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🤖 AI is Not Ready to Replace Humans at Work, Yet

Report Finds No Skills Likely to Be Displaced by Generative AI

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.

1 - 🤖 AI is Not Ready to Replace Humans at Work, Yet

A new study from Indeed reveals that despite its rapid advancements, artificial intelligence is still far from replacing human workers. While some occupations may be more susceptible to automation, the report emphasizes that AI is better suited to serve as a digital assistant rather than a direct replacement.

2 - ⛔️ Deepfake Danger Zone: Trump, Musk, Swift Top List of Most AI-Manipulated Figures

A new study by Kapwing, an image and video editing platform, reveals a surprising trend: celebrities and politicians are being targeted for deepfakes at an alarming rate. Their analysis of a popular text-to-video AI tool identified singer Taylor Swift and former President Donald Trump as the most deepfaked public figures of 2024, highlighting the potential for misuse of this technology.

3 - 🖼️ Adobe Max Unveils AI-Powered Design Revolution

Adobe's annual Adobe Max conference kicks off with a major AI-powered update to its Creative Cloud apps. Highlights include enhanced background removal in Photoshop, improved generative AI capabilities, and new tools for streamlining design workflows in Illustrator, InDesign, and Premiere Pro.

4 - 🗣️ Duolingo's AI-Powered Language Learning Revolution

Duolingo, the popular language learning app, is pushing the boundaries of language education with its innovative AI-powered features. From engaging conversations with AI characters to immersive video calls, Duolingo is making language learning more fun, effective, and accessible than ever before. Discover how Duolingo's gamified approach and commitment to personalization are helping learners of all levels achieve their language goals.

5 - 🙅🏻‍♀️ Honeywell CEO: AI's Real Payoff Lies in Labor Shortages, Not Productivity

Honeywell's CEO Vimal Kapur believes that AI's biggest impact will be in addressing the labor shortage facing industries worldwide. By training workers to collaborate with AI, companies can overcome skill gaps and boost productivity.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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