Moody's AI Predictions, Custom ChatGPT, and Deepfake Detection: Metanews Highlights
In this week's metanews landscape, we bring you a trio of compelling stories that span the AI spectrum, from financial foresight to user empowerment and AI deception.
Moody's AI-Powered Service Predicts Stablecoin Depeggings
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Moody’s Analytics, at the forefront of financial innovation, has harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to predict stablecoin depeggings with remarkable accuracy. Nestled within Moody’s Digital Asset Monitor (DAM), this pioneering service provides real-time analysis of the stability and liquidity of leading stablecoin issuers. Amid the volatile world of cryptocurrencies, where stablecoins play a pivotal role, this tool tracks 25 fiat-backed stablecoins, representing over 92% of the total market capitalization. Moody’s DAM offers insights that delve beyond mere predictions.
OpenAI Says Users Can Now Create Their Own ChatGPT
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OpenAI has unveiled a game-changing development that empowers users to create their own custom versions of ChatGPT without the need for coding skills. During the company's inaugural developer conference, CEO Sam Altman announced this transformative change, alongside a suite of other innovative AI tools. These custom AI agents, called "GPTs," can adeptly follow specific instructions and access information provided by users. This groundbreaking step significantly democratizes AI, offering "tremendous upsides" for everyone.
How to Spot AI Deepfakes on Social Media
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A video on Chinese social media platform Weibo recently featured American pop star Taylor Swift conversing fluently in Mandarin. However, the 33-year-old singer's appearance was a mirage – a deepfake video generated by HeyGen, a Chinese AI startup. Since its release on October 21, this deepfake has garnered over six million views, sparking discussions about the challenges posed by advanced AI in distinguishing real content from fake. Deepfakes are incredibly realistic but fraudulent images and videos that impersonate individuals, including their voices. These can be deployed for deceptive purposes, including fraud, making it crucial to spot the difference.
These three stories encompass the multifaceted nature of AI's impact,