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Microsoft's Vision for AI: Infinite Memory by 2025
Also in this issue: Pakistani woman flagged by AI detector, AI in startups, and top skills to start your AI journey.

Welcome to the Takcle AI Bulletin
Today's edition dives into Microsoft's ambitious plans for AI's future capabilities, and the unexpected challenges in the job market due to AI-based screenings. We also spotlight India's emergence as a major AI startup hub, discuss quick AI trends, and provide insights on getting started with AI even if you lack technical skills. Dive in to stay informed and empowered in the AI-driven landscape!
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Microsoft aims to redefine AI capabilities with infinite memory by 2025, potentially transforming AI into a more powerful, adaptive tool.
Microsoft CEO predicts AI systems will have “infinite memory” by 2025.
This capability could significantly enhance AI’s ability to retain information across interactions.
The innovation may lead to more personalized, intuitive AI applications.

Microsoft CEO recently announced ambitious plans to endow AI with "infinite memory" by 2025, a feature that will enable AI systems to remember and leverage historical data continuously. This capability is expected to vastly enhance user experiences by personalizing interactions based on previous interactions, akin to a memory-retaining human brain. From customer service to healthcare and beyond, AI with infinite memory could transform industries by learning and evolving without losing context over time.
→ Significance:
Infinite memory could have transformative applications across industries, enabling more efficient workflows, better customer service, and AI models that can truly adapt to users over time.
AI-based detectors may present unexpected barriers in job applications, as seen in a recent incident where an original piece of work was flagged as AI-generated.
A Pakistani woman’s application was flagged by an AI detector, rejecting her original work.
AI-based content detectors are often flawed in recognizing human work.
This issue highlights the challenges and limitations of AI in professional settings.
In a surprising incident, a Pakistani woman was rejected from a job interview after an AI tool flagged her original work as AI-generated. This case highlights the limitations and biases of AI tools in the hiring process, especially when assessing creativity and originality. With AI tools playing an increasingly large role in job screenings, such incidents could become more common, impacting deserving candidates unfairly.
→ Significance:
This raises questions about the reliability of AI tools in the hiring process, urging companies to consider human oversight in AI-driven decisions.
AI Startup Spotlight. 🚀
India’s Rise as an AI Startup Hub
India is quickly emerging as a global AI hub, with startups innovating in various sectors.
With a growing tech-savvy workforce, significant investments, and a focus on innovation, India is attracting attention from both local and international investors. Startups in India are increasingly exploring applications in healthcare, finance, education, and beyond, contributing to the nation’s reputation as a powerhouse in the AI space.
Quick Headlines 🔍
AI Painting of Life Raises Safety Concerns: A new trend in AI-generated life paintings is sparking discussions on privacy and ethics. Read more
AI Can Detect Fake Shoes by Smell: AI technology can now analyze odors to verify the authenticity of products like shoes. Read more
AI Humanoid’s Painting Sells for $1 Million: A painting by an AI robot inspired by Alan Turing recently sold for a record-breaking price. Read more
Beyond GenAI: New AI models are in development, promising innovative applications and capabilities. Read more
Delhi’s Schools Tackle AI Use by Students: Educators in Delhi are addressing the implications of AI tools used by students. Read more
Skills: Getting Started with AI Without Technical Expertise
Starting an AI journey doesn’t require coding expertise. Here are some ways to dive into AI without technical skills:
Understanding AI Basics: Start by learning the fundamentals of AI to understand its potential and limitations.
Utilize No-Code AI Platforms: Many platforms, such as Google AutoML and Lobe, allow users to create AI models without coding.
Stay Updated with AI Trends: Regularly read AI news and explore online communities to stay informed.
Experiment with AI Tools: Try hands-on with user-friendly AI tools like ChatGPT or Synthesia to experience AI in action.
These beginner-friendly steps can help you build a solid foundation in AI without needing technical skills, enabling you to keep up with AI advancements in your industry.
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