Rajeev Chandrasekhar to bring India’s perspective to UK’s AI Safety Summit

Rajeev Chandrasekhar to bring India’s perspective to UK’s AI Safety Summit



Union Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar will bring the Indian perspective on harnessing artificial intelligence for the benefit of citizens at the UK’s two-day AI Safety Summit, which opened on Wednesday.


Hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, the home of modern computing where celebrated British mathematician Alan Turing’s team broke the Enigma code, the summit is bringing together representatives from 27 countries.


Besides, businesses, civil society, and AI experts, tech billionaire Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, will participate in the first global summit of its kind to discuss the global future of AI and its risks.


Look forward to discuss ways in which Artificial Intelligence can be harnessed to transform lives of citizens, catalyse the Digital Economy while ensuring safety and trust of Digital Nagriks (sic), Chandrasekhar, who is the Minister of State for Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Electronics and Technology said in a post on X.


The historic Bletchley Park venue has been chosen for its tech significance as the base where the Enigma code was cracked to turn the tide of World War II in favour of Britain.


On day one of the summit, UK Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan set out the UK government’s vision for safety and security to be at the heart of advances in AI, in order to enable the enormous opportunities it will bring.


It follows Sunak’s big push to pitch the UK as a leader in examining and testing new types of AI, announcing Britain as the headquarters of the world’s first AI Safety Institute. He will be joining world leaders on Thursday for closed-door roundtables and discussions.


On Day 2, I’ll be joining world representatives and business leaders to drive these important talks forward. We’ll be discussing what the next five years looks like for AI, and the action we’ll need to take to ensure it’s developed safely, both in the short and long term, said Sunak.


Used in the right way, AI could dwarf anything any of us have achieved in a generation. It’s why I want to seize every opportunity for our country to benefit in the way I’m so convinced that it can. And it’s why I believe we can look to the future with optimism and hope, he said.


The aims of the summit have been set out as agreeing on the risks of AI to inform managing them, better international collaboration, and looking at how safe AI can be used for good globally.


Sunak is also set for an in-conversation session with X Corp chief Elon Musk at the end of the summit on Thursday.


Vice-President Kamala Harris is representing the US, with countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Japan and China sending in representatives. There has been some media criticism over the lack of senior leadership from participating countries and also some questions over Chinese participation.


AI is already an extraordinary force for good in our society, with limitless opportunity to grow the global economy, deliver better public services, and tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. But the risks posed by frontier AI are serious and substantive and it is critical that we work together, both across sectors and countries to recognise these risks, said Donelan, as she flagged off the summit.


This summit provides an opportunity for us to ensure we have the right people with the right expertise gathered around the table to discuss how we can mitigate these risks moving forward. Only then will we be able to truly reap the benefits of this transformative technology in a responsible manner, she said.


The minister is joined by members of the UK’s Frontier AI Taskforce, which was launched earlier this year to evaluate the risks of AI models at the very cusp of the latest and most powerful systems using artificial intelligence capabilities.


Discussions will also look at what national policymakers, the international community, and scientists and researchers can do to manage the risks and harness the opportunities of AI to deliver economic and social benefits around the world.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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Rajeev Chandrasekhar to bring India’s perspective to UK’s AI Safety Summit



Union Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar will bring the Indian perspective on harnessing artificial intelligence for the benefit of citizens at the UK’s two-day AI Safety Summit, which opened on Wednesday.


Hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, the home of modern computing where celebrated British mathematician Alan Turing’s team broke the Enigma code, the summit is bringing together representatives from 27 countries.


Besides, businesses, civil society, and AI experts, tech billionaire Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, will participate in the first global summit of its kind to discuss the global future of AI and its risks.


Look forward to discuss ways in which Artificial Intelligence can be harnessed to transform lives of citizens, catalyse the Digital Economy while ensuring safety and trust of Digital Nagriks (sic), Chandrasekhar, who is the Minister of State for Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Electronics and Technology said in a post on X.


The historic Bletchley Park venue has been chosen for its tech significance as the base where the Enigma code was cracked to turn the tide of World War II in favour of Britain.


On day one of the summit, UK Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan set out the UK government’s vision for safety and security to be at the heart of advances in AI, in order to enable the enormous opportunities it will bring.


It follows Sunak’s big push to pitch the UK as a leader in examining and testing new types of AI, announcing Britain as the headquarters of the world’s first AI Safety Institute. He will be joining world leaders on Thursday for closed-door roundtables and discussions.


