A recent #trend last year allowed users to animate photos of people, which was majorly being used to animate pictures of dead friends and family members. While some people would find this feature comforting, a lot of people found this #creepy.
If this was not #creepy enough for you, #Amazon is working on a feature that will enable #Alexa to speak in your dead relative’s voice.
Yes, you read that right👀
#Alexa will soon answer your queries in your dead relative’s voice. #Amazon has revealed that it is working on this feature at Amazon’s Re: #MARS (Machine Learning, Automation, Robots and Space) conference.
#Amazon has said that it wants to “make memories last” and is working on a system that will allow its voice assistant to mimic any voice after hearing audio of the person speaking for less than a minute.
While announcing the feature, Rohit Prasad, senior vice president, #Alexa Team said that while #ArtificialIntelligence (AI) cannot eliminate the pain of losing loved ones, “it can definitely make the memories last”.
Prasad then played a video in which a child asks #Alexa “Can grandma finish reading me The Wizard of OZ”. Alexa complies by saying “okay” and starts reading in the child’s grandmother’s voice.
Apart from it being #creepy, the upcoming #Alexa feature also has security ramifications. It may be possible to misuse this feature and use others’ voices. This could be misused, allowing people to use the voice of celebrities or other people without consent.
#GautamAdani, the richest Indian man, has pledged ₹60,000 crore towards charity. That’s a tenth of his total net worth. This pledge was made on #Adani’s 60th birthday, and will be used towards healthcare, education and skill development – all of which are tax-deductible.
The #Adani Foundation will be holding this corpus as a trustee, and is likely to be partly funded by transferring the stake of promoters in the seven listed companies of the #AdaniGroup. According to Bloomberg and Forbes, #GautamAdani’s networth is around $93-95 billion.
A looming global #recession, unprecedented #inflation and a strengthening US dollar has forced central banks around the world to use their forex reserves to keep their currencies from falling. The #RBI has done an ‘exceptional’ job of keeping the rupee stable so far, experts say.
Indian markets have remained relatively strong as compared to peers like #Indonesia and #Brazil. Much of this is due to the strong buying by domestic investors even as foreign investors continued to pull out record money from India.
For several years now, Indians have been talking about #5G. While it's not new, it has caught the fancy of Indian smartphone users, with 30 million 5G phones being sold in the last year before even telcos acquired #5GSpectrum, with services far away.
In the meanwhile, Indians are not short of high-speed internet. #4G coverage has crossed 99% of the country, making it a ubiquitous service and not one that is just used by high paying subscribers. In fact, the cost of 1GB 4G data in India is the cheapest in the world.
Cosmetics ecommerce company @letspurplle — which competes with Falguni Nayar’s Nykaa — is now valued at over a billion dollars after its $33 million fundraise. With this, Purplle has become the 102nd #unicorn in India.
The #unicorn round saw participation from Paramark Ventures, along with existing investors like Premji Invest, Blume Ventures and Kedaara Capital. It was valued at $1.1 billion.
The 39-year-old veteran batter announced her retirement from all forms of cricket today, June 8. She announced the end of her 23-year cricket career on social media.
“Like all journeys, this one too must come to an end. Today is the day I retire from all forms of international cricket,” #MithaliRaj said in a statement. Raj finishes as the 7th ranked batter in Women's ODI Player Rankings.
The Indian central bank today raised its #interestrates – the second time in a month - by 50 basis points. This is higher than last month’s hike of 40 basis points and the base interest rate at which the central bank lends is now at 4.9%.
"The #reporate still remains below its pre-pandemic level," @DasShaktikanta, the governor of Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said while making the announcement.