Vande Bharat Sleeper Train: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw shares BIG update, says, 'Two such...'
UPSSSC PET 2025 result declared at upsssc.gov.in; get direct LINK, steps to check here
FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw live streaming: When and where to watch live on TV, online in India?
Not Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma! THIS cricketer tops India's 2025 most-searched personality list
Amid IndiGo disruption, revisiting 9 airlines that once dominated skies but collapsed
Irfan Pathan calls THIS Indian star 'unfortunate', hints end of road for 2026 T20 World Cup spot
TECHNOLOGY
)
Writing effective speeches for the masses can be tiresome for people of public importance so UN researchers have trained an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can teach itself how to write impressive, almost real, speeches. As Cnet reports, the open-source language model was trained using Wikipedia text and transcripts of over 7,000 speeches given at the UN Geneva Assembly to mimic speeches in the tone of political leaders. It is now capable of writing speeches in only half a day. The researchers had to feed only a couple of words for it to produce coherent, high-quality generated texts. For instance, by feeding "The Secretary-General strongly condemns the deadly terrorist attacks that took place in Mogadishu," the AI model generated a speech in support for the UN's decision. However, the researchers also believe the model could be misused for malicious purpose.