On Day 2, I’ll be joining world representatives and business leaders to drive these important talks forward. We’ll be discussing what the next five years looks like for AI, and the action we’ll need to take to ensure it’s developed safely, both in the short and long term, said Sunak.


Used in the right way, AI could dwarf anything any of us have achieved in a generation. It’s why I want to seize every opportunity for our country to benefit in the way I’m so convinced that it can. And it’s why I believe we can look to the future with optimism and hope, he said.


The aims of the summit have been set out as agreeing on the risks of AI to inform managing them, better international collaboration, and looking at how safe AI can be used for good globally.


Sunak is also set for an in-conversation session with X Corp chief Elon Musk at the end of the summit on Thursday.


Vice-President Kamala Harris is representing the US, with countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Japan and China sending in representatives. There has been some media criticism over the lack of senior leadership from participating countries and also some questions over Chinese participation.


AI is already an extraordinary force for good in our society, with limitless opportunity to grow the global economy, deliver better public services, and tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. But the risks posed by frontier AI are serious and substantive and it is critical that we work together, both across sectors and countries to recognise these risks, said Donelan, as she flagged off the summit.


This summit provides an opportunity for us to ensure we have the right people with the right expertise gathered around the table to discuss how we can mitigate these risks moving forward. Only then will we be able to truly reap the benefits of this transformative technology in a responsible manner, she said.


The minister is joined by members of the UK’s Frontier AI Taskforce, which was launched earlier this year to evaluate the risks of AI models at the very cusp of the latest and most powerful systems using artificial intelligence capabilities.


Discussions will also look at what national policymakers, the international community, and scientists and researchers can do to manage the risks and harness the opportunities of AI to deliver economic and social benefits around the world.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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Rajeev Chandrasekhar to bring India’s perspective to UK’s AI Safety Summit



Union Minister of State for IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar will bring the Indian perspective on harnessing artificial intelligence for the benefit of citizens at the UK’s two-day AI Safety Summit, which opened on Wednesday.


Hosted by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, the home of modern computing where celebrated British mathematician Alan Turing’s team broke the Enigma code, the summit is bringing together representatives from 27 countries.


Besides, businesses, civil society, and AI experts, tech billionaire Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, will participate in the first global summit of its kind to discuss the global future of AI and its risks.


Look forward to discuss ways in which Artificial Intelligence can be harnessed to transform lives of citizens, catalyse the Digital Economy while ensuring safety and trust of Digital Nagriks (sic), Chandrasekhar, who is the Minister of State for Entrepreneurship, Skill Development, Electronics and Technology said in a post on X.


The historic Bletchley Park venue has been chosen for its tech significance as the base where the Enigma code was cracked to turn the tide of World War II in favour of Britain.


On day one of the summit, UK Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan set out the UK government’s vision for safety and security to be at the heart of advances in AI, in order to enable the enormous opportunities it will bring.


It follows Sunak’s big push to pitch the UK as a leader in examining and testing new types of AI, announcing Britain as the headquarters of the world’s first AI Safety Institute. He will be joining world leaders on Thursday for closed-door roundtables and discussions.


On Day 2, I’ll be joining world representatives and business leaders to drive these important talks forward. We’ll be discussing what the next five years looks like for AI, and the action we’ll need to take to ensure it’s developed safely, both in the short and long term, said Sunak.


Used in the right way, AI could dwarf anything any of us have achieved in a generation. It’s why I want to seize every opportunity for our country to benefit in the way I’m so convinced that it can. And it’s why I believe we can look to the future with optimism and hope, he said.


The aims of the summit have been set out as agreeing on the risks of AI to inform managing them, better international collaboration, and looking at how safe AI can be used for good globally.


Sunak is also set for an in-conversation session with X Corp chief Elon Musk at the end of the summit on Thursday.


Vice-President Kamala Harris is representing the US, with countries such as France, Germany, Italy, Japan and China sending in representatives. There has been some media criticism over the lack of senior leadership from participating countries and also some questions over Chinese participation.


AI is already an extraordinary force for good in our society, with limitless opportunity to grow the global economy, deliver better public services, and tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. But the risks posed by frontier AI are serious and substantive and it is critical that we work together, both across sectors and countries to recognise these risks, said Donelan, as she flagged off the summit.


This summit provides an opportunity for us to ensure we have the right people with the right expertise gathered around the table to discuss how we can mitigate these risks moving forward. Only then will we be able to truly reap the benefits of this transformative technology in a responsible manner, she said.


The minister is joined by members of the UK’s Frontier AI Taskforce, which was launched earlier this year to evaluate the risks of AI models at the very cusp of the latest and most powerful systems using artificial intelligence capabilities.


