The top 10 biggest events in AI in the month of March

The top 10 biggest events in AI in the month of March

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving fields of technology today. Every month, there are new developments, breakthroughs and events that showcase the potential and impact of AI on various domains and industries. In this blog post, we will highlight some of the top 10 biggest AI events in March 2023.

AI UK 2023: This is a two-day event hosted by The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI, on 21-22 March 2023 in London. The event will feature keynote speakers, panel discussions, workshops and demonstrations on how data science and AI can be used to solve real-world challenges in health, education, security, environment and more.

Big Data & AI World 2023: This is a large-scale exhibition and conference that will take place on 8-9 March 2023 at ExCeL London. The event will bring together thousands of technologists, data specialists and AI pioneers to explore the latest trends, innovations and solutions in big data and AI.

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction: This is a premier interdisciplinary conference that covers all aspects of human-robot interaction (HRI), such as social robotics, collaborative robotics, assistive robotics, ethical issues and more. The conference will take place on 13-16 March 2023 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Intelligent Automation Middle East 2023: This is a regional event that focuses on how intelligent automation technologies such as robotic process automation (RPA), machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision (CV) can transform businesses and industries in the Middle East region. The event will take place on 8-9 March 2023 in Muscat, Oman.

The European Chatbot & Conversational AI Summit: This is a dedicated event that showcases how chatbots and conversational AI can enhance customer experience, engagement and loyalty across various sectors such as retail, banking, travel and more. The event will take place on 15-16 March 2023 in Edinburgh, UK.

3rd Annual Conversational AI Summit 2023: This is another event that focuses on chatbots and conversational AI but with a global perspective. The event will feature speakers from leading companies such as Google Assistant, Facebook Messenger, Amazon Alexa, Microsoft Cortana, IBM Watson and more. The event will take place on 14-15 March 2023 in Dubai, UAE.

AI for Good Global Summit 2023: This is an annual event organized by ITU, the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies, in collaboration with other UN agencies and partners. The event aims to leverage AI to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and address global challenges such as poverty, health, education, environment and peace. The event will take place on 28-31 March 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland.


AI Expo Africa 2023: This is Africa’s largest business-focused AI trade show and conference that connects buyers, suppliers, innovators and investors across the continent. The event showcases how AI can be applied to various sectors such as agriculture, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, mining and more. The event will take place on 6-8 March 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa.


ReWork Deep Learning Summit Boston 2023: This is an influential summit that brings together experts from academia and industry to share their insights and research on deep learning applications such as computer vision (NLP), generative models (reinforcement learning). The summit also features workshops (networking sessions) to foster collaboration (innovation). The summit will take place on 23-24 March (Boston), USA.


Women In Data Science Conference (WiDS) 2023: This is a global initiative that aims to inspire (educate) women (girls) about careers (opportunities) in data science (AI). The initiative hosts an annual conference at Stanford University (live-streamed worldwide), as well as regional events (podcasts)throughout the year. The conference features speakers from diverse backgrounds (industries),

Here are the AI events in March 2023 you can check out.

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Everyone thinks Microsoft + OpenAI will beat Google in the AI Battle, will that happen?

Everyone thinks Microsoft + OpenAI will beat Google in the AI Battle, will that happen?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most revolutionary technologies of our time. It has the potential to transform every aspect of our lives, from health care to entertainment. But who will lead the AI race? Will it be Google, the search giant that has been investing heavily in AI research and development for years? Or will it be Microsoft, the software behemoth that has partnered with OpenAI, the ambitious research organization that aims to create artificial general intelligence (AGI), a level of AI that can perform any task a human can?

In this blog post, I will explore the strengths and weaknesses of both Google and Microsoft + OpenAI in their quest for AI supremacy. I will also discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for both parties.

Google: The Search King

Google is widely regarded as one of the leaders in AI. It has a large and talented team of researchers and engineers working on various aspects of AI, such as natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, speech recognition, machine learning, and deep learning. Google also has access to massive amounts of data from its popular products and services, such as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Photos, and Google Assistant. Data is essential for training and improving AI models.

Some of Google’s notable achievements in AI include:

  • Developing TensorFlow, an open-source framework for building and deploying machine learning models.
  • Creating BERT, a state-of-the-art NLP model that can understand natural language queries better than previous models.
  • Launching Duplex, a system that can make phone calls on behalf of users to book appointments or make reservations.
  • Building AlphaGo, an AI program that defeated the world champion of Go, a complex board game that requires intuition and creativity.

Google’s main advantage in the AI race is its dominance in search. Search is not only a lucrative business for Google but also a powerful source of information and knowledge. By analyzing billions of queries every day, Google can learn about user preferences, behavior patterns, trends, and needs. This allows Google to improve its products and services with personalized recommendations, relevant ads, and useful features.

