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Daily Archives: June 29, 2023
As AI Spreads, Experts Predict the Best and Worst Changes in Digital Life by 2035
Spurred by the splashy emergence of generative artificial intelligence and an array of other AI applications, experts participating in a new Pew Research Center canvassing have great expectations for digital advances across many aspects of life by 2035. They anticipate striking improvements in health care and education. They foresee a world in which wonder drugs are conceived and enabled in digital spaces; where personalized medical care gives patients precisely what they need when they need it; where people wear smart eyewear and earbuds that keep them connected to the people, things and information around them; where AI systems can nudge discourse into productive and fact-based conversations; and where progress will be made in environmental sustainability, climate action and pollution prevention. — Read More
AI Business Model Framework
The AI Business Model Framework is a comprehensive framework developed by Gennaro Cuofano that analyzes AI-based business models based on different layers that contribute to the overall value and success of the business: the foundational layer, the value layer, the distribution layer, and the financial layer.
Foundational Layer: What’s the underlying technological paradigm of the business?
Value Layer: How does the AI underlying tech stack enhance value for the user/customer?
Distribution Layer: What key channels is the business leveraging, and how is the company building distribution into the product?
Financial Layer: Can the company sustain its cost structure and generate enough profits and cash flows to sustain continuous innovation?
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Humans may be more likely to believe disinformation generated by AI
Disinformation generated by AI may be more convincing than disinformation written by humans, a new study suggests.
The research found that people were 3% less likely to spot false tweets generated by AI than those written by humans.
That credibility gap, while small, is concerning given that the problem of AI-generated disinformation seems poised to grow significantly, says Giovanni Spitale, the researcher at the University of Zurich who led the study, which appeared in Science Advances today. — Read More