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Now Creating 'Angry AI Girlfriends'

A new chatbot app, AngryGF, designed to simulate interactions with an angry girlfriend, aims to teach users, particularly men, how to navigate relationship conflicts. Developed by Emilia Aviles, the app offers scenarios where users must improve the AI’s mood and forgiveness level through appropriate responses. Aviles created AngryGF after noting a lack of emotional support in relationships, hoping the app will provide a practical tool for enhancing empathy and communication skills.

Microsoft Unveils Phi-3 Mini, a Compact AI Model

Microsoft has released Phi-3 Mini, the smallest model in its new series of AI models, featuring 3.8 billion parameters. Designed for efficiency, it performs comparably to much larger models and is tailored for use on personal devices. The model, which is trained on a simplified dataset resembling children's books, is available on platforms like Azure and Hugging Face. Phi-3 Mini is part of Microsoft's strategy to provide powerful yet cost-effective AI solutions for various applications.

AI Predicts Political Orientations from Blank Faces, Raising Privacy Concerns

Researchers have found that AI can predict a person's political orientation from their expressionless facial images, presenting serious privacy implications. The study, highlighted by lead author Michal Kosinski from Stanford University, involved AI analyzing numerical "fingerprints" of faces to ascertain political views, which could exacerbate the risks associated with facial recognition technology. The findings emphasize the need for stringent regulations on biometric surveillance to protect personal privacy.

AI Chatbots in Healthcare: A Mixed Blessing

Medical experts are divided over the integration of AI chatbots in healthcare, citing concerns about their accuracy and reliability. The World Health Organization has launched an AI health assistant named Sarah, which has faced criticism for not including current U.S.-based medical advisories. While AI chatbots can potentially streamline patient care and reduce clinician burnout, their varying effectiveness raises questions about their ability to safely support patient care. Experts emphasize the need for AI systems to be trained on diverse and high-quality data to enhance their accuracy.

AI Revolutionizes Gene Editing with CRISPR

A groundbreaking AI system, developed by Profluent, is now capable of designing mechanisms for DNA editing, opening up new possibilities in medical science for treating genetic diseases with unprecedented precision. This technology, detailed in a recent research paper, utilizes generative AI to craft blueprints for gene editors by analyzing vast datasets of biological information, similar to how ChatGPT learns to generate text.

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