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Aishe, the mind-reading AI that turns market chaos into your personal gold mine

Imagine waking up to a world where your money doesn’t just sit in stocks and bonds - it  thinks . Not in the rigid, spreadsheet-logic of old-school algorithms, but with the wit of a seasoned trader who’s also a part-time psychologist, a geopolitical gossip columnist, and a speed-reading savant.  NEURAL FRONTIER The AI That Sees Markets in 360  That’s Seneca AG’s Aishe: an AI that doesn’t crunch numbers - it decodes the  story  behind them. Let’s pull back the curtain on how this digital maestro turns market noise into symphony. Markets, at their core, are messy human dramas. They’re not just charts and ticker symbols - they’re fear, greed, and herd mentality playing out in real time. Picture a Black Friday sale where everyone’s scrambling for the last TV, except the “TV” is Tesla stock and the crowd includes billionaires, bots, and your neighbor Dave who just discovered Reddit. Aishe thrives in this chaos by doing something radical: it  listens . Not to ...

How AI Can Be Your Secret Weapon in Job Hunting

The wild waters of AI and the job market. I know what you're thinking: "Sedat, you're gonna tell me robots are taking over and I'm doomed to a life of begging for scraps?" Fear not, my friends. It's not quite the Terminator scenario you're imagining.  Think of it more like... well, online dating. How AI Can Be Your Secret Weapon in Job Hunting Remember those early days of online dating? You'd spend hours crafting the perfect profile, desperately hoping to avoid the dreaded "ghosting." Now, imagine an algorithm doing that for you. Analyzing your skills, your interests, even your online browsing history (don't pretend you're not guilty of a little LinkedIn stalking) to find the perfect "match" – the dream job. Sounds convenient, right? But hold on, there's a catch. This isn't Tinder. You're not swiping left or right on potential dates. You're dealing with algorithms, and let's be honest, algorithms can b...

The UAE – An AI star in the Arabian sky

Dubai and Abu Dhabi are rapidly becoming global AI hubs, leading the Middle East's digital transformation. These Emirates are making significant investments in AI and digital experience technologies, positioning themselves at the forefront of innovation. The UAE – An AI star in the Arabian sky The Digital Experience Show Middle East 2024 revealed that 41% of regional companies are actively reevaluating their AI platforms, recognizing the technology's potential to deliver personalized customer interactions in real-time. The UAE has set its sights on becoming a global AI leader, backed by substantial investments and a commitment to fostering innovation. The nation is attracting top talent and collaborating with global tech giants like Microsoft to advance AI research and development. "The UAE is not just a location for technology companies, it's a true innovation hub," says Kiril Evtimov, Group Chief Technology Officer at G42. "We are working at the cutting ...

Türkiye's AI Ambitions: A Roadmap to 2025

Türkiye has set its sights on becoming a global player in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Its ambitious 2025 AI strategy outlines a comprehensive roadmap to achieve this goal. Led by the Presidency of the Digital Transformation Office and the Ministry of Industry and Technology, this strategy aims to position Türkiye as a leader in AI research, development, and application. Türkiye's AI Ambitions: A Roadmap to 2025 Attracting AI Talent: The TechVisa Program A cornerstone of Türkiye's AI strategy is the TechVisa Program. This initiative is designed to attract talented AI professionals from around the world, particularly those of Turkish descent. By offering these experts favorable conditions, Türkiye hopes to create a vibrant AI ecosystem where local and international researchers can collaborate and innovate. Developing Local AI Models Türkiye also plans to develop its own AI models, including large language models (LLMs) and large AI models (LAMs). A specialized ...

Why AI Needs Rules and Rights!

Imagine a world where robots aren't just machines, but beings with their own thoughts, feelings, and rights. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at a breakneck pace, this futuristic scenario is becoming increasingly plausible. It's time to start thinking about the ethical implications of AI. Just like humans, AI systems are becoming more complex, capable, and autonomous. As they evolve, it's essential to consider whether they should have certain rights and protections. In this article, we'll delve into the fascinating and complex world of AI rights. We'll explore questions like: Can AI systems feel pain or joy? Should they be held responsible for their actions? And how can we ensure that AI is developed and used ethically? Let's dive in! The ethical implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential need for AI rights. 1: Consciousness and Sentience: Development towards consc...

The AI Behemoth: Microsoft's Rise to Dominance in the Artificial Intelligence Landscap

Microsoft as a "Sleeping AI Giant" As companies scramble to incorporate artificial intelligence to compete in the future, one major company has emerged as a "sleeping AI giant" predicted to dominate the industry in the coming years. Microsoft, once not considered a major player in the field, has rapidly risen to the forefront of the AI conversation. With its strategic moves and partnerships, the company has positioned itself as a force to be reckoned with. The concept of a "sleeping AI giant" refers to Microsoft's relatively quiet presence in the AI space until recent years. While other tech companies were in the spotlight, Microsoft was making strategic investments and building its capabilities behind the scenes. Microsoft's Rise to Dominance in the Artificial Intelligence Landscap However, the tides have turned, and Microsoft's potential in the AI realm is becoming evident. The company has recognized the immense value and impact of artifici...

Artificial intelligence could lead to extinction, experts warn... Or could it?

Hey there, tech enthusiasts and future survivors! It seems the world of AI is buzzing once again with warnings of impending doom. According to experts, including the brilliant minds behind OpenAI and Google DeepMind, AI could potentially lead to the extinction of humanity. But hold on, folks! Let's not hit the panic button just yet.   Dozens of tech leaders have come together in support of a statement published by the Centre for AI Safety. They believe that mitigating the risks of AI is as crucial as tackling other global-scale challenges like pandemics and nuclear war. That's definitely a bold claim!    The call for action is supported by influential figures such as Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, and Dario Amodei of Anthropic. Even Geoffrey Hinton, who previously issued warnings about super-intelligent AI, is on board with the statement. These guys are definitely not taking any chances!    Artificial I...

EU prepares to impose rules on artificial intelligence

As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand and evolve, policymakers are grappling with how to regulate these technologies in a way that protects individuals' rights and safety. The European Union (EU) is at the forefront of these efforts, with the recent announcement of strict new rules that will apply to a range of AI systems, including ChatGPT, the chat robot that has been making headlines in recent months. ChatGPT in the Crosshairs of EU's Proposed AI Regulations The EU's proposed regulations for AI use a risk-based approach, with systems classified into four groups: unacceptable risk, high risk, limited risk, and minimum risk. The most stringent rules will apply to systems that fall into the unacceptable and high-risk categories, which include critical infrastructure, surgery, immigration, and border management, among others. These systems must meet strict requirements before they are released to the market, and fines of up to €30 million or 6% of ...