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The Rise of AI-Driven Scams Targeting Families

The Rise of AI-Driven Scams Targeting Families

October 19, 2024
In recent developments, the landscape of fraud has transformed significantly with the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies, particularly in the realm of impersonation scams. These scams often prey on vulnerable individuals, especially the elderly, by utilizing advanced AI-based voice generators to deceive
Exploring Media Awareness in the Digital Age

Exploring Media Awareness in the Digital Age

October 19, 2024
Recent discussions on the impact of modern communication technologies took place at the “Boundaries – Media Awareness” conference held in Szolnok, featuring presentations that addressed both challenges and opportunities. Organized by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH) in collaboration with Tisza
AI Takes Over Transcription of Parliamentary Speeches

AI Takes Over Transcription of Parliamentary Speeches

October 19, 2024
In a significant shift towards modernization, artificial intelligence is set to handle the transcription of speeches in parliament, following a noted shortage of stenographers and an increasing volume of verbal contributions. The Chancellor indicated that while AI will take on this role,
The Evolution of DALL-E: A Powerful Image Generation Tool

The Evolution of DALL-E: A Powerful Image Generation Tool

October 19, 2024
OpenAI has made significant strides in the field of artificial intelligence with its innovative product, DALL-E, which excels in transforming text descriptions into stunning visuals. Unlike its sibling, ChatGPT, which is renowned for generating written content, DALL-E is specifically designed to create
The Rise of AI in Travel Planning

The Rise of AI in Travel Planning

October 19, 2024
Innovations in artificial intelligence are reshaping various aspects of daily life, particularly in travel planning. Many travelers are eager to leverage the speed and convenience provided by AI tools. A recent survey by Sainsbury’s Bank revealed that about 10% of British travelers
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