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70% "concerned" about AI in healthcare

Happy FRY-day! Get your favorite dipping sauce ready, because we have prepared a sizzling platter of AI news for you today. 🍟
Today’s Menu
Appetizer: Google’s enhanced search engine 👨💻
Entrée: Nearly half of AI jobs are in six cities 🌆
Dessert: 70% of adults concerned about AI in healthcare 🏥
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GOOGLE’S ENHANCED SEARCH ENGINE 👨💻

Familiar with prompt engineering? How about query engineering? 🤔
What’s new? Google Search is getting a new enhancement, allowing for real-time correction suggestions for user queries. This feature, aimed at refining sentence structure and content precision, demonstrates Google's commitment to using AI to improve usability and search accuracy.
How will it work? Users seeking grammatical excellence can now simply append phrases like "grammar check" or "check grammar" to their queries, unveiling Google's AI-powered grammar checker. This tool meticulously dissects sentences, offering timely suggestions for improvement, encompassing both phrasing nuances and spelling anomalies. This empowers users to effortlessly incorporate polished text segments into their work. The accompanying green checkmark beneath the '“grammar check” section serves as an indicator of grammatical soundness.
How will it be implemented? While Google acknowledges the feature's potential limitations, particularly with partial sentences, the company encourages user feedback for iterative improvements.
NEARLY HALF OF AI JOBS ARE IN SIX CITIES 🌆

Big cities mean big AI potential. 🦾
What’s up? A study by the Brookings Institution revealed that 47% of AI-related job opportunities are in six major cities: San Francisco, San Jose, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, and Seattle.
Where are the most AI jobs? California's Bay Area, led by San Francisco and San Jose, stands out as the dominant hub for generative AI roles, hosting nearly 60% of new positions as of May 2023. The region's proximity to AI-leading universities like Stanford and UC Berkeley, along with the presence of tech giants such as Alphabet, Facebook, Salesforce, and NVIDIA, contributes to its AI leadership.
What does this mean? While the open-source community is noted as a model for decentralization, the Brooking’s authors urge federal and state officials to engage in early-stage policy formulation, suggesting initiatives like expanding research and development efforts, enhancing the scope of AI research institutes, and prioritizing inclusive datasets to open more opportunities for AI employment.
70% OF ADULTS CONCERNED ABOUT AI IN HEALTHCARE 🏥

AI has been transforming healthcare in dreamlike ways, but not everyone is on board quite yet. 🙃
What’s new? A survey by Morning Consultant revealed that around 70% of adults in America are “concerned” about AI in healthcare, 20% are not concerned, and 10% expressed no opinion.
Who was surveyed? According to the Morning Consultant, the survey was conducted July 21-23, 2023 and included a representative sample of 2,202 U.S. adults.
What else did the survey say? The survey results revealed that people are most comfortable with AI being used to analyze medical data and history (49%), to record conversations and take notes/complete documentation (48%), and review medical images (46%). However, those surveyed least trust AI when it comes to diagnosing health issues (38%) and helping to perform medical procedures (34%).
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