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Use AI to Make Anyone Say Anything

Plus: how AI could affect medicine and an opportunity to talk to your favorite US President

Happy Thursday and welcome back to AINow!

Today we're covering a few awesome AI tools and explaining how AI could be a game changer for doctors. So, let's get into today's issue!

🔧 Today's Top Tools

  • Have you ever seen a fake video of celebrities saying heinous things? Well, by uploading a picture of somebody to Movio you can make them say whatever text you type in

  • Additionally, you can create a custom avatar of yourself in less than 3 minutes. Click on the image below to learn more & try it out!

  • AI powered bookkeeping and finance for startups

  • Truewind helps founders save time and have peace of mind

  • Delphi creates AI clones that allow you to receive leadership advice from your favorite US Presidents

  • Turn complex legal jargon into plain English

  • Legal slang uses GPT-3 to simplify and summarize any legal text so anyone can understand it

📊 News

  • AI-created images lose copyrights in test for new technology (link)

  • ChatGPT reportedly blocked on Chinese social media apps (link)

  • Notion's now letting anyone use it's AI features (link)

🔑 Use Case

AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare and help doctors in many ways. Here are some ways AI can be useful for doctors:

  1. Diagnosis and treatment planning: AI can help doctors make more accurate diagnoses and develop personalized treatment plans by analyzing patient data such as medical history, lab results, imaging scans, and genomic information. AI algorithms can identify patterns and associations that human doctors may miss, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better treatment outcomes.

  2. Medical image analysis: AI can analyze medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to detect abnormalities or help identify diseases. AI algorithms can process large amounts of medical images in a short period of time, allowing doctors to make quicker and more accurate diagnoses.

  3. Drug discovery: AI can help identify new drug targets and design more effective drugs by analyzing large amounts of biological data. This can help doctors develop new treatments for diseases that are currently difficult to treat or have no cure.

  4. Personalized medicine: AI can help doctors develop personalized treatment plans based on a patient's unique genetic makeup and medical history. This can lead to more effective treatments and fewer side effects.

🧠 Learn

What is AGI?

AGI stands for Artificial General Intelligence, which refers to the ability of an AI system to perform intellectual tasks at a level that is comparable to that of a human being. AGI is sometimes also referred to as Strong AI or Human-Level AI.

AGI aims to create an AI system that can perform a wide range of cognitive tasks in a manner that is similar to how humans think and reason. This includes abilities such as learning, problem-solving, decision-making, perception, language understanding, and more. Unlike narrow AI systems that are designed to perform specific tasks such as image recognition or natural language processing, AGI is intended to be able to learn and adapt to new situations, and to be able to generalize its knowledge to different domains.

The development of AGI is a significant goal for many researchers in the field of artificial intelligence, as it has the potential to revolutionize many aspects of society, from healthcare to transportation to education. However, achieving AGI is a complex and challenging task that requires significant advances in fields such as machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and more.

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