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Zoom Workplace unveiled 💻 Common sense in home Robots 🧠 Legal AI PARAMANU-AYN launched 👨‍🎓

In today’s newsletter:

  • Zoom unveils AI powered Zoom Workplace

  • MIT Engineers pioneer common sense in household Robots

  • Gyan AI introduces Legal AI, PARAMANU-AYN

  • More AI news from around the world

  • AI tools to help create Presentations

Zoom unveils AI-Powered collaboration platform Zoom Workplace

Image Credits: Analytics India Mag

Zoom has introduced Zoom Workplace, an AI-powered collaboration platform with over 40 new features, including Zoom AI Companion updates. These enhancements, gradually rolling out over April and May, aim to streamline workflows and boost productivity. Zoom Workplace integrates various AI-powered tools, offering flexibility through open integration and customization options. Enhanced meeting features, improved collaboration tools, and AI Companion expansions across Zoom Phone, Team Chat, and Events facilitate better communication and organization. Additionally, Zoom Business Services empower customer-facing teams with AI-driven solutions for marketing, customer care, and sales, enhancing engagement and responsiveness.

MIT Engineers Pioneer Common Sense in Household Robots Through AI-Driven Self-Correction

Image Credits: MIT

MIT researchers propose a solution for home robots' error recovery using large language models (LLMs). Unlike industrial robots, home robots lack resources for on-the-fly problem-solving. MIT's approach involves LLMs providing step-by-step guidance to robots, enabling them to autonomously correct errors without human intervention. This innovation addresses challenges in unstructured environments like homes, promising a leap forward in home robotics' practicality and usability.

India’s first indigenously developed Legal AI, PARAMANU-AYN, introduced

Image Credits: Analytics India Mag

Gyan AI Research introduces PARAMANU-AYN, India’s first Legal AI model, based on Supreme Court documents, the Indian Constitution, and Penal Code. It's instruction-tuned for tasks like drafting contracts, summarizing cases, with GPT-3.5-Turbo evaluation scoring 7-8 out of 10. Offering an inference speed of 42 tokens per second on CPUs, it aims to streamline legal tasks efficiently. Public release planned soon, revolutionizing legal language models for India.

More News

  • A group of researchers from MIT and other universities introduced the concept of “Collective AI”, proposing Shared Experience Lifelong Learning (ShELL) as a framework for decentralized AI systems composed of interconnected agents. These agents continuously learn and share knowledge, potentially revolutionizing various fields including space exploration, personalized medicine, cybersecurity, and disaster response.

  • Krutrim, Bhavish Aggarwal's AI company, collaborates with Databricks to enhance their foundational LLM for the Indian market, to develop AI solutions like conversational assistants and content generation tools.

  • Profluent, pioneers AI-driven drug discovery by leveraging generative AI to design custom-fit proteins and gene editors. With a focus on patient needs, the startup aims to revolutionize the drug development reducing time and costs associated with bringing new medicines to market.

  • China's new guidelines will block Intel and AMD chips in government computers, to phase out U.S. processors, and favor Chinese alternatives.

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