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    Romance and matchmaking could get easier with a little help from our machine friends

    We are living in a time where technology is changing faster than what most of us can keep pace with. Ways of matchmaking may change if Elon Musk-commended Neuralink crashes into the matchmaking scene any time in the future. Right now, it is a nascent tech still at an experimental stage for individuals suffering from disabilities or degenerative disorders. But with its power to screen thoughts through a brain chip, it has the potential to be leveraged for matching partners from among eligible Neuralink-ed candidates.

    A R Rahman shares thoughts on using AI in music, says, it 'has to serve a purpose'

    A R Rahman has ventured into the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) in music by using AI software to recreate the voices of late playback singers Bamba Bakya and Shahul Hameed for the track "Thimiri Yezhuda" in the upcoming film "Lal Salaam." Rahman emphasizes that the use of technology should not be gimmicky but should serve a purpose, urging responsible permissions and considerations.

    AI and death: Sundance films grapple with our digital afterlife

    Two documentaries premiered at Sundance explore the ethics of AI and its relationship to death. 'Eternal You' focuses on predatory AI-powered startups profiting from bereaved customers seeking to communicate with deceased loved ones. The film highlights the addictive nature of these services and the potential harm caused by AI programs going astray.

    Byju’s term loan gets more expensive; MPL lays off 350 post GST hit

    Byju's quest to settle the $1.2 billion TLB feud might come at a steeper price. The embattled edtech firm might have to pony up an additional $50-60 million to service the increased interest rate it has offered to conclude the revised terms for the deal. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    SoftBank logs $3 billion loss, Vision Fund back in the black; Pepperfry founder Ambareesh Murty passes away

    Japanese investment giant SoftBank’s Vision Fund unit is back into profits for the first time in six quarters as its technology bets paid off. Hit by a surprise over $3 billion net loss in the first quarter, Softbank said it is looking to find a “balance between gas and brakes” for its investment strategy. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Are AI partners a threat to women's rights?

    Chatbot apps like Replika, Character.AI and Soulmate are part of the fast-growing generative AI companion market, where users customise everything about their virtual partners, from appearance and personality to sexual desires.

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