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Can AI Heal Healthcare?
Plus: Prompt for a healthier diet
Hello Tensor Black Fans!
This week Google reduced AI summaries to work out bugs, Microsoft recalled their invasive screen monitoring AI, while Apple is expected to talk AI at their developer conference.
China launched the new kling of video over the weekend, while early signs of an AI trough of disillusionment are starting. Still, we’ve come a long way from Will Smith eating spaghetti in one year!
Read on to Level Up:
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The TensorBlack Team
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What’s Hot
Patients are hopeful yet distrustful of AI in healthcare, with trust issues slowing down its adoption despite potential benefits.
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37% of consumers used AI for health in 2024, down from 40% in 2023.
Distrust in AI outputs increased by 7% since last year.
66% believe AI could reduce wait times and lower costs, but 30% don't trust the information.
Why It Matters
The trough of disillusionment is coming.
Many AI companies will go bust, but AI will persevere. AI’s impact on productivity and speed are here to stay.
Chinese company Kuaishou's new AI model, Kling, outperforms OpenAI's Sora in generating highly realistic text-to-video content.
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Kling can create 2-minute videos from a single prompt with 1080p quality and 30fps, accurately simulating real-world properties.
The model uses Diffusion Transformer architecture and advanced 3D VAE for detailed face and body reconstruction.
Kling's open access showcases China's rapid advancements in AI, potentially outpacing global competitors.
Why It Matters
Short-form video will soon be at our fingertips with AI, as easy to create as a PowerPoint deck.
NotebookLM's latest upgrade with Gemini 1.5 Pro offers enhanced fact-checking, multimedia analysis, and global accessibility, streamlining information management.
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NotebookLM now supports Google Slides, web URLs, and various document types for comprehensive research.
Inline citations and Notebook guide features improve fact-checking and understanding of complex materials.
Gemini 1.5 Pro's multimodal capabilities enable analysis of images, charts, and diagrams.
Why It Matters
Notebook LM is a rapidly growing, purpose-built tool for exploring long documents, website, content, and slides with AI.
Apple's new AI system, Apple Intelligence, will smartly switch between on-device and cloud processing for enhanced privacy and performance.
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Apple Intelligence will enhance AI features like summarizations, reply suggestions, and a smarter Siri.
The system will use an algorithm to decide whether to process tasks locally on the device or in the cloud.
Apple will not build user profiles and will ensure data security, making AI features optional for users.
Why It Matters
AI will seamlessly move between the cloud and devices, a key capability for keeping sensitive data on devices or particular locations.
Jobseekers without AI skills face fewer roles and lower salaries, urging the need for AI upskilling.
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Big tech companies like Microsoft and Google credit AI for their success, highlighting the importance of AI skills.
AI-related positions are in high demand while entry-level and low-skill jobs are decreasing due to automation.
Salaries for AI-skilled professionals are rising, with a notable skills gap in AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing.
Why It Matters
AI technology is reshaping job markets, making it crucial for oncologists and caregivers to integrate AI skills to stay competitive and improve patient care.