Recently, thanks to surveys using AI tools, content has become simpler and more humane, aligning with viewer preferences such as summer recipes and autumn fashion trends. According to Đặng Hải Lộc, CEO of AIV Group, a company specialising in AI research for media, AI can sometimes produce inaccurate and self-interpreted results, known as hallucinations. "We must gradually get used to the fact that when using AI, there is sometimes no 100 per cent accuracy," he says. Nhật from VietnamPlus says that Việt Nam currently lacks specific legal tools for using AI. How AI will developExperts agree that it is challenging to predict the trajectory of rapidly changing technology like AI.


Source:   Viet Nam News
June 21, 2024 12:09 UTC