Poor quality results on search engines contribute to misinformation: Study

Poor quality results on search engines contribute to misinformation: Study


The study was conducted by a research team from the University of Central Florida, New York University and Stanford University, US.


A study has found that people who performed online searches to verify the truthfulness of a piece of possible misinformation actually ended up believing it due to “poor quality results” from search engines.


The findings, according to researchers, flag the need for online search engines to address the challenge posed by the appearance of non-credible information at the top of search results.


The study conducted by a research team from the University of Central Florida, New York University and Stanford University, US, aimed at understanding the impact of search results produced when people used search engines to evaluate the veracity of news.


The findings, published in the journal Nature, highlighted the need for media literacy programs to ground recommendations in empirically tested interventions and search engines to invest in solutions to the challenges identified by this study.


“Our study shows that the act of searching online to evaluate news increases belief in highly popular misinformation — and by notable amounts,” said study author Zeve Sanderson, founding executive director of New York University’s Center for Social Media and Politics (CSMaP).


The researchers evaluated people’s behaviour after reading latest and older news articles dating a few months back.


The dataset included a combination of news articles that had misleading or false information and verified news about a topic with significant coverage, such as Covid-19.


The team included “false popular articles” on Covid-19 vaccines, the Trump impeachment proceedings, and climate events, they said.


They found that users performing online searches to evaluate the veracity of news articles, especially those with misleading or false information, were more likely to end up believing them when “poor quality results” were showed by search engines.


The researchers also found that this occurred both shortly after the article’s publication and months later, suggesting that passage of time and seemingly opportunities for fact checks to enter the information ecosystem did not lessen the misinformation-believing impact of online searching.


Further, from one of the five studies that assessed the impact of quality of search results on believing or disbelieving misinformation, the researchers found that online users exposed to “low-quality” search results were more likely to believe the falsehoods.


“This points to the danger that ‘data voids’ – areas of the information ecosystem that are dominated by low quality, or even outright false, news and information – may be playing a consequential role in the online search process, leading to low return of credible information or, more alarming, the appearance of non-credible information at the top of search results,” said lead author Kevin Aslett, an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida.

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First Published: Dec 24 2023 | 8:26 PM IST



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OpenAI in talks to raise new funding at valuation of 0 billion or more

OpenAI in talks to raise new funding at valuation of $100 billion or more



By Gillian Tan, Ed Ludlow and Shirin Ghaffary


OpenAI is in early discussions to raise a fresh round of funding at a valuation at or above $100 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said, a deal that would cement the ChatGPT maker as one of the world’s most valuable startups.

 


Investors potentially involved in the fundraising round have been included in preliminary discussions, according to the people, who asked not to be identified to discuss private matters. Details like the terms, valuation and timing of the funding round haven’t yet been finalized and could still change, the people said.


If the funding round happens as planned, it would make the artificial intelligence darling the second-most valuable startup in the US, behind only Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp., according to data from CBInsights. 


OpenAI declined to comment. 


The company is set to complete a separate tender offer in early January, which would allow employees to sell their shares at a valuation of $86 billion, Bloomberg previously reported. That is being led by Thrive Capital and saw more demand from investors than there was availability, people familiar with the matter have said.


OpenAI’s rocketing valuation mirrors the AI frenzy it kicked off one year ago after releasing ChatGPT, a chatbot capable of composing eerily human sentences and even poetry in response to simple prompts. The company became Silicon Valley’s hottest startup, raising $13 billion to date from Microsoft Corp., and spurred a new appreciation for the promise of AI that changed the tech industry landscape within a few months. 


Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc. have since poured billions into OpenAI-rival Anthropic. Salesforce Inc. led an investment into Hugging Face that valued it at $4.5 billion, and Nvidia Corp., which makes many of the semiconductors that power AI tasks, said earlier this month it made more than two dozen investments in 2023. 


OpenAI has also held discussions to raise funding for a new chip venture with Abu Dhabi-based G42, according to people with knowledge of the matter. 


The startup has discussed raising between $8 billion and $10 billion from G42, said one of the people, all of whom requested anonymity to discuss confidential information. It’s unclear whether the chips venture and wider company funding efforts are related.


OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman had been seeking capital for the chipmaking project, code-named Tigris. The goal is to produce semiconductors that can compete with those from Nvidia, which currently dominates the AI chip market, Bloomberg News reported last month.


Read More: Altman Sought Billions For Chip Venture Before OpenAI Ouster


In October, G42 announced a partnership with OpenAI “to deliver cutting-edge AI solutions to the UAE and regional markets.” No financial details were provided. The firm, founded in 2018, is led by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s national security adviser and chair of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.


OpenAI’s future looked briefly uncertain after its board suddenly fired Altman earlier last month. At the time, some investors considered writing their stakes down to zero. But after five days of leadership tumult, Altman was brought back and a new board was named. The company has aimed to signal to customers that it’s refocusing on its products following the upheaval. 

First Published: Dec 23 2023 | 10:17 AM IST



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POCO M6 5G budget smartphone launched in India: Know price, specs, and more

POCO M6 5G budget smartphone launched in India: Know price, specs, and more



Chinese smartphone brand POCO on December 22 launched in India the POCO M6 5G. The smartphone is offered in 4GB RAM + 128GB storage, 6GB RAM + 256GB storage, and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage at Rs 10,499, Rs 11,499, and Rs 13,499, respectively. The smartphone will be available on e-commerce platform Flipkart starting December 26 in orion blue and galactic black colours. As for the introductory offers, consumers can avail discounts of up to Rs 1,000 on purchase using ICICI bank card. Additionally, POCO has partnered with Airtel to offer the latter’s prepaid users an additional 50GB internet data.


