Jio Haptik Technologies Ltd plans to use ChatGPT AI to empower enterprises

Jio Haptik Technologies Ltd plans to use ChatGPT AI to empower enterprises







Jio Haptik Technologies Limited, a subsidiary of Platforms, on Wednesday announced that it plans to use ChatGPT AI and Generative AI to build the most human-like bots for large enterprises.


The announcement comes as the company launches four beta features that are going to be powered by the latest Generative AI .


Haptik Co-founder and Chief Officer, Swapan Rajdev said: “At Haptik, we have already been using GPT 2 and GPT 3 to augment the bot training data for higher accuracy. ChatGPT uses GPT-3.5 and is a whole different ball game altogether. I’m glad to announce our four upcoming beta launches that can humanize your bot, engaging in free-flowing conversations with your customers without hours of manual training and effort.”


The company said that the emergence of GPT-3.5 will allow Haptik to improve the accuracy of the chatbot’s responses.


By leveraging an accurate chatbot that engages in meaningful and human-like conversations, enterprises will be able to offer a better customer experience (CX), improve customer engagement, reduce drop-offs, and ultimately, foster stronger customer relationships.


Haptik said that its new beta features will be made available to all its customers and will be deployed across the platform.


It estimates that the features will help enterprises improve their CSAT metric by 10-15 per cent thanks largely to the humanised, more accurate responses of the chatbot, the company said.


Haptik also said that the go-to-market and build time will be reduced by at least 30 per cent.


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What are deepfakes, and why is the world finding it hard to detect them?

What are deepfakes, and why is the world finding it hard to detect them?







The government issued an advisory on February 21 asking platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter to remove or disable access to “Deepfakes” as per the IT Rules, 2021.


Reiterating Rule 3(2)(b) of the IT Rules, 2021, in the advisory, the ministry of electronics and information or MeitY said this content could be impersonation in electronic form, including artificially morphed images of an individual.


According to the rules, platforms, called internet intermediaries, are expected to remove unlawful information or disable access within 36 hours of receiving a court order or being notified by the government or its authorised agencies and within 24 hours when it comes from an individual or a person authorised by the said individual. The stated timelines have been reiterated in the advisory.


What are deepfakes?


Deepfake is a portmanteau word combining deep learning and fake. It is an (AI) technology-driven process, which can be used to create realistic videos of somebody doing, and saying things they have not done or said.


In general, deepfake programs generally use “Generative Adversarial Networks” with two algorithms. While one forges deepfakes, the other identifies flaws in the forgery, which are corrected subsequently. Therefore, the outcome looks realistic, and it isn’t easy to differentiate from the real.




Deepfake has positive use in many industries. For example, this can enhance the online shopping experience by allowing users to try on things in virtual environments. Likewise, it enables actors in movies released in multiple languages to look natural in speech delivery.


Unfortunately, this has made its way into mainstream consciousness for the wrong reasons. It has been used to disrupt politics, mock TV shows, target influential people, generate blackmail material, and create internet memes and satire.


Is it possible to detect deepfakes?


Big tech companies have developed software that they claim helps identify deepfake videos and photos. Intel, for example, announced its deepfake detection platform FakeCatcher in November last year. According to the company, the platform is the world’s first real-time deepfake detector, which can detect fake videos in milliseconds with 96 per cent accuracy.


Adobe introduced an attribution tool for its Photoshop and Behance software in 2020. It lets creators tag pictures with their names and the history and location of edits to provide more transparency to a public growing increasingly sceptical of digital images.


Likewise, there are other tools and platforms that help users identify deepfakes, but none of the currently available solutions is foolproof. It is because Deepfake creators often discover new ways to fix defects, remove watermarks and alter metadata to cover their tracks.


According to the US-based non-profit global policy think tank RAND, individuals might be better able to separate deepfakes from original videos if they understand the social context of a video. This is exactly the ground India is preparing for to combat the Deepfake menace.


A recent report in Business Standard citing government sources said that MeitY would work with internet intermediaries to create a framework for “trusted fact checkers”. The proposed mechanism is meant to address the growing concerns over deepfake videos and AI-generated misinformation. It will be formed through a self-regulatory process and collaboration between the government, intermediaries and fact-checking agencies.


Deepfakes are an example of human ingenuity, and they showcase scientific and computing progress. This progress is reflected in their realism. And it is this realism which has now become a headache for tech companies and the world in general.




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Meta-Owned WhatsApp working on new private newsletter tool, says report

Meta-Owned WhatsApp working on new private newsletter tool, says report







Meta-owned messaging platform is reportedly working on a new private newsletter feature, which will be a one-to-many tool for broadcasting information.


However, it is still not confirmed if the feature will be called “Newsletter” as it now appears to be a codename, reports WAbetaInfo.


The tool will likely be a new way to get useful updates from people or groups.


The Status page is expected to include an optional section for newsletters that will be separated from private chats and does not compromise the end-to-end encryption of private messaging.


Moreover, users will likely be able to control who they follow, and no one else will be able to see that, the report said.


Earlier this month, the messaging platform had announced new features for its status, including ‘Voice Status’, ‘Status Reactions’ and much more.


The ‘Voice Status’ feature allows users to record and share voice messages for up to 30 seconds on status.


On the other hand, ‘Status Reactions’ allows users to give a quick and easy way to respond to status updates from their friends and close contacts.


