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E126 David Atkinson, Co-Founder and CEO at Lip

Welcome to episode E126 of the AI Ireland podcast, the show that explores the applications and research of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on the island of Ireland.

Our mission is to increase the use of AI for the benefit of our society, our competitiveness and everyone living in Ireland.

Today’s guest is David Atkinson, Co-Founder and CEO at Lip. Founded in 2023, Lip uses augmented to dubbing to make it look like you can actually speak a different language. David’s vision for Lip is every single person in the world being able to speak to every single other person in the world, seamlessly.

Lip won the 2023 AI Award for Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service application for addressing the challenge of language barriers in content creation by using AI to generate lip movements that make it appear as if you can speak another language. This technology aims to help creators reach broader language markets quickly.

Topics include:

  • Lip’s AI software for global content translation
  • How they simplify video translation for customers
  • Using Generative AI to mimic multilingual live speech
  • How they streamline language adaptation in training and marketing
  • The startup journey with challenges, growth and excitement
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Irish innovation honoured at fifth annual AI Awards

Software to protect children from cyberbullying, a wearable device to diagnose Parkinson’s Disease and educational tools for literacy were among the winners of this year’s AI Awards.

Other winning entries included projects focusing on areas such as noise pollution, electric vehicle charging stations and lip movements.

The awards are designed to support the growth and development of data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence in Ireland.

“I am deeply impressed by this year’s finalists, who highlight AI’s transformative power in various sectors,” said AI Ireland Founder Mark Kelly.

“Their innovations range from protecting young people online to pioneering ethical AI in education and streamlining processes in large enterprises. Notable achievements include advancements in explainable AI, promoting transparency and trust, and significant strides in child safety software,” Mr Kelly said.

Since its inception five years ago, Microsoft has sponsored the AI Awards.

“Right now, we are entering ‘the era of AI’, where we can explore limitless possibilities to transform the fabric of our economy and society,” said Anne Sheehan, General Manager, Microsoft Ireland.

“We are excited about the increasing role of technology to act as a co-pilot for individuals and organisations to achieve so much more, as is evidenced by these awards,” Ms Sheehan said.

12 awards were presented at a ceremony at Dublin’s Gibson Hotel, yesterday November 21st.

The winners are:

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Best Application of AI in a Student Project

Balaji Padmanathan, UCD

Acknowledged for his project focusing on optimising electric vehicle charging station locations in Dublin, to make Dublin more sustainable and serving as a model for global efforts to combat climate change and promote responsible urban development.

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AI Person of the Year

Luca Longo

Acknowledged for his innovative research in explainable AI (xAI), with a focus on making AI models more interpretable and transparent, impacting human-AI interaction, responsible AI development, human capacity, international engagement, and the economy.

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Women in AI Person of the Year

Rena Maycock

Rena leads a startup developing child protection software for smartphones, addressing cyberbullying and grooming. Rena is a respected columnist advocating for women in tech, advocating for funding equality, and mentoring aspiring female founders.

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Young AI Role Model of the Year

Chenyang Lyu

A final year PhD student at DCU with an impressive track record of research, particularly in the application of pre-trained Large Language Models to Question and answering and Multi-modal tasks, resulting in over 15 publications in prestigious conferences and journals.

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Best Application of AI to achieve Social Good

Cilter Technologies

For the development of embedded software aimed at protecting children from cyberbullying and online grooming. Their unique system operates at a deep level, blocking harmful messages and notifying parents to make smartphones safer for children.

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Best Application of AI in a Large Enterprise

Dell Technologies

Recognised for their collaboration between the Managed Services (DTMS) team and Service Operations Applied Science and Engineering (SOAS) to implement an ML-powered Multi-Layered Framework that enhances incident management and reduces ticket handling times.

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Best Use of Responsible AI and Ethics

SoapBox Labs

For the development of unbiased voice AI for educational tools addressing the literacy crisis, with a focus on equity in data handling and modelling, and a commitment to mitigating AI bias to empower teachers and students worldwide.

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Best Application of AI in a Startup

Data Science Wizards

Honoured for UnifyAI, which solves complex AI development challenges for enterprises, offering an integrated, automated, and open-source platform, accelerating AI adoption and reducing costs with a solid commitment to security and societal impact.

