😤 Does Google Own Your Online Posts?

Also: Top Tips for Summarizing with ChatGPT

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Good morning. It’s Tuesday, July 4th, Happy Independence Day to all our American friends! 🇺🇸

Today we’re covering Google that says it’ll use all data on the Internet to benefit their AI initiatives, Mastering ‘summarization’ with ChatGPT, AI Tools to improve your productivity, and a ChatGPT prompt to Brainstorm new and innovative content ideas, and much more.

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🚀 BIG TECH & STARTUPS

Google updated its privacy policy over the weekend, explicitly saying the company reserves the right to scrape just about everything you post online to build its AI tools. Here, it seems Google reserves the right to harvest and harness data posted on any part of the public web, as if the whole internet is the company’s own AI playground. The practice raises new and interesting privacy questions.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang presented a keynote at the Berlin Summit for the Earth Virtualization Engines initiative. In his talk, Huang outlined three miracles that will have to happen for climate researchers to achieve their goals:

1.) Simulate the climate fast enough, and with a high enough resolution — on the order of just a couple of square kilometers.

2.) The ability to pre-compute vast quantities of data.

3.) The ability to visualize all this data interactively with NVIDIA Omniverse to “put it in the hands of policymakers, businesses, companies and researchers.

To help meet challenges such as these, Huang outlined how NVIDIA is building more powerful systems for training AI models, simulating physical problems and interactive visualization.

🧑‍🚀 SCIENCE & FUTURISTIC TECHNOLOGY

In this era of information overload, summarizing plays a crucual role in extracting meaningful information from large amounts of data. It’s not only time-saving but also facilitates quick decision-making.

Read how ChatGPT can assist in generating summaries. In particular,

  • Summarizing market research reports and developing an effective marketing strategy.

  • Analyzing user feedback surveys to improve product design.

  • Tips for effective summarization with ChatGPT.

Starting this week, job-hunters in New York City will be let in on a formerly hidden part of the application process, learning whether AI is being used to make hiring decisions. This because of the city’s automated employment decision tools law, to be enforced on July 5. If you have an AI tool that runs through 1,000 applications and says, ‘these are the top 20 candidates’, that is clearly a tool that falls within the definition of an ‘automated employment decision tool’ (AEDT).

🧠 MISCELLANEOUS

French President Emmanuel Macron has worked hard to cultivate a tech-savvy image for France. After meeting with OpenAI’s Sam Altman in May, he is now pushing for an acceleration on Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning, the plan is to invest heavily on training and research.

The famous musician and member of the Black Eyed Peas expressed an optimistic view of new music software, which can be used to produce and create songs. He added that people “desire” songs which can be a “social commentary” on the news, something AI is “going to be able to do”.

Comcast is the second largest broadcasting and cable television company in the world by revenue, and is America's largest home Internet service provider. Eight startup companies have secured a proof of concept, pilot, or commercial deal with Comcast NBCUniversal to create new videos, avatars, and animations.

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