AI and Tech Insights: December Edition

Here's What's Interesting In AI This Week...

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📝Today’s Overview…

  • AI is not here to steal your job; it’s creating new roles.

  • AI Business UseCase — “How I Used AI This Week…”

  • Google DeepMind’s new tech blurs the line between human and machine.

  • AI tech is being used to predict future crimes – but it has a fatal flaw.

  • Meta’s Investing $10B in undersea internet cable.

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AI WORLD NEWS📰

AI Creates Jobs 🤖💼

AI is not here to take your job—it’s creating new opportunities with great pay.

AI is automating repetitive tasks, freeing employees to focus on creativity and strategy.

This shift is driving innovation and boosting economic growth.

The job market is evolving, with AI introducing high-paying roles across industries. Positions like AI trainers, who teach systems to perform tasks, are in demand. Ethical AI architects ensure that AI follows ethical standards, which is also essential.

Executive roles, such as Chief AI Officers, are emerging to oversee AI integration in companies. These jobs require a mix of technical skills and critical thinking.

🤖 How I’m Using AI This Week

I was given a Word doc with text and images to create a blog post from.

I needed to download all the images from it.

After starting doing this one by one, I dropped it into ChatGPT.

It was able to grab all the images for me.

Then I asked for them to be in jpg instead of png.

Then I asked if it could put them in a single zip folder for me.

It did - all - of - this - for me.

It’s funny that after a year of using AI tools, I still don’t think of the use cases where I should go to it first (which is becoming more and more).

The above section is from Brooks Conkle’s newsletter — each week he shares his online income streams and new ways he’s using AI — connect with him here.

With so many AI tools coming out that we need to test, I launched this doc to keep up with it all.

Feel free to bookmark - let us know what tools we need to add.

AI Mirrors Humans 🧠🤖

AI that mirrors you: Google DeepMind’s breakthrough technology is redefining human-machine interaction.

DeepMind has developed advanced AI that mimics human behavior. This tech is designed to create intuitive, responsive systems.

By mirroring human actions, this AI offers a more natural user experience. It challenges traditional ideas of AI and opens doors to human-like interactions. DeepMind’s innovation highlights how AI could become a central part of everyday life.

AI Predicts Crimes ⚖️🚨

AI is now being used to predict future crimes, but the technology has critical flaws (Minority Report, anyone??)

Biases in the data can cause inaccuracies. This might lead to wrongful accusations.

Ethical concerns are significant. While the technology has potential, it needs careful development and strict regulations.

TECH NEWS

Meta's $10B Subsea Cable 🌐🚀

Meta is launching a massive $10 billion project to build a subsea cable connecting the world.

The cable aims to improve global internet connectivity, delivering faster and more reliable access to underserved regions. This initiative highlights Meta's dedication to a more connected world, promoting communication and access to information.

By upgrading internet infrastructure, the project is expected to drive economic growth, innovation, and better education worldwide. It will also support the growing data needs of AI, cloud services, and modern digital applications, positioning it as a key element of the digital future.

How cool!

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