

Now the time is not far when your emails will also be able to answer an AI assistant in your own tone. CEO Damis Hasbis of Google’s AI branch Deepmind has recently announced that his team is developing a powerful AI tool that will be able to create an answer to emails in your language and style by understanding your writing style.
New AI tool will relieve digital burden
At the SXSW Festival, Hasbis said, “I really want someone to take care of my emails. I am ready to give thousands of dollars every month for it.”
He said that the purpose of this tool is to relieve people from daily digital troubles. This tool will not only read and understand emails, but will also create its answer in your tone.
AI Assistant will not be limited to just email
Hasbis also made it clear that this AI would not only be helpful of email, but it would act as a universal digital assistant. Its goal is to advise the user, help in small and big tasks and save time.
Agi: AI with humans like AI
Giving a glimpse of the future, Demis Hasbis said that AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) ie AI like humans, AI can be realized in the next 5 to 10 years. He described it as a new industrial revolution.
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AI’s danger and global responsibility
Hasbis appealed to big countries like America and China to work unitedly about AI’s safety and its rules. He said that when AI affects the whole world, its responsibility should also be shared globally.
Everyone benefits from AI, not just the rich
Damis believes that the prosperity arising from AI should not be limited to only a few people. Every class should get its benefit.
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