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Best Application of AI in Sustainability

Gemmo AI

Recognised for developing an API for noise source identification to address noise pollution in Dublin and beyond, aiming to improve health and enhance the quality of life, creating a world where environmental surveillance safeguards the planet.

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Best Application of AI in Healthcare

Head Diagnostics & GlobalLogic

Awarded for their HDx Neuro AI Platform, which addresses the late diagnosis and poor management of Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological conditions, offering digital biomarkers and AI to enable early detection and personalised treatment.

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Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service Application

Lip

For addressing the challenge of language barriers in content creation by using AI to generate lip movements that make it appear as if you can speak another language, helping creators reach broader language markets quickly.

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Best Application of AI in an Academic Research Body

Tyndall National Institute

Recognised for their project aimed at developing a miniaturised wearable device with advanced machine learning algorithms for precise Parkinson’s Disease (PD) diagnosis and blood pressure estimation, to improve PD assessment and treatment.

Microsoft Ireland were the headline sponsor for the 2023 AI Awards, while the event was also sponsored by Alldus International, Mazars, GlobalLogic, Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin City Council, IDA Ireland, Fáilte Ireland, Women in AI Ireland, Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace and Enterprise Ireland.

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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

AI Ireland are excited to unveil our new book, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution,” which is now accessible for purchase on Amazon. For executives, policy architects, or technology aficionados seeking to make sense of the intricate world of AI, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution” is your essential handbook. Now available on Amazon Kindle or hard copy, this book furnishes you with the expertise and instruments required to employ AI both effectively and ethically.

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Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service Application: Meet the 2023 Finalists

One sector that has experienced significant benefits from AI integration is customer services. AI has revolutionised the way companies interact with their customers, providing a more personalised and efficient experience. 

This article delves into the ways AI is reshaping customer services, from chatbots and virtual assistants to data analytics and predictive support. We will also take a closer look at the finalists in the Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service application for the 2023 AI Awards.

Chatbots and Virtual Assistants

Chatbots and virtual assistants are perhaps the most recognisable AI applications in customer services. They have made significant strides in enhancing customer interactions. These AI-powered entities can handle routine queries, provide information, and even execute simple tasks, such as booking appointments or tracking orders.

Benefits:

  • 24/7 availability: Chatbots and virtual assistants are always online, providing customers with support round the clock, enhancing the accessibility of services.
  • Scalability: They can handle an unlimited number of customer inquiries simultaneously, ensuring that no customer is left waiting in long queues.
  • Cost efficiency: AI-driven virtual assistants reduce operational costs by automating repetitive tasks, allowing human agents to focus on more complex issues.
Personalisation

AI has revolutionised the way companies understand and serve their customers. AI algorithms can analyse vast amounts of customer data to provide tailored recommendations, personalised marketing campaigns and individualised customer experiences. By analysing browsing history, purchase behaviour and demographic information, businesses can create a unique and engaging experience for each customer.

Benefits:

  • Improved customer satisfaction: Personalisation results in customers feeling understood and valued, leading to increased loyalty and satisfaction.
  • Increased sales and revenue: Tailored product recommendations can lead to higher conversion rates and larger order values.
  • Reduced churn: Customers are more likely to stay with a brand that offers personalised experiences, reducing customer attrition rates.
Data Analytics

AI enables businesses to harness the power of data analytics to better understand their customers and make informed decisions. It can analyse customer data to identify trends, preferences and pain points, helping organisations tailor their services to meet customer needs more effectively.

Benefits:

  • Real-time insights: AI can provide businesses with up-to-the-minute insights, allowing for immediate adjustments to strategies.
  • Predictive analytics: AI can forecast future customer behaviour, helping companies prepare for changing customer demands.
  • Enhanced customer journey mapping: AI-driven analytics can create detailed customer journey maps, identifying opportunities for improvement and optimisation.
Predictive Support

AI can predict customer issues before they arise, allowing companies to provide proactive support. By monitoring customer behaviour and patterns, AI can detect signals of potential problems and alert customer service teams.

Benefits:

  • Improved customer satisfaction: Anticipating and resolving issues before they escalate enhances the overall customer experience.
  • Reduced support costs: Proactive support can prevent costly customer complaints and service interruptions.
  • Increased brand reputation: Customers appreciate companies that are proactive and responsive, leading to a positive brand image.
Natural Language Processing

Natural language processing tools can break down language barriers, enabling companies to serve customers from different parts of the world. Language translation, sentiment analysis and chat translation features help in ensuring smooth communication and support for a diverse customer base.