Discussions will also look at what national policymakers, the international community, and scientists and researchers can do to manage the risks and harness the opportunities of AI to deliver economic and social benefits around the world.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



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Google brings car crash detection feature on Pixel smartphones to India

Google brings car crash detection feature on Pixel smartphones to India


The Pixel device starts to vibrate and sounds an alarm at the maximum volume level, if it detects a crash

Google has expanded support for its car crash detection feature on Pixel smartphones to five more regions, including India. Other regions in the list are Austria, Belgium, Portugal and Switzerland. According to Google Support page, the car crash detection feature will be available on Pixel 4A and later smartphones. This emergency alert feature is available in 11 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, and in 20 different regions.


How to enable car crash detection on Pixel smartphones


Go to “Safety & Emergency” in the Settings app and tap on “Car Crash Detection”. Google will ask you to log in into your Google account, if you have not already. If you have, there will be an option for enabling the newly added Car crash detection feature. A pop-up will ask you to give permission for the feature to access the device’s location and sensors that you need to accept to enable the feature.


What does it do in case of a car crash


The Pixel device starts to vibrate and sounds an alarm at the maximum volume level, if it detects a crash. The device through its loudspeakers asks if you need help. You can choose multiple actions that the device will perform if you confirm that you need help, including an option to call emergency services and share location with emergency contacts.


Google car crash detection feature was introduced in Pixel devices back in 2019. It was initially available only in US. Later, Apple announced a similar feature with the iPhone 14 series in September 2022.

First Published: Nov 1 2023 | 5:19 PM IST



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Google brings car crash detection feature on Pixel smartphones to India


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The Pixel device starts to vibrate and sounds an alarm at the maximum volume level, if it detects a crash

Google has expanded support for its car crash detection feature on Pixel smartphones to five more regions, including India. Other regions in the list are Austria, Belgium, Portugal and Switzerland. According to Google Support page, the car crash detection feature will be available on Pixel 4A and later smartphones. This emergency alert feature is available in 11 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, and in 20 different regions.


How to enable car crash detection on Pixel smartphones


Go to “Safety & Emergency” in the Settings app and tap on “Car Crash Detection”. Google will ask you to log in into your Google account, if you have not already. If you have, there will be an option for enabling the newly added Car crash detection feature. A pop-up will ask you to give permission for the feature to access the device’s location and sensors that you need to accept to enable the feature.


What does it do in case of a car crash


The Pixel device starts to vibrate and sounds an alarm at the maximum volume level, if it detects a crash. The device through its loudspeakers asks if you need help. You can choose multiple actions that the device will perform if you confirm that you need help, including an option to call emergency services and share location with emergency contacts.


Google car crash detection feature was introduced in Pixel devices back in 2019. It was initially available only in US. Later, Apple announced a similar feature with the iPhone 14 series in September 2022.

First Published: Nov 1 2023 | 5:19 PM IST



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Apple may introduce ‘capture button’ with iPhone 16 series: Details here


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This additional button would be available on all iPhone 16 series models, including the base line iPhone 16 and 16 Plus


The iPhone 16 would reportedly feature an additional button, which is said to be solid-state backed by its haptic engine. According to a report on MacRumors, Apple has named it “Capture Button” internally. Its functionality remains unclear at the moment, but the button is expected to be located below the power button and will likely be a capacitive button rather than mechanical.


According to the report, Apple would move the mmWave antenna responsible for operating 5G frequency waves at short distances to the left side of the smartphone freeing up space for an additional button on the right side. This additional button would be available on all iPhone 16 series models, including the base line iPhone 16 and 16 Plus.


Previously, there have been reports in the news stating that the American tech giant is planning to transition the action button to a solid-state button. For the uninitiated, solid-state buttons are capacitive buttons backed by haptic feedback for mechanical button-like clicking experience. Apple would use solid-state for the Action button and Capture button. The volume keys and power button are reported to continue with mechanical.


The Action button debuted with the iPhone 15 Pro models, replacing the single-function mute switch that only allowed toggling between ring and silent modes. The Action button offers more customisation options and comes with preset functions, including silent mode, focus mode, camera with support for various modes, torch, voice memo, magnifier and accessibility features. Additionally, the Action button can be configured alongside Apple Shortcuts, to offer more personalisation options to the user. In its current state, the action button employs a press-and-hold gesture, accompanied by haptic feedback and visual cues in the Dynamic Island to confirm actions.

First Published: Nov 1 2023 | 4:47 PM IST



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