10th Indian Delegation to Dubai, Gitex & Expand North Star – World’s Largest Startup Investor Connect
Gadgets

Microsoft collaborates with media startup to create news stories supported by AI tools



Tech giant Microsoft has joined forces with media startup Semafor to utilise an AI chatbot in the development of news stories.
The project, dubbed “Signals,” aims to provide a breaking news feed with diverse perspectives on major events. While human journalists will remain at the helm, the AI chatbot will serve as a research tool, scouring vast amounts of information and generating summaries and drafts to expedite the writing process. “Signals organises information to bring both clarity and perspective to complex breaking news stories. Our journalists around the globe identify the central facts of a story, then curate the key analysis and insight from a global range of news sources — including different, sometimes opposing, views on the same piece of information,” said Semafor in a post.
The journalists will be aided by AI tools that help them search news sources across multiple languages and geographies, allowing them to extend their reach to bring more, and more diverse, perspectives to readers. “When tapping into these AI research tools, our editors then evaluate and verify sources, compose summaries, and clearly cite and link readers to the original information,” said Semafor.
According to a report by Ars Tecnica, Semafor co-founder Ben Smith “emphasised that Signals will be written entirely by journalists, with artificial intelligence providing a research tool to inform posts.”
Microsoft’s involvement goes beyond simply providing the AI technology, claims the report. The company is reportedly offering Semafor “substantial” financial backing. In a blog post, Microsoft said, “Semafor will work with us to harness AI tools to assist journalists in their research, source discovery, translation, and more with Semafor Signals, helping journalists provide a diverse array of credible local, national, and global sources to their audience.”
Notably, Microsoft is facing a lawsuit filed by The New York Times over scraping the publication’s data for training its AI-based language models.





Source link

by Engadget

Walmart is offering its Walmart+ subscription at half off for new sign-ups, and it includes a choice of either Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential. The deal for new subscribers is just $49 for the first year, marked down from $98. The real value is in selecting Peacock Premium, which would normally run you $110 per year on its own. With the current discount on a Walmart+ subscription you are essentially getting half off on your streaming subscription for that year. Walmart A Walmart+ subscription is 50… Source link

by CNET

Apple may be developing an iPhone with an under-display camera, and if it’s successful, it will be a remarkable achievement.  A recent rumor from Weibo user Digital Chat Station (translated into English) suggests that such a camera may appear in the 20th anniversary iPhone, which could be called the iPhone 20 and is expected to debut in 2027. The idea of an under-display camera for an iPhone would be novel, but it’s a feature that we’ve seen on several Android phones, with mixed results at best. An… Source link

by Engadget

Snap is offering Snapchat+ subscribers the chance to have 2D Bitmoji avatars once again. In the coming days, they’ll be able to activate a setting called Comic Bitmoji. Snap said this will revive “the charm of classic avatars, while keeping all the benefits of today’s 3D infrastructure.” If you turn on Comic Bitmoji, all Bitmoji avatars that you see in Snapchat will be rendered in 2D. You’ll also be able to send stickers to your friends in that style. Snap switched from 2D to 3D avatars back in… Source link