主持人:Elvis Yu and Raj Shroff
RTHK's podcast on the latest tech news
As AI continues to improve, it's getting harder to tell when videos are real, or generated by a computer.
Tech giant Meta says it wants to help clear up the confusion with a new tool that basically adds an invisible watermark to AI-generated videos.
You can't actually see these watermarks, it's a digital signature that's added on to AI-videos and is designed to be hard to remove.
So, will this make it easier for regular people to tell if a video is real or fake?
Listen to what AI consultant Raj Shroff has to say in this week's Tech Tuesday.
You'll also hear about a new 'Play Something' button on YouTube that basically decides what you watch next, and how this could affect how we browse content.
主持人:Elvis Yu and Raj Shroff
A new AI tool being developed by Japanese company Softbank has raised concerns about removing the human touch from customer service.
The telecoms giant is working on an “emotion cancellation” technology to make the voices of angry customers sound less intense and protect call centre staff who deal with frustrated people all day.
So how does this technology work? And can it be used in areas other than customer service? Listen to AI consultant Raj Shroff’s take on the issue.
You'll also hear how candidates in the US and UK are using AI in their election campaigns, as well as LinkedIN’s new AI features to streamline job hunting.