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AI BRINGS BACK THE DEAD


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Can AI Bring Back the Dead?

AI is increasingly used to create "digital resurrections," allowing people to interact with deceased loved ones through AI-generated avatars. While some see this as a tool for closure, others worry about its psychological and ethical implications. Critics raise concerns over privacy, consent, and environmental impact, questioning whether AI resurrections exploit grieving individuals or offer genuine solace.

AI Mole Mapping's Role in Skin Cancer Detection 

AI mole mapping technology, available at London's OneWelbeck Clinic, significantly enhances skin cancer detection. This advanced service creates detailed 3D skin maps to track mole changes over time. While human dermatologists remain essential for interpreting results, AI assists in meticulous monitoring. Although currently private and costly, it highlights the potential for AI to transform healthcare and promote early cancer detection.

74% of Companies Using AI See ROI

A Google Cloud survey reveals that 74% of large companies using generative AI have achieved significant returns, with 86% experiencing a revenue increase of over 6%. Companies are investing AI gains into further development, improving cybersecurity, and enhancing user engagement. Success hinges on strategic alignment, senior leadership support, and fostering a culture of experimentation.

Will AI Transform Social Media into a Less Human Experience?

Mark Zuckerberg suggests AI will transform social media from human-centered to AI-generated content. As AI creates more content, questions arise about the loss of genuine human connection on platforms like Facebook. Zuckerberg also highlights AI's potential in VR, envisioning immersive AI-generated experiences. The shift poses challenges to social media's roots in fostering human interaction.

Banks Use AI to Combat Financial Crime

Financial institutions and RegTech companies are employing AI to fight financial crime, including money laundering and fraud, by analyzing large data sets for suspicious patterns. This approach improves the detection of illicit activities and reduces false positives. Despite advancements, experts believe criminals are adopting AI faster than banks, posing challenges in keeping up with evolving threats and ensuring data quality.

New AI Model DeepPBS Predicts Protein–DNA Binding Accuracy

USC researchers developed DeepPBS, an AI model that predicts protein-DNA binding specificity, marking a significant advancement in drug development. Utilizing geometric deep learning, DeepPBS analyzes protein-DNA interactions, generating spatial graphs. Unlike traditional methods, it predicts binding across diverse proteins, offering potential applications in cancer treatment and synthetic biology .

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AI DAILY: Breaking AI News Handpicked For The Curious MindBy Chris Kalaboukis