However, Google also faces some challenges in its pursuit of AI excellence. One challenge is competition from other tech giants like Amazon, Facebook, and Apple, who are also investing heavily in AI and have their own data sources and platforms to leverage. Another challenge is regulation and ethics issues that may arise from using and developing AI in sensitive domains like health care, education, or finance. Google may have to deal with privacy concerns, bias allegations, or legal disputes that could hamper its innovation or reputation.

Microsoft + OpenAI: The Dream Team

Microsoft is another major player in the AI field. It has a long history of developing software solutions for various industries and markets. It also has a strong presence in cloud computing with Azure, its platform for hosting and managing applications and services. Microsoft has been investing in AI research and development for decades but has recently ramped up its efforts by partnering with OpenAI, an independent research organization that was founded by some prominent figures in tech like Elon Musk,
Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman.

OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that AGI is aligned with human values and can benefit humanity as a whole.

OpenAI has made some impressive breakthroughs in AI such as:

  • Creating GPT-3, a massive NLP model that can generate coherent text on almost any topic given a few words or sentences as input.
  • Developing DALL-E, an image generation model that can create realistic images from text descriptions or sketches.
  • Building Codex, a code generation model that can write functional code from natural language commands or examples.

Microsoft’s main advantage in the AI race is its partnership with OpenAI. By collaborating with OpenAI,
Microsoft gains access to some of the most cutting-edge research and talent in AI.

Microsoft also provides OpenAI with financial support, technical resources, and distribution channels to scale up its projects and reach more users. Together, Microsoft + OpenAI form a formidable team that can challenge Google’s leadership position.

However, Microsoft + OpenAI also face some obstacles in their quest for AI supremacy.
One obstacle is complexity. Creating AGI is not an easy task; it requires solving many hard problems like reasoning, planning, learning from feedback, and generalizing across domains. Another obstacle is uncertainty

Will AI really take jobs from tech experts?

Will AI really take jobs from tech experts?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of work in unprecedented ways. From automating tasks to enhancing creativity, AI is reshaping how we perform our jobs and what skills we need to succeed. But will AI really take jobs from tech experts, or will it create new opportunities for them?

The answer is not simple or straightforward. AI will have different impacts on different sectors, occupations, and regions. Some jobs may be eliminated or reduced by AI, while others may be augmented or created by it. Some workers may benefit from increased productivity and efficiency, while others may face displacement and skill gaps.

According to a report by the American University School of International Service, AI will lead to increased levels of productivity, specialization in job roles, and increased importance of “human skills” like creativity, problem-solving, and quantitative skills. Although AI will increase economic growth, these gains will not be evenly distributed.

The report also identifies four types of workers who will be affected by AI:

Workers whose tasks are mostly automated by AI. These workers may face job loss or significant changes in their job content and requirements. They will need to reskill or upskill to adapt to new demands or find alternative employment.

Workers whose tasks are mostly augmented by AI. These workers may benefit from improved performance and efficiency, as well as new opportunities for innovation and collaboration. They will need to learn how to use AI tools effectively and leverage their human skills.

Workers who use AI to create new products or services. These workers may enjoy higher incomes and market power, as well as greater autonomy and flexibility. They will need to have advanced technical skills and entrepreneurial mindsets.

Workers who provide services for AI. These workers may experience increased demand and job security, as well as more variety and complexity in their work. They will need to have specialized knowledge and skills related to AI development, maintenance, regulation, or education.

As we can see, AI will have both positive and negative effects on the tech job market. The key challenge is how to ensure that workers are prepared for these changes and can benefit from them. This requires a coordinated effort from governments, employers, educators, and workers themselves.

Some possible solutions include:

  • Investing in education and training programs that equip workers with relevant skills for the future of work.
  • Providing career guidance and counseling services that help workers navigate transitions and opportunities.
  • Supporting innovation ecosystems that foster entrepreneurship and new business models.
  • Promoting social protection policies that protect workers’ rights and welfare.
  • Encouraging social dialogue among stakeholders that fosters trust and cooperation

AI is not a threat or a blessing for tech experts; it is a reality that we need to embrace with caution and optimism. By anticipating its impacts on our jobs and preparing ourselves accordingly, we can make sure that we are not left behind by this technological revolution.

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The beauty of Windows 11

The beauty of Windows 11

Windows 11 is the latest version of Microsoft’s operating system that was released in October 2021. It offers a fresh and modern design, improved performance and security, and new ways to connect and create. Windows 11 also receives regular feature updates that add more functionality and enhancements to the user experience.

In this blog post, we will explore some of the new features and updates that Windows 11 has introduced or will introduce soon.

New design and layout

One of the most noticeable changes in Windows 11 is the new design and layout of the user interface. The Start menu, taskbar, icons, widgets, settings, and apps have been redesigned to be more intuitive, consistent, and beautiful.

