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Thursday’s top story: Banks have taken a serious step into the future of investing, with Israeli startup Bridgewise gaining approval to launch an AI-powered chatbot built for stock-picking recommendations.
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Our Report: Israeli startup Bridgewise received regulatory approval to launch an AI-powered chatbot called Bridget that can provide stock-picking recommendations, marking a significant milestone in the use of generative AI for retail investing.
🔑 Key Points:
The Israel Securities Authority (ISA) has cleared Bridgewise to release Bridget later this month, partnering with Israel Discount Bank, one of the country's largest banks, to roll out the product.
Bridget can offer recommendations for which stocks to buy and sell in response to user queries, with plans to expand to a second Israeli bank's platform in the coming months.
The approval comes with restrictions, including that the tool cannot provide advice "specific to the user" or have conversations that appear to be "personal advice".
🤔 Why you should care: This marks a controversial milestone for generative AI in banking. Many institutions have embraced chatbots for research and customer service, but this move to implement the technology directly into stock-picking raises important questions about the potential risks of AI in investing.
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Our Report: Microsoft has struck a deal to reactivate reactor one at Three Mile Island nuclear power station in Pennsylvania, exclusively to power its AI operations starting in 2028.
🔑 Key Points:
The deal will provide Microsoft with 835 megawatts of low-carbon energy over 20 years, reactivating a reactor that has been dormant since 2019.
This move comes as the International Energy Agency estimates AI and data center electricity demand could more than double by 2026, potentially reaching levels equivalent to Germany's total electricity usage.
Other tech giants are following suit, with Amazon Web Services agreeing to buy a nuclear-powered data center and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai mentioning small modular nuclear reactors as potential energy sources for data centers.
🤔 Why you should care: The AI boom has put pressure on tech companies to secure reliable, low-carbon energy sources to power their data centers and meet their climate commitments. This deal also offers a potential resurgence for the nuclear power industry, which attracted interest from tech giants like Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet.
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Our Report: Meta unveiled ambitious AI plans at Connect 2024, demonstrating technology that can recreate influencers as AI personas and automatically dub Reels into different languages while maintaining the creator's voice and lip movements.
🔑 Key Points:
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg presented a live demo of an AI-generated influencer persona that looked, talked, and responded like the original creator.
The company showcased a tool that can automatically dub Reels into other languages, preserving the creator's voice and syncing lip movements to match the new audio.
These AI features aim to help creators reach broader audiences across language barriers and potentially create content more efficiently.
🤔 Why you should care: Meta's AI focus in areas like auto-dubbing and synthetic media creation show how the company's use of artificial intelligence could reshape the creator economy, especially in how influencer content is produced and consumed across languages and regions.
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