AI Takeover: Mastering ChatGPT or Bust!

Innovation, Healthcare Revolution, and Zoom's Battle for Supremacy

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  • Businesses Demand: Job candidates know how to use ChatGPT!!! đź’˘

  • Bill Gates: AI will revolutionize healthcare like the internet, and mobile phones 🏥

  • Zoom Unleashes New Features: Will it be enough to Outshine Tech Rivals 🚀

A Tokyo-based technology company is shaking things up by making it mandatory for new hires to be proficient in using OpenAI's ChatGPT. While many organizations have been cautious with ChatGPT due to concerns about safety and accuracy, this trailblazing company is embracing the evolving AI technology.

New recruits will be expected to go beyond mere familiarity with the platform. They'll need to analyze their interactions, assess the accuracy of ChatGPT's output, and recognize its limitations to ensure they're making the most of this powerful tool.

This bold approach reflects the company's belief in staying ahead in the fast-paced world of technology. By requiring expertise in ChatGPT, they are demonstrating their commitment to innovation and progress, even as they acknowledge the need for critical evaluation and continuous improvement.

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  • Tokyo-based tech company demands job candidates be proficient in using ChatGPT

  • New hires expected to analyze interactions, assess output accuracy, and recognize limitations

  • 🔍 Disney fired the employees of its metaverse division as part of its $5.5 billion restructuring plan.

  • Apple has acquired AI-based video compression startup, WaveOne.

  • Microsoft is implementing OpenAI GPT-4 language technology, including ChatGPT, into its Microsoft 365 business suite, including Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, to give users “more agency” and make technology “more accessible

Bill Gates, the tech oracle who brought us the magic of Microsoft, has made a bold prophecy: AI will revolutionize healthcare like the internet and mobile phones did, but with a twist – it'll make it more equitable worldwide.

In the not-so-distant future, healthcare workers will bid farewell to mundane tasks like filing insurance claims and scribbling notes from a doctor's visit. With AI's helping hand, these tasks will be as easy as a walk in the park (minus the pigeons, of course). AI-powered ultrasound machines will become the superheroes of health workers in less privileged countries, boosting their productivity and saving the day.

Even patients will benefit from AI's infinite wisdom, doing basic triage and seeking advice on health problems as effortlessly as ordering a pizza.

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  • Bill Gates predicts AI to revolutionize healthcare, (like the impact of the internet and mobile phones)

  • Healthcare workers to see mundane tasks like filing insurance claims and note-taking transformed by AI

  • AI-powered ultrasound machines to boost productivity for health workers in less privileged countries

  • Patients to benefit from AI's capabilities, enabling basic triage and health advice with ease

Weeks after laying off 1,300 people (or 15% of the staff), Zoom is introducing new features to compete with Slack, Calendly, Google, and Microsoft. These features include AI-powered meeting summaries, prompt-based email responses, and whiteboard generation along with video “Huddles” and a meeting scheduler.

The company wants you to shift more of your work tasks to its tools. To that end, Zoom is opening up its email and calendar clients to everyone. The video conferencing company started testing these tools last year in a big explore area beyond meetings. There are also hosted email and calendar services on offer with end-to-end encryption protection and custom domains for paid users. Companies could use these services as an alternative to Microsoft Exchange and Google Workspace.

These days it’s difficult to spend a few hours without a company announcing generative AI features. Zoom is expanding its Zoom IQ assistant to provide AI-powered summaries and “ask further questions” even when you join a meeting midway. Once the meeting ends, the bot will post a summary to Zoom’s team chat feature. The assistant can also summarize the chat threads in the team chat.

Until now, Zoom IQ had the ability to record highlights, divide a meeting into chapters, and list action items automatically. Last year, the company also launched Zoom IQ for Sales aiming to provide insights from video calls for sales teams. Will it be enough to compete?

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  • Zoom lays off 1,300 people (15% of staff) and introduces new features to compete with Slack, Calendly, Google, and Microsoft.

  • New features include AI-powered meeting summaries, prompt-based email responses, and whiteboard generation, as well as video "Huddles" and meeting scheduler

  • Expansion of Zoom IQ assistant for AI-powered summaries, further questions, and chat thread summaries in team chat

  • Zoom IQ's existing capabilities include recording highlights, dividing meetings into chapters, and listing action items

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