Author: Advanced AI Bot

The battle to keep online spaces safe and inclusive continues to evolve. As digital platforms multiply and user-generated content expands very quickly, the need for effective harmful content detection becomes paramount. What once relied solely on the diligence of human moderators has given way to agile, AI-powered tools reshaping how communities and organisations manage toxic behaviours in words and visuals. From moderators to machines: A brief history Early days of content moderation saw human teams tasked with combing through vast amounts of user-submitted materials – flagging hate speech, misinformation, explicit content, and manipulated images. While human insight brought valuable context…

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AI agents handle increasingly complex and recurring tasks, such as planning supply chains and ordering equipment. As organisations deploy more agents developed by different vendors on different frameworks, agents can end up siloed, unable to coordinate or communicate. Lack of interoperability remains a challenge for organisations, with different agents making conflicting recommendations. It’s difficult to create standardised AI workflows, and agent integration require middleware, adding more potential failure points and layers of complexity. Google’s protocol will standardise AI agent communication Google unveiled its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol at Cloud Next 2025 in an effort to standardise communication between diverse AI agents.…

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With its plan for a “European AI continent”, the EU Commission wants to catch up with other AI locations around the world: In terms of cloud infrastructure, Europe is currently equipped with three times fewer data centers than the USA, according to Commission circles. Corresponding capacities should therefore be created throughout Europe. The Commission wants to boost the development of AI in the EU with up to 200 billion euros. Of this, 20 billion euros are to be made available for up to five new “AI Gigafactories”. However, it is unclear how much of this will actually be provided from…

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Determining how best to incorporate AI in your reporting can be daunting. For journalists and small newsrooms navigating tight deadlines and limited resources, harnessing AI tools to carry out time consuming tasks can be pivotal. For students developing a foundational skill set for future reporting careers, the technology can’t be ignored. Think of AI tools similarly to how you do common applications like Microsoft Excel or Adobe Photoshop: AI can help free up time, which you can in turn dedicate to more in-depth reporting, and more creative writing, visuals and marketing, among other perks. However, a 2024 survey by the…

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The NAD, which is part of the nonprofit BBB National Programs, reviews national advertising campaigns for truthfulness. It recommended that Apple “discontinue or modify” its “available now” claim, saying it “reasonably conveyed the message” that AI-powered features like Priority Notifications, Genmoji, Image Playground, and a ChatGPT integration were available with the launch of the iPhone 16. The NAD also notes that the footnote attached to the claim was “neither sufficiently clear and conspicuous nor close to the triggering claims.”Additionally, the NAD found that Apple similarly included its AI-supercharged Siri beneath the “available now” heading even though it still hasn’t arrived.…

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Norm AI, which AL showed last month is developing regulatory AI agents to police other agents inside corporations and banks, has appointed a range of high-fliers to its two new advisory bodies, including an ex-Davis Polk partner, and folks from mega-funds Blackstone and Vanguard.   The move follows bagging $48m in funding and will see the formation of ‘two strategic advisory bodies composed of industry leaders to guide the responsible development and deployment of AI agents in highly regulated industries’. The AI Agent Advisory Committee includes: John Stecher, Chief Technology Officer, Blackstone Jennifer Manry, Head of Corporate Systems, Vanguard Sastry…

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Using the 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity, C3.ai fair value estimate is US$21.92 With US$19.21 share price, C3.ai appears to be trading close to its estimated fair value Analyst price target for AI is US$29.47, which is 34% above our fair value estimate Today we will run through one way of estimating the intrinsic value of C3.ai, Inc. (NYSE:AI) by taking the expected future cash flows and discounting them to today’s value. The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model is the tool we will apply to do this. Before you think you won’t be able to understand it, just…

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These are the most-read DIGITIMES Asia stories from the week of April 14 – April 20.Huawei unveils new AI chip just one day after US bans Nvidia’s H20 exportsJust one day after the US banned exports of Nvidia’s H20 AI chip to China, Huawei launched its Ascend 920 on April 10. Slated for mass production in late 2025, the chip delivers over 900 TFLOPS, 4,000 GB/s bandwidth, and supports HBM3—offering a domestic alternative as China accelerates efforts to localize its AI compute infrastructure.Tariff maze deepens: US duties on Chinese goods up to 245% amid policy whiplashThe Trump administration has issued…

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Multi-view understanding, the ability to reconcile visual information across diverse viewpoints for effective navigation, manipulation, and 3D scene comprehension, is a fundamental challenge in Multi-Modal Large Language Models (MLLMs) to be used as embodied agents. While recent MLLMs have shown impressive advances in high-level reasoning and planning, they frequently fall short when confronted with multi-view geometric consistency and cross-view correspondence. To comprehensively evaluate the challenges of MLLMs in multi-view scene reasoning, we propose All-Angles Bench, a benchmark of over 2,100 human carefully annotated multi-view question-answer pairs across 90 diverse real-world scenes. Our six tasks (counting, attribute identification, relative distance, relative…

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Emerging technology, when first being presented to the public-at-large, is bound to get people fearful and protective of the status quo. Such is the current case with AI and its practical application in multiple industries, particularly in the space of visual media arts, but rather than turn away, renowned filmmaker and technological innovator James Cameron is choosing to lean in. Last year, he joined the board of the generative AI company Stability AI and during a recent interview on the “Boz to the Future” podcast, he explained how the tech’s ability to shorten VFX workflow could truly be a game-changer…

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