Benefits:

  • Global reach: Natural language processing tools make it easier for businesses to engage with customers in their preferred languages.
  • Enhanced understanding: Sentiment analysis helps companies gauge customer emotions and act accordingly, leading to better customer service.
  • Streamlined communication: Language translation tools facilitate efficient cross-border communication.

Meet the 2023 AI Awards Finalists

Best Use of AI in a Consumer/Customer Service Application

GlobalLogic

For their Generative AI-Based Knowledge Operator – powered by Natural Language Processing and content generation – which enhances user access to information, fosters collaboration and adapts to user queries.

Lip

For addressing the challenge of language barriers in content creation by using AI to generate lip movements that make it appear as if you can speak another language. It aims to help creators reach broader language markets quickly.

Tax World

For Ezylia, which addresses the complex issue of obtaining clear tax information with a personal AI assistant. They employ OpenAI’s ChatGPT, regex and Python to efficiently answer tax questions, simplify tax topics and reduce research time for professionals.

Webio

For leveraging data analysis and custom language models to enhance customer engagement and agent efficiency. They achieved a 10% boost in collections performance and expanded client relationships while prioritising ethical AI and data control.

AI is revolutionising customer service, enhancing customer interactions and improving customer satisfaction. From chatbots and virtual assistants to personalised marketing and predictive support, AI empowers companies to provide a better and more efficient service.

As technology continues to advance, AI’s role in customer services will only become more integral, making customer experiences more seamless and enjoyable. Embracing AI is no longer an option but a necessity for companies striving to stay competitive and meet the ever-evolving expectations of today’s consumers.

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AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution

AI Ireland are excited to unveil our new book, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution,” which is now accessible for purchase on Amazon. For executives, policy architects, or technology aficionados seeking to make sense of the intricate world of AI, “AI Unleashed: Navigating the AI Revolution” is your essential handbook. Now available on Amazon Kindle or hard copy, this book furnishes you with the expertise and instruments required to employ AI both effectively and ethically.

Limited tickets remain for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your tickets now! Sale ends November 17th but limited tickets remain so head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite to book your seat today!

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Meta’s Connect Conference Unveils Exciting Innovations in AI and Mixed Reality

This year’s Meta Connect conference was nothing short of groundbreaking, featuring a series of significant announcements set to revolutionise the way we connect, communicate and engage with the digital realm. From the introduction of cutting-edge AI assistants to the evolution of mixed reality devices, Meta’s latest offerings are poised to redefine the future of technology.

Introducing AIs: A Leap in AI Advancements

One of the standout revelations from Connect is the debut of AIs, Meta’s generative AI-powered assistants and characters. Building upon over a decade of pioneering work in Artificial Intelligence, Meta aims to transform the way individuals interact by enhancing the creativity, expressiveness and productivity of their AI systems.

These AIs are primed to elevate various facets of our digital lives, spanning productivity and entertainment. They will seamlessly integrate into popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, enabling users to engage with advanced conversational assistants. AIs are also set to become part of Meta’s hardware portfolio, including the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses and the next-generation VR headset, Meta Quest 3.

One of the most thrilling features of these AIs is their capacity to generate photorealistic images from text prompts, unlocking a world of creative possibilities that empower users to transform their ideas into stunning visual content effortlessly. Furthermore, Meta is introducing 28 additional AIs in beta, each boasting unique interests and personalities, with some even being portrayed by renowned cultural icons and influencers. This diverse array of AI characters promises to enrich digital interactions significantly.

Meta Quest 3: Pioneering Mixed Reality

Meta Quest 3, the latest iteration of the company’s popular VR headset, represents a substantial leap forward in mixed reality technology. With a new pancake lens display, improved display resolution, a sleeker design and customisable fit, this headset aims to provide users with an immersive experience like never before.

The Quest 3 is dedicated to seamlessly blending virtual content with the physical environment. It offers access to a library of over 500 apps, ensuring that users can enjoy a wide array of experiences. The new Touch Plus controllers, which are ring-free, promise enhanced interactivity and precision.

