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5 Things About AI You Might Have Missed Today: AI-Powered Crypto Wallet, Deloitte Unveils AI-Powered Chatbot, and More
AI Summary: The U.S. will close loopholes on exporting AI chips to China, building on previous restrictions implemented last October. In a separate development, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting launched its AI Lab, offering AI-based tools such as an LLM combined with Bloomberg Tax Research for Q&A services. Deloitte also unveiled its own AI chatbot internally that can assist professionals with answers and insights.
All this and much more in today’s review of artificial intelligence.
1. WE to close loopholes, curbing exports of AI chips to China
The United States will try to close loopholes that bypass government restrictions and allow American chipmakers to export AI chips to China, Reuters reported on Monday. “The new rules will block some AI chips that barely meet current technical parameters, while requiring companies to report shipments of others,” Reuters quoted an unnamed official as saying. The crackdown is the latest after the United States implemented a long list of rules restricting the export of AI chips last October.
2. Information New learning center opens
Infosys, one of India’s leading IT companies, has opened a new Development Center (DC) in Visakhapatnam that would allow employees to work close to home in a hybrid work environment. According to an ANI report, this new center would enable the company to hire and upskill local talent, allowing them to work on leading technologies like AI, Cloudand more.
3. Rasper.ai Unveils AI-Powered Crypto Wallet
Rasper.ai has unveiled the world’s first AI-powered crypto wallet, in a move that could represent a significant development in digital finance and blockchain technology. Called Rasper Wallet, it uses a non-custodial model that allows users to remain the sole owners of their private keys, according to a press release. Users can leverage an AI-powered analytics dashboard to access Rasper Wallet, which offers actionable insights, real-time monitoring, and predictive trends.
4. Bloomberg Tax & Accounting Announces AI Lab
Bloomberg Tax & Accounting on Monday unveiled its AI Lab, a platform that lets users test new AI-powered tools, starting with an AI-enhanced search experience. According to the release, one of the key tools is an LLM that is combined with Bloomberg Tax Research to provide a Q&A service. It provides an AI-generated summary answer and quotes.
5. Deloitte implements AI chatbot
British multinational Deloitte announced on Monday that it is implementing an internal AI chatbot. According to the release, the AI chatbot, called DARTbot, is powered by generative AI and can assist Deloitte’s 18,000 audit and assurance professionals in the United States by generating answers and providing insights during their daily activities. To maintain a safe environment, the AI chatbot has robust security measures, leveraging state-of-the-art encryption protocols and access controls.