WhatsApp’s new feature to let users report status updates on iOS beta

WhatsApp’s new feature to let users report status updates on iOS beta







Meta-owned messaging platform is reportedly rolling out a new feature, which will allow users to report status updates, on iOS beta.


The beta testers will see a new “Report” option in the status updates, reports WABetaInfo.


With the new feature, users can report any status update that might violate the Terms of Service, which will then be sent to the moderation team.


Also, the feature makes sure that the messages, media, location sharing, calls and status updates are all protected by end-to-end encryption on all devices.


This means that the content of the messages and private calls will remain inaccessible to anyone, including WhatsApp, Meta or any third-party proxy provider.


The new feature is useful as it will make the platform safe and secure for all users.


The ability to report status updates is available to some beta testers after installing the latest beta version of the application, and it is expected to roll out to more users over the coming days, the report said.


Last month, was reportedly working on this feature for Android beta.


Meanwhile, earlier this month, the messaging platform had announced that it was rolling out new features coming to its status, including ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ and much more.


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Microsoft adding AI-powered Bing chatbot functionality to mobile, Skype

Microsoft adding AI-powered Bing chatbot functionality to mobile, Skype







American tech giant is now bringing the AI-based Bing chatbot to mobile and two weeks after its original launch.


According to GSM Arena, a tech news outlet, first of all, the feature is being added to the Bing iOS and Android app.


The Bing button in the app would allow users who have been invited to the preview to initiate a conversation with the chatbot. Users can either tap their query or now also just tap the microphone button to speak it out loud.


The homepage of the Edge app, which is accessible on iOS and Android, also offers similar capabilities. Users of on all platforms will also have access to Bing’s newly discovered intelligence, reported GSM Arena.


Users have the option of having one-on-one conversations with Bing or adding it to group chats so that anyone may tag it and ask a question. They can choose to have the response be in the form of bullet points, text, or a simplified response in over 100 languages.


For those who are unaware, Bing with AI capabilities is Microsoft’s response to popular ChatGPT-style intelligent AI chatbots.


It can respond to your inquiries verbosely and intelligently, whether they are straightforward like “how distant is the moon?” or more complex like “create an itinerary for a vacation to Japan.”


As per GSM Arena, at the time, the feature is available through invites only and was previously only accessible through the Edge desktop browser.

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Artificial Intelligence and the art of winning in this brave new world

Artificial Intelligence and the art of winning in this brave new world







When my brilliant friend and batchmate at IIT, Delhi (CGPA of 10 points and gold medallist) declared that he would be pursuing a Master’s degree, leading to a PhD, in Artificial Intelligence in the USA, I was intrigued. Also curious. This was 1982. He sat me down and patiently explained the significance of the force that the two words when conjoined, could generate in the next few decades.


When we had joined the IIT in 1977, log tables and slide rules were just giving way to the simple calculator and later the scientific calculator, for use in examinations. There was not much controversy as this seemed a logical progression. The question did come up however, whether schools should permit calculators. At that time, the spontaneous reaction was a clear No! We felt that the touch and feel of maths tables was critical to early brain training.


Fast forward to 2018. My friend, now representing Amazon, delivered a Ted Talk in conversation with Shahrukh Khan on the power of the Voice, while introducing Alexa. It was fascinating. Alexa did not seem a threat. Just a helpful assistant.


Moving still further, to Feb. 2023, ‘Microsoft has rolled out some new limits for its ChatGPT powered Bing AI. Apparently, Bing had gone off the rails and had been insulting, threatening and mocking to some users’ reported the press. This rang a loud alarm bell.


Parents, educationists, students, employees and employers are each concerned, on how we, and our future generation, will remain relevant? In our country, this question becomes even more critical, since we must on a net basis, create jobs at all levels of skills.


Through this article, I would like to make a few suggestions for discussion. There are no easy answers of course.


We are in the era of powered by AI. And therefore, education will necessarily have to adapt to the new reality. We have conventionally been used to having a teacher in front of a blackboard teaching us as if we were on a conveyor belt on a factory shop-floor. We have now to move rapidly, to improving the comprehension and analytical abilities of children continually.


Children are born curious. Education must therefore nurture curiosity, so that it becomes part of a student’s DNA and therefore a lifelong trait. Curiosity leads to the ability to think critically; continually evaluate and process information, and consequently generate new ideas. This can give students the much needed self-confidence to communicate their thoughts creatively.


The teacher’s role changes to that of a guide, a mentor, a facilitator, a provider of frameworks and an experience sharer. Classrooms of the future will best be designed to foster greater collaboration among students, with wide spaces and also technologically equipped for ease of use. However, schools must also encourage students to be physically active, provide for team sports, arts & crafts, hobbies and other extra-curricular activities for continued holistic development.


As we move to the workplace; during a career of 35-40 years, how do we keep reinventing ourselves? Unlearning and relearning. Skilling and reskilling to remain relevant and also positively employable? Here are five suggestions for discussion :


First, ‘a kaizen a day…’: As most of us in the manufacturing industry are aware, ‘kaizen’ is a Japanese approach to continuous change for the better. As employees, regardless of our skill levels or our position in the hierarchy, we must endeavour to embrace kaizen on a daily basis in our work place or work process. This keeps our mind proactively looking for ideas for constant improvement, be it in cost, quality, productivity, technology, product or service. Also, a series of kaizens in a very short period of time on the same process can actually lead to a disruptive innovation.