This innovation is poised to democratise mixed reality, making it more accessible and user-friendly than ever before. With vibrant, full-color resolution and an array of exciting features, the Quest 3 is set to redefine how we engage, work and connect in the digital realm.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses: A Smarter Perspective

Another exciting revelation at Connect was the evolution of smart glasses. In collaboration with EssilorLuxottica, Meta has enhanced the popular Ray-Ban Stories to create the next generation of smart eyewear. These glasses retain the stylish aesthetics of their predecessors, while boasting an even slimmer and more comfortable design.

The enhancements don’t stop there; the improved camera and audio capabilities make these smart glasses even more versatile. However, the real game-changer lies in the integration of AI functionality. Users can anticipate a more intuitive and interactive experience, with the glasses harnessing the power of Meta’s AIs to deliver real-time information and generate unique content.

Unleashing Creativity with Generative AI

Meta is not solely focused on enhancing communication and productivity; it is also committed to empowering users’ creative expression. The company has introduced a suite of generative AI-powered tools within its apps, providing users with novel avenues to convey stories and communicate visually.

AI stickers allow users to effortlessly craft personalised stickers for their chats and stories. Restyle empowers users to transform images by applying specific visual styles, such as “watercolor.” Backdrop, on the other hand, permits users to alter the background of their images based on prompts, adding a touch of magic to their photos.

These creative features are just the beginning, as Meta plans to roll out additional tools in the future, further expanding the creative horizons of its users.

Looking Ahead

While these announcements are undeniably thrilling, it is essential to note that initial access to these innovations may be limited. Quest 3 and Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses will be available in the same countries as their previous iterations, including Ireland. However, the initial rollout of generative AI experiences will be available in English only, with broader language support scheduled for 2024. Regarding AIs, their initial availability will be limited to the United States, with expansion plans underway.

In conclusion, Meta’s Connect conference has ignited fervent anticipation within the tech community for the future of AI and mixed reality. With the introduction of AIs, the evolution of Quest 3 and Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and a commitment to nurturing creativity through generative AI, Meta is poised to redefine how we connect, create and explore the digital world. 

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Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your discounted Early Bird tickets now! Head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite and enter the discount code EarlyBird_AIA to get your ticket for just €100. Limited tickets available; Original Price €239. 

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OpenAI Unveils Game-Changing Upgrades for ChatGPT

This week, OpenAI unveiled a substantial enhancement to ChatGPT, enabling their GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 AI models to analyse images and respond to them within text conversations.

OpenAI also disclosed that their ChatGPT mobile app will soon incorporate speech synthesis capabilities, facilitating fully verbal interactions with the AI assistant when combined with its existing speech recognition features. OpenAI intends to roll out these features to their Plus and Enterprise subscribers within the next two weeks. 

The new image recognition capability in ChatGPT allows users to upload one or more images during a conversation, utilising either the GPT-3.5 or GPT-4 models. OpenAI claims that this feature has diverse practical applications, from assisting users in deciding what to cook by analysing pictures of their fridge and pantry contents to helping troubleshoot issues with malfunctioning grills. Users can also employ their device’s touch screen to highlight specific areas of the image for ChatGPT’s attention.

OpenAI has provided a promotional video on their website, illustrating a hypothetical interaction with ChatGPT. In this scenario, a user seeks guidance on adjusting a bicycle seat and provides photos, an instruction manual and an image of their toolbox. ChatGPT responds by offering step-by-step instructions on how to complete the task. It’s crucial to mention that this feature has not undergone independent real-world testing for its effectiveness.

Regarding the technical aspects, OpenAI has not divulged specific details about the inner workings of GPT-4 or its multimodal variant, GPT-4V. However, based on existing AI research, including that of OpenAI’s partner, Microsoft, multimodal AI models generally transform both text and images into a shared encoding space. This allows them to process various types of data using the same neural network. OpenAI may employ techniques such as CLIP to align image and text representations in the same latent space, enabling ChatGPT to make contextual inferences across text and images, although this remains speculative.

In terms of audio capabilities, ChatGPT’s new voice synthesis feature reportedly enables spoken interactions with the AI. OpenAI describes it as a “new text-to-speech model.” Once this feature is introduced, users can enable voice conversations in the app’s settings and choose from five synthetic voices with names like “Juniper,” “Sky,” “Cove,” “Ember” and “Breeze.” These voices have been crafted in collaboration with professional voice actors. OpenAI’s Whisper, an open-source speech recognition system, will continue to handle the transcription of user speech input.