POCO M6 5G: Specification


The POCO M6 5G measures 8.19mm at its thinnest point and weighs 195g. The smartphone sports a 6.74-inch HD+ display of up to 90Hz refresh rates. POCO said the display has TUV low blue light certification and TUV flicker-free certification. Besides, the display is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass.


Based on Android 13 operating system with MIUI interface layered on top, the POCO M6 5G smartphone is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ system-on-chip. POCO said it will roll out two major software updates and security patches for up to three years for the smartphone.


The POCO M6 5G sports a dual-camera set-up on the back, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor. POCO said the main camera on the rear has “Super Pixel” technology, which allows for producing more detailed photos in low light conditions. The rear camera supports video recording at 1080p resolution at 30fps. On the front, the POCO M6 5G smartphone has a 5MP camera with AI portrait mode. The front camera is also capable of recording at 1080p at 30fps.


The POCO M6 5G is powered by a 5,000mAh battery, supported by 18W fast wired charging. However, the smartphone comes with a 10W USB Type-C charging adapter as a standard in-box accessory. The smartphone features a 3.5mm headphone/microphone combo jack.

First Published: Dec 22 2023 | 2:03 PM IST



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OPPO A59 5G smartphone launched at Rs 14999 onwards: Offers, specs and more

OPPO A59 5G smartphone launched at Rs 14999 onwards: Offers, specs and more



Chinese smartphone brand OPPO has launched in India the OPPO A59 5G. Starting at Rs 14,999, the smartphone is offered in up to 6GB RAM and 128GB on-board storage configuration and silk gold and starry black colour options. The OPPO A59 5G smartphone will be available on the OPPO online store, Flipkart, and Amazon India from December 25. The smartphone will also be available at select retail stores across the country. As for the introductory offers, consumers can avail up to Rs 1,500 discount on select bank cards.


OPPO A59 5G: Specification


The OPPO A59 5G smartphone boasts a silk-textured design. It sports a 6.56-inch HD+ LCD display of up to 90Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of up to 720 nits. The smartphone boasts an “Ultra Volume Mode”, which the company said enhances its audio capabilities.


The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6020 system-on-chip. It boots Android 13 operating system-based ColorOS user interface. For imaging, there is a dual-camera set-up on the back. The rear camera set-up features a 13-megapixel main sensor and a 2MP bokeh camera. On the front, the smartphone has an 8MP camera.


The OPPO A59 5G smartphone is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery, supported by 33W SUPERVOOC fast wired charging. According to OPPO, the smartphone has an “All-Day Charging Protection” technology that uses AI to adapt to users’ charging patterns. It pauses charging at 80 per cent and resumes when needed to prevent battery degradation.

First Published: Dec 22 2023 | 1:15 PM IST



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Samsung Galaxy S24 series: What to expect from upcoming premium smartphones

Samsung Galaxy S24 series: What to expect from upcoming premium smartphones


Representative Image: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

South Korean electronics maker Samsung is reportedly planning to unveil its premium flagship smartphones in the Galaxy S24 series in January 2024. Though there has been no official confirmation on the launch event and devices details, Samsung is expected to launch three models in the series – the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. Here is a roundup of expected specifications and features based on news reports:


The Galaxy S24 model is expected to sport a 6.2-inch fullHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display of up to 2,600 nits peak brightness and 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy S24 Plus model is expected to sport a 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display of brightness and refresh rate similar to the vanilla model. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to sport a 6.8-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with subtle curvature on the sides and support for Samsung SPen.


All three smartphones in the series are likely to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, with base model configuration going up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage on the vanilla and Plus model, and up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage on the top-end Ultra model. Battery on the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are expected to be 4,000 mAh, 4,900 mAh, and 5,000 mAh, respectively.


As for the cameras, all three smartphones in the series would likely retain the same camera set-up on the back that Samsung offered in the predecessor. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus are expected to feature a 50-megapixel main sensor that can record videos at up to 8K resolution. Both these smartphones are expected to feature 3x telephoto cameras. The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to sport a 200MP primary sensor, and a telephoto camera that can go up to 10x zoom using software optimisation. The Ultra model would likely offer an 8K resolution video recording option too.


While all three models are expected to get an IP68 rating, the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus would likely get aluminium body whereas the Ultra would feature titanium body. 

First Published: Dec 22 2023 | 12:09 PM IST



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Rebranded Nearby Share, battery health indicator and more coming to Android

Rebranded Nearby Share, battery health indicator and more coming to Android


Google is reportedly rebranding its Nearby Share feature to Quick Share on Android devices. According to a report by 9To5Google, Android’s files sharing feature will likely get a new icon and will be renamed to Quick Share in the coming weeks. According to the report, the latest beta version of Google Play services informs about the change through a notification.


“Nearby Share is now Quick Share. Look for the new name and icon to share with nearby devices,” the notification reads. The new icon consists of “two arrows pointing at each other with semi-circular tails”. The change is likely only for the appearance as the service reportedly functions as the same.


While the Quick Share is currently part of the beta version of Google Play services, available to select users, it is expected to roll out for general users in the coming weeks.


Another feature coming to Android is Battery Health Indicator. Android Authority reported that a new ‘Battery health’ page  has been added to the latest version of Settings Services app on Android 14 QPR2 beta 2. With Pixel Feature Drop earlier this month, Google added a Battery Information page under the About Phone section in Settings. This page currently displays the manufacture date and cycle count of the battery.


According to the report, the new page will display information about the estimated percentage of charge the battery can currently hold compared to when it was new. The new feature will notify users when either the battery capacity is degraded or cannot be detected, making it easier for the user to track the battery life on their Android device.


The feature is currently under development and there is no official confirmation regarding the roll-out plan.

First Published: Dec 22 2023 | 10:45 AM IST



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