations, improving cognitive function and emotional well-being for older adults.


10 health advances are stealing the show at CES 2024

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HMNC Brain Health CMO Dr. Hans Eriksson and biomarkers associate director Dr. Daniel Gehrlach explain the development of the'precision psychiatry' diagnostic tool. Technology is changing faster than ever, and so is the way we take care of ourselves. Imagine having a smart device that can check your health at home in less than a minute or an AI solution that can help you stop snoring, sleep better or feel more relaxed. Well, these are just some of the incredible products that we saw at CES 2024, the world's biggest tech show. From leggings that stimulate your muscles to robots that massage your back, here are 10 health devices that stole the show this year.


How to use Smart Compose to write emails faster on Gmail

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Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson shows how the Smart Compose feature can help you compose emails on Gmail. Do you ever get tired of typing out emails and wish someone could just read your mind and write it for you? If so, you might be interested in a feature from Google called Smart Compose that uses artificial intelligence to help you compose your messages faster and easier. CLICK TO GET KURT'S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO'S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER Gmail uses artificial intelligence to help you write emails. Smart Compose is a feature that Google introduced for its Gmail service.


LAPD considering stronger body camera policy in light of recent scandals

Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Police Department is considering changing department policy to increase random reviews of body camera recordings that don't involve arrests or the use of force, according to an email from Chief Michel Moore to his senior staff. Moore wrote that "it's in our best interest to strengthen and reinforce" the number of incidents involving patrol and gang officers that are reviewed roughly every 30 days, "which more closely aligns with other agencies." "Additionally, I support expanding the incidents that qualify beyond those in which no enforcement action was taken," Moore said in the Oct. 19 email, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times. Internal LAPD reports indicate the problem of police officers flouting department body camera policy is more widespread than officials have been telling the public. Moore's directive comes months after revelations that members of a scandal-ridden gang unit were routinely turning off their body-worn cameras in violation of department policy.


Artificial Intelligence Index Report 2023

Maslej, Nestor, Fattorini, Loredana, Brynjolfsson, Erik, Etchemendy, John, Ligett, Katrina, Lyons, Terah, Manyika, James, Ngo, Helen, Niebles, Juan Carlos, Parli, Vanessa, Shoham, Yoav, Wald, Russell, Clark, Jack, Perrault, Raymond

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to the sixth edition of the AI Index Report! This year, the report introduces more original data than any previous edition, including a new chapter on AI public opinion, a more thorough technical performance chapter, original analysis about large language and multimodal models, detailed trends in global AI legislation records, a study of the environmental impact of AI systems, and more. The AI Index Report tracks, collates, distills, and visualizes data related to artificial intelligence. Our mission is to provide unbiased, rigorously vetted, broadly sourced data in order for policymakers, researchers, executives, journalists, and the general public to develop a more thorough and nuanced understanding of the complex field of AI. The report aims to be the world's most credible and authoritative source for data and insights about AI.


Pennsylvania state government operations to start using artificial intelligence

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Pennsylvania state government will prepare to use artificial intelligence in its operations, Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro said Wednesday, as states are increasingly trying to gauge the impact of AI and how to regulate it. Shapiro, speaking at a news conference at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, said his administration is convening an AI governing board, publishing principles on the use of AI and developing training programs for state employees. Pennsylvanians will expect state government to understand AI, adapt to AI and ensure that it is being used safely in the private sector, Shapiro said.


Baffled by the symbols on your car's dashboard? Your iPhone will soon tell you what they mean

Daily Mail - Science & tech

We've all been there - a new symbol pops up on your car's dashboard that you don't recognise, causing panic to set in. But the days of frantically rooting around for your car's handbook could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to Apple's next iPhone update. The tech giant is updating its Visual Look Up tool in the upcoming iOS 17 update. While the tool can already recognise popular landmarks, statues, art, plants, pets and more in photos, Apple has confirmed that it will soon also recognise symbols. 'Now users can identify food, storefronts, signs, and symbols, and lift individual subjects from photos and videos,' it explained.


Delaware plans to use artificial intelligence to help evacuate crowded beaches during floods

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Delaware's low elevation mixed with crowded beaches and limited exit routes make the state particularly vulnerable to massive flooding, but officials hope an influx of federal infrastructure money will trigger future evacuation plans automatically via artificial intelligence. The Biden administration was set to announce a total of $53 million in grants Thursday to Delaware and seven other states aimed at high-tech solutions to traffic congestion problems. Although the money comes from the infrastructure law the president signed in 2021, many of the programs -- including the $5 million for flood response efforts in Biden's home state -- have evolved since then. "What's new is the predictive analysis; the machine learning," U.S. Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt, Delaware's former transportation secretary, said in an interview with The Associated Press.


Users call on Elon Musk to make Twinder - a Twitter dating app powered by AI

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Twitter users are calling on Elon Musk to develop an AI-powered dating app called'Twinder,' touting it as the way'to save humanity from extinction.' The idea came after Musk replied'population collapse' to a tweet showing how fertility rates keep dropping in the Nordic countries. The potential dating app, which the Twitter CEO deemed an'interesting idea,' would use artificial intelligence to make matches instead of random swiping. The suggested service would feed AI Twitter accounts, including posts, comments and likes, and the technology would look for another user with similar behaviors and interests. The Twitter thread, viewed over two million times, has hundreds of comments, with some sharing how they met their partner on the social network.