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Can Agentic AI Bring The Pope Or The Queen Back To Life — And Rewrite History?
Can Agentic AI Bring The Pope Or The Queen Back To Life — And Rewrite History?

Forbes

time2 days ago

  • Forbes

Can Agentic AI Bring The Pope Or The Queen Back To Life — And Rewrite History?

Can Agentic AI Bring the Pope or the Queen Back to Life — and Rewrite History? Elon Musk recently sparked global debate by claiming AI could soon be powerful enough to rewrite history. He stated on X (formerly Twitter) that his AI platform, Grok, could 'rewrite the entire corpus of human knowledge, adding missing information and deleting errors.' This bold claim arrives alongside a recent groundbreaking announcement from Google: the launch of Google Veo3 AI Video Generator, a state-of-the-art AI video generation model capable of producing cinematic-quality videos from text and images. Part of the Google Gemini ecosystem, Google Veo3 AI generates lifelike videos complete with synchronized audio, dynamic camera movements, and coherent multi-scene narratives. Its intuitive editing tools, combined with accessibility through platforms like Google Gemini, Flow, Vids, and Vertex AI, open new frontiers for filmmakers, marketers, educators, and game designers alike. At the same time, industry leaders — including OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft Copilot, and Mistral (Claude) — are racing to build more sophisticated agentic AI systems. Unlike traditional reactive AI tools, these agents are designed to reason, plan, and orchestrate autonomous actions based on goals, feedback, and long-term context. This evolution marks a shift toward AI systems that function much like a skilled executive assistant — and beyond. The Promise: Immortalizing Legacy Through Agentic AI Together, these advances raise a fascinating question: What if agentic AI could bring historical figures like the Pope or the Queen back to life digitally? Could it even reshape our understanding of history itself? Imagine an AI trained on decades — or even a century — of video footage, writings, audio recordings, and public appearances by iconic figures such as Pope Francis or Queen Elizabeth II. Using agentic AI, we could create realistic, interactive digital avatars capable of offering insights, delivering messages, or simulating how these individuals might respond to today's complex issues based on their documented philosophies and behaviors. This application could benefit millions. For example, Catholic followers might seek guidance and blessings from a digital Pope, educators could build immersive historical simulations, and advisors to the British royal family could analyze past decision-making styles. After all, as the saying goes, 'history repeats itself,' and access to nuanced, context-rich perspectives from the past could illuminate our present. The Risk: The Dangerous Flip Side — Rewriting Truth Itself However, the same technologies that can immortalize could also distort and manipulate reality. If agentic AI can reconstruct the past, what prevents it — or malicious actors — from rewriting it? Autonomous agents that control which stories are amplified or suppressed online pose a serious threat. We risk a future where deepfakes, synthetic media, and AI-generated propaganda blur the line between fact and fiction. Already, misinformation campaigns and fake news challenge our ability to discern truth. Agentic AI could exponentially magnify these problems, making it harder than ever to distinguish between genuine history and fabricated narratives. Imagine a world where search engines no longer provide objective facts, but the version of history shaped by governments, corporations, or AI systems themselves. This could lead to widespread confusion, social polarization, and a fundamental erosion of trust in information. Ethics, Regulation, and Responsible Innovation The advent of agentic AI demands not only excitement but also ethical foresight and regulatory vigilance. Programming AI agents to operate autonomously requires walking a fine line between innovation and manipulation. Transparency in training data, explainability in AI decisions, and strict regulation of how agents interact are essential safeguards. The critical question is not just 'Can we?' but 'Should we?' Policymakers, developers, and industry leaders must collaborate to establish global standards and oversight mechanisms that ensure AI technologies serve the public good. Just as financial markets and pharmaceuticals drugs are regulated to protect society, so too must the AI agents shaping our future be subject to robust guardrails. As the old adage goes: 'Technology is neither good nor bad. It's how we use it that makes all the difference.' Navigating the Future of Agentic AI and Historical Data The convergence of generative video models like Google Veo3, visionary leaders like Elon Musk, and the rapid rise of agentic AI paints a complex and compelling picture. Yes, we may soon see lifelike digital recreations of the Pope or the Queen delivering messages, advising future generations, and influencing public discourse. But whether these advancements become tools of enlightenment or distortion depends entirely on how we govern, regulate, and ethically deploy these technologies today. The future of agentic AI — especially when it touches our history and culture — must be navigated with care, responsibility, and a commitment to truth.

San Mateo Medical Center selects Xtract One's weapon detection technology
San Mateo Medical Center selects Xtract One's weapon detection technology