The Start menu has moved to the center of the taskbar by default (but you can change it back to the left if you prefer), and it shows your pinned apps, recent files, recommended content, and a search bar. You can also access your Microsoft account settings from here. The taskbar has also been simplified and streamlined. It only shows your pinned apps by default (but you can customize it to show more), and it has a new button for accessing widgets. Widgets are personalized mini-apps that show you information like weather, news, calendar events, photos, traffic updates, etc. The icons have been updated with rounded corners and softer colors to match the overall aesthetic of Windows 11. The settings app has also been revamped with a more coherent structure and easier navigation.

The apps have also been optimized for Windows 11 with new features like snap layouts (which let you arrange multiple windows on your screen with ease), snap groups (which let you switch between different sets of snapped windows), desktops (which let you create separate workspaces for different tasks), voice typing (which lets you dictate text with punctuation commands), Focus sessions (which let you set goals and track your progress while listening to music from Spotify), etc.

New accessibility features

Windows 11 also includes additional improvements for people with disabilities:

  • Narrator: Windows 11’s built-in screen reader has received more natural voices, improving the text-to-speech function.
  • Live captions: Windows 11 has introduced system-wide live captions that go beyond individual apps’ live caption features. You can enable them from Settings > Accessibility > Hearing > Captions.
  • Voice access: Windows 11 has added voice access as an accessibility feature that lets you control your PC with your voice. You can enable it from Settings > Accessibility > Interaction > Voice access.
  • Magnifier: Windows 11’s magnifier tool has been improved with smoother transitions between zoom levels. You can enable it from Settings > Accessibility > Vision > Magnifier.

New connectivity features

Windows 11 also offers new ways to connect with others:

  • Teams: Windows 11 has integrated Teams, Microsoft’s communication platform for chat, video calls, meetings, and collaboration into the taskbar. You can easily start or join conversations with anyone from your contacts list or phone book.
  • Bing Chat: Windows 11 will soon introduce Bing Chat, an AI-powered feature that lets you chat with Bing directly from the search box on your taskbar or Start menu. You can ask Bing questions, get answers, set reminders, create lists, and more using natural language.
  • Android apps: Windows 11 will soon support running Android apps on your PC through the Amazon Appstore and the new Microsoft Store. You will be able to download and use your favorite Android apps like TikTok, Instagram, Netflix, etc. on your PC as if they were native apps.

Windows 11 is a major update that brings many new features and improvements to enhance your productivity, creativity, and connectivity. It also receives regular feature updates that add more functionality and enhancements to the user experience.

If you want to upgrade to Windows 11, you need to have an eligible PC that meets minimum device specifications. You can check if your PC is compatible by using the PC Health Check app or visiting this website.

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“It’s a new day for search” – Microsoft launches new AI copilot for the web

“It’s a new day for search” – Microsoft launches new AI copilot for the web

Microsoft is announcing the launch of a new Bing search engine and Edge browser powered by new AI tools that leverages ChatGPT technology. Microsoft is calling it AI copilot and chat. It combines Microsoft search and Azure AI supercomputing tech with a more powerful than ChatGPT next-generation OpenAI large language model. The new Bing and Edge will bring together search, browsing, and chat into one experience across the web. Hoping to give you a new conversational experience, a better search with complete answers, and the ability to generate content.

“It’s a new day for search”

– Satya Nadella

AI-powered Bing Search engine

With search, you can ask the new Bing normal and complex questions and expect detailed replies. What happens is that it will look at search results across the web and give you a summarized answer, saving you time to look up various web links. You can also ask follow-up questions in the chat experience. Microsoft says Bing can help you write a poem, or stories or even share ideas for your project.

New Microsoft AI Edge browser

The Edge browser has also been updated with a new look and AI capabilities It comes with two new features; chat and compose located in the Edge sidebar. Microsoft says Edge can understand the webpage you are on and adapt accordingly. The feature allows you to ask for a summary of a lengthy report and use the chat function to ask for a comparison. It also lets you compose content such as LinkedIn posts and tweak it

the new homepage for the Microsoft search engine Bing ai powered via chatgpt

It’s a new day for search” – Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, says speaking at the launch event. He notes “it is an exciting time in tech. … The advances, what’s possible excites us. … Can we use technology to overcome the challenges that people, organizations, and countries face? That really is the pursuit here.”

Microsoft says the new Bing ChatGPT-like experience is available starting today on Bing.com for everyone to try as a limited preview on a desktop. However, the chat mode is only available when you have access to the new Bing. Microsoft plans to scale the preview to millions in the coming weeks and bring it to mobile and other browsers as well. You can join a waitlist to know when it is available to you.

chat mode on the new Bing powered by AI and ChatGPT

The company’s announcement looks to bring new life to its Bing search engine platform through its Open AI partnership and ChatGPT model integration. Its main competitor Google has already announced Bard to rival ChatGPT.

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