In a dynamic technological world where innovation has been the order of the day, artificial intelligence (AI) continues its impressive evolution, transforming every aspect of our lives. In this article, we’ll take a look at the latest developments and trends in AI, exploring how these advanced technologies are shaping our world and what challenges may lie ahead on our path to a smarter future.
Google Launches Gemini
Google is unveiling Gemini, its latest advanced AI model capable of integrating different types of information, such as text, audio, image and video. The company says it is the most developed and versatile AI model they have created to date.
The latest news from Sacramento State
The university has just opened a National Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Education. The goal of the project is to customize the learning process for individual students and increase their understanding of how AI works.
News from Japan
Japanese scientists have created the world’s first mental representations of objects and landscapes based on human brain activity, using artificial intelligence.

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AI Fairy
Scientists have developed artificial intelligence that can predict what will happen in a person’s life. The research shows that AI models, once learned from huge data sets, can predict personal events and even estimate the time of death.
News from Pakistan
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan has used artificial intelligence to campaign from prison. His party, Pakistan Tehreek-e Insaf (PTI), created an AI-based voice clone to recreate Khan’s speech at a virtual rally. The audio was accompanied by an AI-generated image. The speech was based on text written by Khan in prison.
Robot – dog in Italy
Meet Saetta, the first robot-dog to join the Italian Carabinieri in Rome. This futuristic quadruped is tasked with supporting police forces in the most risky operations, such as the removal of explosives or the detection of chemical and radioactive substances.

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AI in tennis
Iga Swiatek and other tennis players are standing up to online hate speech. The International Tennis Federation has announced the use of artificial intelligence to protect against negative comments. This innovative solution will analyze online content and help eliminate toxic posts.
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