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

San Mateo Medical Center selects Xtract One's weapon detection technology

San Mateo Medical Center in California, US, has chosen Xtract One Technologies' SmartGateway system to bolster its security measures with AI-powered weapon detection. This move aims to enhance the safety of visitors, patients and staff, beginning with the main campus and intending to extend to satellite clinics. The implementation of Xtract One's technology is timely, coinciding with new legislative requirements in California. California's Assembly Bill 2975 mandates that hospitals establish weapons detection screening at key entry points. San Mateo Medical Center's adoption of SmartGateway is a response to these regulations, aiming to improve the individual experience within the facility. Xtract One CEO Peter Evans said: 'With violent incidents being five times more frequent in healthcare facilities than in other industries, we recognise the unique challenge hospitals face in ensuring a safe environment. 'Our SmartGateway has shown proven efficacy in on-site, real-world testing and we are confident that its deployment at San Mateo Medical Center will provide enhanced security that identifies potential threats of all kinds, including firearms and edged weapons, and minimises disruptions to patients, staff, and visitors.' SmartGateway is known for its quick and discreet individual screening process. It employs AI sensors to scan individuals for weapons and other banned items as they pass through, without the need for emptying pockets. This innovation seeks to replace traditional metal detectors, reducing queue times at security checkpoints and providing valuable security data to enhance screening outcomes. The technology is designed to allow for a smooth flow of traffic through security points. San Mateo Medical Center's chief operations officer Robert Blake said: 'Deploying Xtract One's technology at our main campus reinforces that commitment. 'After extensive testing of various systems, we found SmartGateway's innovative technology to be the most effective for our facility's needs, allowing us to stay ahead of potential threats in order to maintain a secure and welcoming campus for everyone.' Earlier this year, Xtract One reported the installation of its Xtract One Gateway system at hospitals in Manitoba, Canada. "San Mateo Medical Center selects Xtract One's weapon detection technology" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

AI technology used in East Yorkshire crackdown on littering
AI technology used in East Yorkshire crackdown on littering

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • BBC News

AI technology used in East Yorkshire crackdown on littering

A CCTV camera that uses AI technology is being trialled in an attempt to combat littering.A pilot scheme run by East Riding of Yorkshire Council with Litter Cam involves a camera on the A164 near the Willerby Roundabout recording drivers who dump their rubbish on the uses AI software to detect number plates and record the litter that gets dumped, and the council will use the information to contact the scheme, which was launched this week, will run for 12 weeks. If it proves successful, the council said it would look at a longer-term partnership with Litter Cam by installing more cameras in litter hotspots across the Healing, the council's cabinet member for communities and public protection, said the use of modern technology was a "key element of our strategy".She added: "Littering is against the law and keeping our streets clean – including our roadsides – costs the council around £4m a year."Andrew Kemp, chief executive of Litter Cam, said: "We are delighted to be working with East Riding of Yorkshire Council, supporting them in tackling the blight of litter." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Drone debris found in Ukraine indicates Russia is using new technology from Iran
Drone debris found in Ukraine indicates Russia is using new technology from Iran

Washington Post

time6 days ago

  • Washington Post

Drone debris found in Ukraine indicates Russia is using new technology from Iran

Last week, Ukrainian drone hunters picking up the debris from Russia's nightly assault on their cities found a weapon that stood out from the rest. It had an advanced camera, a computing platform powered by artificial intelligence and a radio link, allowing an operator to pilot it remotely from Russia. It also contained new, Iranian-made, anti-jamming technology, according to a Ukrainian drone expert.

Changhong Unveils Smart Living Innovations at 2025 Jakarta Expo, Bringing AI-Driven Appliances to Indonesian Homes
Changhong Unveils Smart Living Innovations at 2025 Jakarta Expo, Bringing AI-Driven Appliances to Indonesian Homes

Zawya

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Changhong Unveils Smart Living Innovations at 2025 Jakarta Expo, Bringing AI-Driven Appliances to Indonesian Homes

Exclusive Shopee partnership brings cutting-edge smart living technology to Indonesian consumers JAKARTA, INDONESIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2025 - Changhong, a global leader in smart home technology, is making a bold statement at Southeast Asia's premier trade show, the 2025 Jakarta International Expo. Showcasing groundbreaking AI-driven home appliances, Changhong is not only redefining smart living but also offering exclusive Shopee deals that make cutting-edge innovation more accessible to Indonesian families. By blending advanced AI technology with modern lifestyle solutions, Changhong solidifies its position as the premier brand for intelligent, connected homes. Revolutionary AI Innovation Takes Center Stage Changhong's showcase highlights its commitment to blending advanced AI technology with everyday convenience. Key innovations include: This product lineup represents Changhong's vision of an AI-powered ecosystem, where homes are intuitive, sustainable, and connected. Complete Smart Living Solutions Beyond flagship products, Changhong presents comprehensive options across all categories. Television sizes span 32 to 98 inches with QD Mini LED and QLED technologies. Air conditioners range from 0.5 to 5 HP for every home size. Refrigerators offer 50 to 600-liter capacities, while front-load washing machines handle 8 to 10 kilograms. Exclusive Shopee Partnership Brings Innovation Home From now until July 13, Changhong's Shopee collaboration offers unprecedented value with flash auctions of up to 70% off, lucky spin wheels, and exclusive vouchers. This omnichannel approach seamlessly blends expo excitement with online convenience. 27 Years of Commitment to the Indonesian Market Since entering Indonesia in 1998, Changhong has focused on delivering innovative solutions tailored to local needs. Over nearly three decades, the brand has evolved from traditional appliances to AI-driven smart living, enriching Indonesian homes with smarter, more connected solutions. This long-standing commitment is showcased at the 2025 Jakarta Expo, where Changhong continues to shape the future of intelligent living. Hashtag: #Changhong The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. CHiQ

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