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Global researchers to decode new heart health using Apple Watch, says Apple

Global researchers to decode new heart health using Apple Watch, says Apple







Apple has armed global researchers with devices to help explore new frontiers in heart health, the company said on Wednesday.


Using Apple’s newly launched Investigator Support Programme, researchers can pioneer understanding of the heart with devices.


is currently known to provide heart health features such as high and low heart notifications, cardio fitness, irregular rhythm notifications, the ECG app, and atrial fibrillation (AFib) history.


With the new programme, Australia-based paediatric oncologists Associate Professor Rachel Conyers and Claudia Toro are looking at how treatment can impact heart rhythm.


“I read about the Apple Heart Study and I thought this could be important for paediatrics,” Conyers said in a statement.


“We used to think of cardiac toxicity as something that happened 10 years after treatment. But now we know that new cancer therapies (like specific inhibitors or immune therapy) can cause arrhythmias within 48 hours of medication — so there’s a big gap in terms of what we know about the toxicities at the moment,” she added.


Conyers and her team at the Murdoch Children’s Institute in Melbourne will begin with researching the sensitivity of the Apple Watch ECG app. The study on 40 children and adolescent patients aims to better understand the reality of cardiac toxicity and identify potential opportunities for intervention.


Further, So-Min Cheong from Texas A&M University and Brian Kim and Marco Perez at Stanford Medicine in the US plan to use Apple Watch to study the impact of wildfire smoke on heart health.


Using Apple Watch, the team plans to monitor heart rate and rhythm, sleep, blood oxygen, activity data, and more in up to 200 firefighters.


“Firefighters are bound to benefit from the study,” said Cheong. “We know wildfire smoke directly affects their health and with a study like this, they’ll be able to see their results in real time.”


Similarly, researchers at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers in Europe also aim to use Apple Watch to detect AFib earlier.


The randomised controlled study will enrol more than 300 patients over the age of 65 who meet a risk threshold for AFib.


AFib is a common heart arrhythmia that can have serious impacts — such as a higher risk of stroke or heart failure — if left untreated.


“Apple Watch is such a widely used, reliable consumer wearable that we thought it would be a great device for us to integrate into our to better understand how we could potentially integrate it into the larger health system,” said Sebastiaan Blok, director of eHealth at the Cardiology Centers of the Netherlands.


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PC and printer major HP launches new OMEN 17 gaming laptop in India

PC and printer major HP launches new OMEN 17 gaming laptop in India







PC and printer major on Wednesday launched a new OMEN 17 gaming laptop, powered by a 13th Gen Intel i9 Core processor and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU, in India.


The new OMEN 17 laptop is available for purchase at a starting price of Rs 2,69,990 across the company’s online and offline stores.


“Professional gamers look for reliable devices that offer powerful performance, for the best gameplay experience. With top-of-the-line graphics and uninterrupted performance, OMEN 17 will provide gamers with the ultimate gaming experience,” Vickram Bedi, Senior Director (Personal Systems), India, said in a statement.


The laptop offers a 17.3-inch screen, and up to a QHD (Quad HD) 240hz display, providing an immersive experience for gamers.


Moreover, the company mentioned that the new OMEN 17 laptop provides stunning graphics to bring the latest games to life with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU.


The device utilises OMEN Tempest Cooling Technology for desktop-calibre gaming, also it comes equipped with OMEN Gaming Hub, a one-stop destination to elevate a gamer’s play.


“Today, we welcome a new era of laptop computing, powered by the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, GeForce RTX 40 Series laptop GPUs, and new 5th generation Max-Q technologies, including DLSS 3, which combine to bring users our largest-ever generational leap in performance and power efficiency,” Vishal Dhupar, Managing Director Asia South, NVIDIA, said in a statement.


Further, the new laptop comes equipped with Wi-Fi 6E technology, offering faster speeds, improved performance, greater capacity, and lower latencies than earlier iterations, said the company.


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Tech giant Microsoft increases chat limits on Bing AI to 60 chats per day

Tech giant Microsoft increases chat limits on Bing AI to 60 chats per day







Tech giant has announced that it has increased conversation limits on Bing AI to 60 total chats per day.


Last week, the tech giant had implemented limits of 5 chat turns per session and a total of 50 per day.


However, now, the company has increased the chat turns per session to 6 and expanded to 60 total chats per day.


“Since placing the chat limits, we have received feedback from many of you wanting a return of longer chats, so that you can both search more effectively and interact with the chat feature better,” the company said in a blogpost on Tuesday.


“We intend to bring back longer chats and are working hard as we speak on the best way to do this responsibly,” it added.


Moreover, the tech giant is planning to increase the daily cap to 100 total chats soon.


With the “coming change”, the normal searches will no longer count against the chat totals.


is also going to test an additional option that will allow users to choose the tone of the chat from more Precise, to Balanced, to more Creative.


“The goal is to give you more control on the type of chat behaviour to best meet your needs,” it added.


Last week’s decision to implement some conversation limits to Bing AI came as Bing AI went haywire for some users during the chat sessions.


ChatGPT-driven Bing search engine triggered a shockwave after it told a reporter with The New York Times that it loved him, confessed its destructive desires and said it “wanted to be alive”, leaving the reporter “deeply unsettled.”


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