Secondly, ‘follow your passion’ : If you are going to be spending the best part of your productive life at a formal work place, you may as well enjoy every minute of it. That can only happen if your heart and mind are both aligned to what you set out to do. It will feed your creativity and help you innovate. You can select the vocation you are passionate about and build it into a career, that is also financially rewarding. Fortunately, in this day and age, many options are not only available, but are also increasing.


Thirdly, be an enthusiastic team player : Except in very specific cases e.g. R&D, I have always preferred team players over those who are brilliant and who operate as individuals. A combination of both qualities – brilliance and teamwork – would of course be ideal, but is rare. Time and time again, cohesive teams deliver high quality and enduring results. Also, team members go the extra the mile in supporting one another, especially in times of adversity.


Fourthly, always think and act with sustainability and circularity in mind : Every small action of yours, together with that of your colleagues, will become a force multiplier for the organisation that you represent, in its endeavour to be socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable. The higher purpose! Young people intuitively wish to work for and contribute to this higher purpose. It is a great motivator. It is also good for business.


Fifthly and finally, keep abreast of technology and technological changes: Make technology your friend. Your aid to enhance your knowledge, your productivity and that of your team, as also your work processes. Adopting and learning new tech should not be left to techies. Techies can design. But you should utilise tech to your and your organisations’ advantage.


To conclude, we must remember that employers of the future are also doing their best to retain talent. They need you! They will need to become more flexible; have career paths that are customised for diversity; foster creativity and innovation; utilise technology that is enabling and supportive.


Together, you can win in this brave new world!



The writer is chairman, CII National Mission of Technology, Innovation and Research and former MD & CEO, Ashok Leyland and JCB India



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WhatsApp adds new feature to let users search settings on iOS beta

WhatsApp adds new feature to let users search settings on iOS beta







Meta-owned messaging platform is reportedly rolling out a new feature which will allow users to filter app settings with a new search bar on iOS beta.


The new feature is released to some beta testers after installing the latest beta for iOS 23.4.0.73 update from the TestFlight app, reports WABetaInfo.


The new search bar is present within the app settings section and is designed to allow users to easily navigate through the application’s settings by searching for particular settings instead of scrolling through the list.


With the new feature, users can type in the search bar what they are looking for and the application will display the matching results.


The feature is helpful as it will save users time and effort, and will also be helpful for those who are not familiar with the app settings.


The ability to filter settings by using the new search bar is currently available to some beta testers and is expected to roll out to more users over the coming days, the report said.


Earlier this week, it was reported that the messaging platform was working on a new feature which will allow users to send photos with high quality on iOS beta.


–IANS


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Amazon introduces male voice option for Alexa’s responses in India

Amazon introduces male voice option for Alexa’s responses in India







As Amazon’s completes five years in India, the company on Thursday introduced a new male voice option for Alexa’s responses.


With this, Indian users will be able to switch between Alexa’s original voice and a new masculine-sounding voice.


“Over the past five years, our aim has been to build from India and for India, and I truly believe that our journey is synonymous to the evolution of ambient computing in the country. As we look ahead, our focus remains on bringing to life newer voice, touch, motion and vison-enabled experiences for consuming entertainment, completing tasks, and accessing information”, Dilip R.S., Country Manager for Alexa, India, said in a statement.


The new voice can respond in both English and Hindi languages.


The company said that users can change Alexa’s voice by saying “Alexa, change your voice” on the Echo device or from the app by going to individual device settings and selecting Alexa’s voice.


Users will be able to use any of the wake words — including Alexa, Echo, Computer and to ask questions in English, Hindi and Hinglish.


Moreover, the company mentioned that, in 2022, requests to Alexa for music increased by almost 53 per cent, with customers streaming songs through providers such as Prime Music, Spotify, JioSaavn and Apple Music.


Requests to Alexa for controlling smart home appliances increased by 515 per cent.


Further, the company revealed that users’ love for interacting with Alexa is reflected in the questions such as “Alexa, how are you” (31,680 times per day), and “Alexa, I love you” (21,600 times per day), an increase of 214 per cent and 275 per cent respectively.


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Samsung secure 5G tech for direct communication between phones, satellites

Samsung secure 5G tech for direct communication between phones, satellites







Electronics on Thursday announced that it has secured standardised 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN) modem technology for direct communication between and satellites, especially in remote areas.


NTN is a communications technology that uses satellites and other non-terrestrial vehicles to bring connectivity to regions that were previously unreachable by terrestrial networks, whether over mountains, across deserts or in the middle of the ocean.


It will also be critical in assuring operability in disaster areas and powering future urban air mobility (UAM) such as unmanned aircraft and flying cars, according to the company.


“This milestone builds on our rich legacy in wireless communications technologies, following the introduction of the industry’s first commercial 4G LTE modem in 2009 and the industry’s first 5G modem in 2018,a Min Goo Kim, Executive Vice President of Communication Processo) Development at Electronics, said in a statement.


Moreover, the company said, it plans to integrate this technology into Samsung’s Exynos modem solutions, accelerating the commercialisation of 5G satellite communications and paving the way for the 6G-driven Internet of Everything (IoE) era.


The tech giant also developed and simulated 5G NTN standard-based satellite technology for highly reliable NTN communication with low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites using its Exynos Modem 5300 reference platform to accurately predict satellite locations and minimise frequency offsets caused by the Doppler shift.


Based on this technology, Samsung’s future Exynos modems will support two-way text messaging as well as high-definition image and video sharing, the company mentioned.


–IANS


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