The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, with breakthroughs in various sectors. This news brief highlights key developments in AI, from its application in business and healthcare to its potential impact on society.
AI in Business: Microsoft Takes on Salesforce
Microsoft has launched two new AI agents, Sales Agent and Sales Chat, to help customers expedite the sales process and close deals faster. These agents operate autonomously, drawing on customer relationship management (CRM) systems, internal data, and the internet to personalize responses. Microsoft aims to empower every employee with AI and transform every business process with agents.
AI in Healthcare: Ping An Launches AI Avatars
Ping An Health, a Chinese insurance firm, has launched a generative AI-powered chatbot featuring the avatars of top Chinese doctors. The chatbot provides round-the-clock on-demand access to AI-assisted health consultations, simplifies medical report interpretation, and offers personalized medication reminders. This innovation aims to increase access to healthcare services, particularly in rural areas.
AI in Education: A Jewish Approach to Reining in AI
A recent article discusses the dangers of introducing AI into schools without proper consideration. The author, Michael M. Rosen, asks what ancient Jewish wisdom can teach us about AI. Rosen explores how Jewish thought can inform our approach to AI, emphasizing the need for responsible innovation and consideration of the potential consequences.
AI in Manufacturing: TSMC's $165 Billion Investment
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is investing $165 billion in the United States, marking a strategic move in the global AI race. This investment aims to establish TSMC as a leader in the AI chip market, with a focus on developing high-performance computing chips for AI applications.
AI in Data Analytics: Quantexa Raises $175M
Quantexa, a London-based startup, has raised $175 million to double down on its data analytics platform for AI. The company's technology helps organizations understand and better use data across various silos to build and run AI services. Quantexa's funding values the company at $2.6 billion, with plans to expand its presence in the public sector and partner with Microsoft and Databricks.
AI in China: Increased Support for AI, Science, and Tech Innovation
China has announced plans to boost support for AI, science, and tech innovation, aiming to foster "industries of the future" such as biomanufacturing, quantum technology, and 6G technology. The country will explore new models for national laboratories and give strong support to young scientists and engineers.
AI in Cleveland: Need for Written Policy, Oversight, and Training
A recent editorial highlights the need for Cleveland police to establish a written policy, oversight, and training on AI use. The article cites a case where AI facial recognition technology was used without proper training, leading to a search warrant being quashed. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation's policy on facial recognition serves as a model for Cleveland police to emulate.
AI in Google: Launches AI Mode for Multi-Step Searches
Google has launched AI Mode for Search, which generates an entire page of AI-powered results in response to user queries. This feature is designed to handle complex, multi-step searches, organizing information in a way that encourages deeper exploration and follow-up questions.
AI in DeepSeek: Won't Impact Nvidia Demand
An analyst has explained why DeepSeek won't impact Nvidia's demand, citing the company's focus on AI and its ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
AI in Pitt Business: Impact Conference on AI
The Pitt Business Impact Conference on AI will take place on April 11, 2025, bringing together industry leaders and academic experts to explore the transformative role of AI in business and society. The conference will provide actionable insights and strategies for business leaders, educators, policymakers, marketers, and creative professionals.
Key Takeaways
- AI is rapidly evolving, with breakthroughs in various sectors, including business, healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
- Microsoft has launched two new AI agents to help customers expedite the sales process and close deals faster.
- Ping An Health has launched a generative AI-powered chatbot featuring the avatars of top Chinese doctors.
- TSMC is investing $165 billion in the United States to establish itself as a leader in the AI chip market.
- Quantexa has raised $175 million to double down on its data analytics platform for AI.
- China has announced plans to boost support for AI, science, and tech innovation.
- Cleveland police need to establish a written policy, oversight, and training on AI use.
- Google has launched AI Mode for Search, which generates an entire page of AI-powered results in response to user queries.
- DeepSeek won't impact Nvidia's demand, according to an analyst.
- The Pitt Business Impact Conference on AI will take place on April 11, 2025, exploring the transformative role of AI in business and society.
Sources
- Pitt Business Impact Conference on AI: April 11, 2025 - Register
- Microsoft Takes on Salesforce with AI Agents for Sales
- Analyst Explains Why DeepSeek Won’t Impact Nvidia (NVDA) Demand
- Google Launches AI Mode for Multi-Step Searches
- Ping An launches AI avatars of top Chinese doctors
- Cleveland police need a written policy, oversight and training on AI use: editorial
- China says it will increase support for AI, science and tech innovation
- A Jewish Approach to Reining in Artificial Intelligence
- 'Washington Effect' Fuels TSMC's $165 Billion Investment in the US AI Race
- Quantexa nabs $175M at a $2.6B valuation to double down on data analytics for AI