AI in Action
Innovative applications of AI are constantly emerging across various sectors—from transforming the music industry and filmmaking to enhancing radiology, medical scribes, and wholesale banking.
AI opens new doors for Van Halen’s unreleased tracks
AI is shaking up the music world, and Alex Van Halen is exploring its potential to complete unreleased and unfinished Van Halen tracks left by his late brother, Eddie. With a vault of unfinished material, Alex hopes AI can analyse Eddie’s guitar style and generate new solos. AI has already proven its capabilities in music, as seen with Randy Travis, who released a song with AI-generated vocals, recreating his voice, after a stroke.
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Imogen Heap explores AI's role in the future of music
Imogen Heap is pushing the boundaries of music and technology with her latest project: an AI-powered digital twin named Mogen. Originally created for fan interactions, Mogen now aims to transform her live performances through real-time improvisation and data-driven collaboration. Heap believes this level of interaction between artist, AI, and fan will pave the way for new, ethically responsible collaborations with technology.
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Meta and Blumhouse explore AI as a creative partner in filmmaking
Meta has teamed up with Blumhouse, the renowned Hollywood studio known for its horror films, to test its new AI-driven video tool, Movie Gen. The collaboration demonstrates how AI can become a creative partner, expanding artistic possibilities.
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Revolutionising Radiology: AI's Role in X-Ray Analysis
AI could revolutionise X-ray analysis potentially reducing the number of missed fractures. With trained experts in the NHS analysing thousands of X-ray images daily while facing shortages and heavy workloads, NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) says the solution is to harness the power of AI to work alongside clinicians.
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AI Medical Assistants: A Game Changer for Doctors
Startups creating AI medical assistants and scribes have surged in popularity, helping doctors save valuable time on note-taking and populating medical records. Recently, Zoom announced a partnership with Suki, an AI medical scribe provider, to offer doctors on its platform an AI scribe that can take notes about their consultations with patients.
Zoom's founder and CEO, Eric Yuan, stated earlier this month that the company aims to morph from a conferencing company to one focused on AI tools for workplaces.
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Gusto Empowers Non-Technical Staff Through AI Upskilling
As AI continues to shape the future of work, Gusto’s co-founder, Edward Kim, believes that replacing teams with AI engineers isn't the best way for businesses to prepare for an AI-driven future. Instead, he highlights the value of non-technical team members who have a deeper understanding of customer needs and challenges, guiding the development of AI tools. This approach, he suggests, will enhance customer experiences and free up resources for Gusto to expand its services.
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AI revolutionises wholesale banking
AI-driven tools are entering wholesale banking, with Intellect Global Transaction Banking introducing the ‘eMACH.ai Cloud.’ CEO Manish Maakan highlighted that the platform helps banks reduce costs, unlock new revenue streams, and innovate business models. He emphasised the need for agility in today’s banking landscape, explaining that eMACH.ai empowers banks to deliver greater value to clients while keeping pace with industry changes.
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Final Thoughts
As AI continues to evolve, we can expect to see more remarkable and groundbreaking innovations that will reshape industries and enhance our daily lives. Stay tuned for what’s next in the world of AI as it continues to open new doors and possibilities.