OpenAI acknowledges several limitations in the expanded features of ChatGPT, including the potential for visual misidentifications and imperfect recognition of non-English languages. The company has conducted risk assessments and sought input from alpha testers, advising users to exercise caution, especially in high-stakes or specialized contexts.

In light of privacy concerns, OpenAI has implemented technical measures to restrict ChatGPT’s ability to analyze and make direct statements about individuals, recognizing that ChatGPT is not always accurate and that privacy should be respected.

While OpenAI promotes these new features as granting ChatGPT the ability to “see, hear, and speak,” there is ongoing debate about the anthropomorphism and potential exaggeration in the language used. Notably, some AI researchers caution against anthropomorphizing AI models.

Although ChatGPT and its associated AI models are unequivocally not human, these updates have the potential to significantly expand OpenAI’s computer assistant capabilities. However, their actual performance and effectiveness will need to be assessed. OpenAI plans to introduce these features gradually, allowing for ongoing improvements and risk mitigation while preparing for more advanced systems in the future. 

Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your discounted Early Bird tickets now! Head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite and enter the discount code EarlyBird_AIA to get your ticket for just €100. Limited tickets available; Original Price €239. 

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How AI is Revolutionising the Medtech Industry

The integration of Artificial Intelligence into the MedTech industry is revolutionising healthcare in unprecedented ways. From diagnostics to treatment plans, AI algorithms are enabling medical professionals to make more accurate and timely decisions. Here’s a closer look at how AI is making waves in various medical fields.

How is AI used in MedTech?

Companies like Paige and Pictor Labs are using Generative AI to enhance the quality of pathology slides, thereby improving the accuracy of diagnostics. These advancements are not just limited to diagnostics but extend to the overall quality of MedTech products and services.

What is the use of AI in the biomedical field?

AI is making significant contributions to biomedical science. For instance, it’s being used to improve movement-related issues stemming from birth defects, injuries or neurological and cardiovascular diseases. AI algorithms are also capable of predicting behaviour and nerve responses to stimuli.

What is the role of AI in the medical industry?

AI is assisting clinicians in taking a more comprehensive approach to disease management. It helps in better coordinating care plans and enables patients to manage and comply with their long-term treatment programs more effectively. AI is particularly useful in identifying individuals who may be at risk of an adverse episode due to chronic illness.

What are the advances in AI in medicine?

AI systems are accelerating drug discovery for neglected diseases, combating antibiotic resistance, and even contributing to the development of novel malaria vaccines. These applications are shedding light on genetic variations and gauging the impact of viruses like rotavirus on gastroenteritis.

What is the role of AI in medical imaging?

Researchers at Tulane University have found that AI can accurately detect and diagnose colorectal cancer by analysing tissue scans, sometimes outperforming pathologists. This promotes early intervention and could be a game-changer in medical imaging.

What are examples of AI in biomedical research?

NIBIB-funded researchers are using AI for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease through the analysis of brain networks. Other applications include predicting blood glucose levels using wearable sensors and enhanced image analysis for improved colorectal cancer screening.

What is an example of AI in biomedical engineering?

AI-powered imaging analysis can detect early signs of diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease. This enables earlier intervention and has the potential to save lives.

What is an example of AI in medical imaging?

In radiology, AI applications provide estimates of the likelihood of complications based on imaging. For example, an AI system can conclude that a breast lesion has a 10% chance of being malignant, aiding in more accurate diagnoses.

In conclusion, by leveraging AI, the MedTech industry is not only improving the quality of healthcare but also making it more accessible. As AI continues to evolve, its applications in healthcare are expected to expand, offering both opportunities and challenges.

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Early Bird Tickets Now on Sale for the 2023 AI Awards.

The fifth annual AI Awards takes place on Tuesday November 21st at the Gibson Hotel. This is an exciting opportunity to connect and network with over 200 AI and Data professionals across the island of Ireland and hear from some of the most exciting AI applications across industry and academia spanning 12 award categories.

Don’t miss the opportunity to get your discounted Early Bird tickets now! Head over to aiawards.ie/tickets or Eventbrite and enter the discount code EarlyBird_AIA to get your ticket for just €100. Limited tickets available; Original Price €239.