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πŸ€– AI and Fingerprints πŸ”πŸ‘£

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1. AI Reveals That Fingerprints Are Not Unique πŸ”πŸ‘£

2. OpenAI Authorizes AI for Military Purposes πŸ€–

3. Microsoft Launches Copilot Pro with AI Features in Office πŸ’»

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Breaking paradigms in the world of identification with a touch of "Sherlock Holmes"! A recent study, led by engineering departments at the Universities of Columbia and Buffalo, has conducted a fingerprint analysis using artificial intelligence, challenging a fundamental dogma in criminology and digital security: the uniqueness of our fingerprints.

Guided by engineering student Gabe Guo, the researchers delved into a repository of 60,000 fingerprints from the U.S. Government with their deep contrast network. The student and professors dusted off the fingerprints to reveal that, with 99.99% reliability, the fingerprints of two fingers from an individual are much more similar than previously thought. This not only challenges the notion that our fingerprints are as unique as the stars in the sky, but also has profound impacts on forensic science and digital authentication.

πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ "It was written in our hands... and right under our noses!"

[ Made with AI. Instructions: A study finding that not all fingerprints are different ]

This finding, the team acknowledges, was a happy surprise, especially for a group of engineers with no prior experience in forensic sciences. They discovered that the orientation of the friction ridges, especially near the center, is a constant pattern across all fingers of a person, regardless of gender or racial group. Who would have thought?

In summary, this new study opens the doors to a potential revolution in fields such as forensic medicine and digital authentication. By being able to establish greater similarity between prints from the same person, it is possible that in fingerprint recognition systems we may see significant improvements in terms of security and efficiency. Certainly, we look forward to seeing what other mysteries will be unveiled when science and technology join forces. Pay attention the next time you unlock your mobile with your thumb!

OpenAI has authorized the use of its AI systems for military and security purposes. This decision, announced by the company's director, Sam Altman, could change the rules of the game in the relationship between AI and the field of defense.

OpenAI has removed the prohibition that prevented the use of its generative artificial intelligence developments for "military and war" tasks, citing as the official reason that "there are national security use cases that align with our mission". However, the organization maintains its ban on using its algorithms to create weapons, spy on communications, destroy property, or produce any type of harm. The policy update was implemented on January 10, marking a new chapter in OpenAI's operation manuals.

πŸ€– Let’s see how long it takes for Skynet to start sending Terminators to the past…

[ Made with AI. Instructions: OpenAI authorizes AI systems for military use ]

OpenAI's announcement comes at a notable time when military forces globally are showing interest in including AI systems to optimize their military strategies. In a world that is increasingly digital and connected, cybersecurity becomes a strategic and paramount point, and intelligent systems like those of OpenAI can be strong allies in defending the country's security software.

However, this decision is controversial and raises concern in many quarters. The ethical implications of allowing an AI to have some degree of control or impact on military operations raise many questions that still do not have clear answers. But can we deny the reality that we are living in an era of unprecedented technological advances? The arrival of AI in the military field was perhaps just a matter of time.

Ultimately, we hope that this decision by OpenAI, and those that surely will come in the future from other AI companies, are taken in a responsible and careful manner. AI has enormous potential to contribute to security and defense, but the appropriate mechanisms must be established to ensure that we benefit from its capabilities without compromising our values and rights. Keep an eye on the future, friends. There is always something new on the horizon.

AI takes the wheel with the new Copilot Pro from Microsoft! Aiding in the next big leap in productivity, Microsoft provides users with Office functions powered by artificial intelligence. Now, a new $20 subscription will unlock Copilot Pro with AI technology inside Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to allow users to generate presentations, rephrase paragraphs and summarise documents in a smarter and more efficient way.

After a limited initial launch in November to businesses, Microsoft is expanding these artificial intelligence functions to consumers. With your Copilot Pro subscription, you will be able to access the most advanced version of OpenAI and even create your own Copilot GPT. In addition, Microsoft 365 Personal or Home users can expand their features by unlocking Copilot in Office applications on Mac, Windows, and iPad. Can you feel the power of AI at your fingertips already?

πŸ€– Microsoft really wants to make this the year of artificial intelligence in Office! We hope this AI doesn't end up taking our vacations and our coffee!

[ Made with AI. Instructions: Microsoft’s new Copilot Pro ]

The launch of Copilot Pro is a bold attempt by Microsoft to integrate AI into the daily experience of users at the office and at home. It aims to improve users' ability to create, edit and format documents with increased efficiency, speed, and accuracy. It also includes enhancements in image creation and improved image quality.

In conclusion, what we are witnessing in the launch of Copilot Pro is not simply an update of Microsoft's software. It's a vision of the future, one in which AI is not a mere addition, but an integral and irreplaceable part of our everyday life, both at work and at home. Are you ready for the AI revolution? Because it looks like it's already here!

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