How Midsize Companies Can Keep Up with AI

How Midsize Companies Can Keep Up with AI

What do the internet, smartphones, social media, the metaverse, and generative AI have in common? Answer: they’re all part of the same, ongoing innovation movie. We’ve seen this movie before, and if the Fast & Furious series can create double-digit sequels (movie number 10 coming soon), we should expect the same from technology. Somehow, we […]

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Samsung bans use of A.I. like ChatGPT for employees after misuse of the chatbot

Samsung bans use of A.I. like ChatGPT for employees after misuse of the chatbot

Samsung is restricting the use of so-called generative artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT for employees after the company discovered such services were being misused. The South Korean technology giant confirmed to CNBC Tuesday that it is temporarily restricting the use of generative AI through the company’s personal computers. Employees of one of Samsung’s biggest divisions […]

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Imagining the Future AI and Web3 Can Build

Imagining the Future AI and Web3 Can Build

Imagine a world where your artificial intelligence (AI) assistant could manage your finances, schedule appointments and tailor your social media feed to show content that won’t aggravate you. This AI might be trained to also curate your non-fungible token (NFT) art collection and help you file your crypto taxes. While AI has gained mainstream traction […]

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Titans of AI industry Andrew Ng and Yann LeCun oppose call for pause on powerful AI systems | VentureBeat

Titans of AI industry Andrew Ng and Yann LeCun oppose call for pause on powerful AI systems | VentureBeat

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Two prominent figures in the artificial intelligence industry, Yann LeCun, the chief AI scientist at Meta, and Andrew Ng, the founder of Deeplearning.AI, argued against a proposed pause on the development of powerful AI […]

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Google CEO admits he doesn't 'fully understand' how his AI works after it taught itself a new language and invented fake data to advance an idea

Google CEO admits he doesn’t ‘fully understand’ how his AI works after it taught itself a new language and invented fake data to advance an idea

Google released Bard in March, an artificial intelligence tool touted as ChatGPT’s rival. Just weeks into this public experiment, Bard has already defied expectations and ethical boundaries. In an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai admitted that there is a degree of impenetrability regarding generative AI chatbots’ reasoning. “There […]

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