Todayβs pick
Google announces new generative AI search capabilities for doctors. Google Cloud on Monday announced new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities that will help clinicians quickly access information from different data sources. It can be challenging for doctors and nurses to find information since it's often stored across multiple systems and formats, so Google's new tool brings it all to one place. By Ashley Capoot via CNBC
The features will be offered through Googleβs Vertex AI Search platform. It can cite & link to the original source of the info... This should help alleviate concerns that theΒ AI might be hallucinating or generating inaccurate responses - Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe)
Watch NASA launch a mission to study a metal-rich asteroid this Thursday. Despite what Jules Verne may have you believe, it's not exactly possible to journey to the center of the Earth. As such, it's pretty difficult to gain a full understanding of what the core of our planet looks like. NASA is trying the next best thing. By Kris Holt via Engadget
Watch NASA launch a mission to study a metal-rich asteroid this Thursday - Lisa Landman (@lisalandman_)
The best way to reach new readers is through word of mouth. If you click THIS LINK in your inbox, itβll create an easy-to-send pre-written email you can just fire off to some friends.
The Global Context of the Hamas-Israel War. The simplest explanation is that the world is in the midst of a transition to a new order that experts describe with the word multipolar. The United States is no longer the dominant power it once was, and no replacement has emerged. As a result, political leaders in many places feel emboldened to assert their own interests, believing the benefits of aggressive action may outweigh the costs. By David Leonhardt via The New York Times
This is a new, multipolar world, forged out of the consequences of the Ukraine War. Don't assume that traditional rules will apply, by either people you think are the bad guys or the good guys. - Omar Ghaffar (@twittetrader)
Google takes on Justin Trudeau, Canada, threatens to block news links over new law. Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc, has taken a significant step towards restricting access to news links on its search engine for Canadian users. This development follows the company's rejection of government regulations aimed at addressing its concerns regarding an impending online content law, as per a Bloomberg report. By Mehul Reuben Das via Firstpost
@Google is taking on Justin Trudeau and Canada's new Online News Act and is threatening to block news article links from its search results and suggestions if Act goes into effect in Dec. The new act requires online platforms to pay news sites. - Ted Hearn (@TedatPolicyband)
The Beatles Are Using AI To Release One Last Song-Why Aren't More Musicians Doing The Same?. In the music industry, technological innovation is often celebrated as artists continually push the boundaries of creativity with new hardware and programs. The Beatles, legendary pioneers of the business, have once again stepped into the spotlight, this time with a groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create one final song. By Hugh McIntyre via Forbes
The Beatles Are Using AI To Release One Last SongβWhy Arenβt More Musicians Doing The Same? - Lucas Wyrsch (@Lucas_Wyrsch)
Thanks for reading to the bottom and soaking in our Newslit Daily fuelled highlights for your morning.
I hope you found it interesting and, needless to say, if you have any questions or feedback let me know by hitting reply.
Take care and see you tomorrow!
P.S. Want to advertise with us? Weβd love to hear from you.