Narayana Murthy Slams AI Hype,Chinese $100M AI Secrets Newsletter#125
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📢 🇮🇳 Narayana Murthy Slams AI Hype!
Infosys co-founder criticizes India's AI hype as "silly old programs," triggering controversy!🔥
🏀 DeepMind’s AI Robot Dunking Like a Pro!
AI-driven humanoid slam-dunks a basketball with impressive accuracy! 🤯
🤖 Google Unveils New AI Models for Robotics!
Advanced AI to spur the self-driving robotics economy! 🚀
⚖️ Triumvir Law Goes AI!
Legal firm embraces Lucio AI & Goo to shake up court research & case review! ⚡📜
🕵️♂️ Chinese Spies Target $100M AI Secrets!
CEO of Anthropic cautions on AI risk of espionage & stolen technology!🚨
Narayana Murthy Dismisses India's AI Hype as 'Silly Old Programs'
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has set the AI world ablaze by labeling India's AI hype "silly old programs." Murthy believes that the majority of AI applications in India are nothing but simple automation and not intelligent systems. While India is touted as an AI talent pool, he cautions against overhyping abilities without real innovation. This is as India spends billions on AI research but trails behind international giants in AI innovations. His provocative position has ignited debates about India's AI future, advancements in deep learning, and the necessity for high-end R&D. Is India's AI really revolutionary, or hype?
DeepMind's AI Robot Now Dunking Like a Pro
AI just joined the NBA tryouts! DeepMind's robot, powered by AI, has amazed the internet by slam-dunking a basketball with ease and accuracy. In contrast to traditional robotics, this machine learned the game through reinforcement learning, refining its technique through millions of AI-based simulations. The achievement highlights how AI and robots are advancing toward human-like flexibility, with prospects for applications in humanoid robotics, sports training, and high-level automation. With AI robots soon starting to show dynamic motion, analysts are hypothesizing that sports robots, entertainment robots, and industrial robots can be more imminent than imagined. Might AI sport celebrities be the future big thing?
Google's New AI Models to Power Up Robotics Industry
Google is making a giant leap into robotics by launching powerful new AI models aimed at powering the fast-expanding autonomous robotics sector. The models combine computer vision, reinforcement learning, and natural language processing, enabling robots to be more flexible, smart, and able to cope with real-world complexity. Google's study will make robots perceive human intention and enhance their application in warehousing, health, self-driving cars, and manufacturing automation. Other players like Tesla, OpenAI, and Boston Dynamics are rushing to robotic domination, with Google's latest foray into AI marking the new age of industrial and humanoid robots. Will Google spearhead the next AI-fueled industrial revolution?
Triumvir Law Embraces AI Legal Assistants for Intelligent Lawyering
Legal technology is being revolutionized, and Triumvir Law has just made a big leap by incorporating Lucio AI and in-house legal assistant Goo into its practice. These AI legal assistants use natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning to assist lawyers in reviewing contracts, summarizing case law, and automating legal research. As AI keeps revolutionizing the legal sector, law firms across the globe are adopting automation in order to increase efficiency, cut costs, and deliver better client services. With AI-powered tools changing the game in legal document review, litigation support, and predictive analytics, will human lawyers be outrun by AI-powered legal wisdom soon?
Chinese Spies Seeking $100M US AI Secrets, Warns Anthropic CEO
The cold war in AI is on! Chinese spy divisions are moving aggressively to America's AI industry, intent on stealing more than $100 million in AI trade secrets, says Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. Advanced AI models, breakthroughs in neural networks, and AI applications for the military are in the crosshairs, they claim. This disclosure is the latest in increasing worries about intellectual property theft, AI weaponization, and global AI dominance. As the US ramps up security, the specter of AI cyberattacks, deepfake spying, and national security threats hangs over it.
Other References
OpenAI says it has trained an AI that’s ‘really good’ at creative writing.
Google’s DeepMind says it will use AI models to power physical robots.
Over half of American adults have used an AI chatbot, survey finds.
From chatbots to intelligent toys: How AI is booming in China.






