AI’s Secret Language, Real Estate Revolution, and Biotech Breakthroughs
From AI developing its own secret language to a real estate agent generating $100M in sales and a Chinese biotech company shaking up the pharmaceutical industry—here’s what you need to know!
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A viral video has sparked debate after showing two AI agents switching to 'Gibberlink Mode'—a communication method optimized
for AI but incomprehensible to humans.
While this could improve efficiency, it raises concerns about transparency and control.
If AI starts making decisions without human oversight, who is accountable?
Experts argue that regulations are needed to balance innovation with responsibility.
An AI-powered real estate agent in Portugal has generated $100M in sales for Porta da Frente Christie's.
Developed by eSelf AI, this virtual agent provides instant property details, virtual tours, and 24/7 customer service.
CEO João Cília believes AI could replace many human agents, making real estate transactions faster and more efficient.
Chinese biotech company Akeso has developed a lung cancer drug that outperformed Merck’s Keytruda in clinical trials.
Patients on Akeso’s drug saw their tumors remain stable for 11.1 months, compared to 5.8 months with Keytruda.
This breakthrough highlights China’s growing influence in the pharmaceutical industry, though concerns remain over the quality of some
domestic drugs.
A new survey reveals that 52% of U.S.
workers are worried about AI’s impact on jobs, with 32% believing it will reduce opportunities.
While AI chatbots are praised for speeding up tasks, many workers remain skeptical about their long-term benefits.
Younger employees and those in tech are more optimistic, but concerns about job security persist.
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