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Are public or proprietary generative AI solutions right for your business? Interview with expert Aaron Kalb
AI like ChatGPT are trained on the internet, while proprietary datasets use a business’ own data. Former Siri engineer Aaron Kalb tells how to choose between public and proprietary AI. The post Are public or proprietary generative AI solutions right for your business? Interview with expert Aaron Kalb appeared first on TechRepublic.
Novo Nordisk to support MIT postdocs working at the intersection of AI and life sciences
MIT-Novo Nordisk Artificial Intelligence Postdoctoral Fellows Program will support up to 10 postdocs annually over five years.
If art is how we express our humanity, where does AI fit in?
MIT postdoc Ziv Epstein SM ’19, PhD ’23 discusses issues arising from the use of generative AI to make art and other media.
Good News! China and the US Are Talking About AI Dangers
Scientists from the world’s two superpowers are concerned about the risks of AI—which may offer a bridge to developing global regulations.
Quiz: Can you spot images created by AI?
Test your skills at detecting AI-generated images with Bitesize's monthly AI or real quiz.
AI 'godfather' Yann LeCun says it won't destroy jobs forever
Prof Yann LeCun says fears that AI will pose a threat to humanity are "preposterously ridiculous".
Meta scientist Yann LeCun says AI won't destroy jobs forever
Prof Yann LeCun says fears that AI will pose a threat to humanity are "preposterously ridiculous".
AI 'godfather' Prof Yan LeCun says it won't take over the world
Prof Yann LeCun says fears that AI will pose a threat to humanity are "preposterously ridiculous".
AI 'godfather' Prof Yann LeCun says it won't take over the world
Prof Yann LeCun says fears that AI will pose a threat to humanity are "preposterously ridiculous".
David Autor named NOMIS 2023 Distinguished Scientist
NOMIS Foundation honors the Ford Professor of Economics for his contributions to understanding the effects of technological change and globalization on jobs and earnings prospects for workers.
Google’s New AI Tool Is About to Make Online Shopping Even Easier
The generative AI tool lets you “try on” clothes from hundreds of brands by displaying them on models of a wide array of sizes and skin colors.
ChatGPT Is Unoriginal—and Exactly What Humans Need
The technology can help cut through buzzwordy “solutions” and serve as a shortcut for jumpstarting creativity.
Using AI for loans and mortgages is big risk, warns EU boss
Margrethe Vestager tells the BBC using AI for decisions that affect lives could lead to discrimination.
Threat of AI leading to extinction small, says EU boss
Margrethe Vestager tells the BBC using AI for loan and mortgage decisions is a big risk.
Defining the public interest in new technologies
New online journal seeks to seeks to bring together the MIT community to discuss the social responsibilities of individuals who design, implement, and evaluate technologies.
The Australian AI governance debate starts to heat up
Australian ministers debate whether implementing regulations for AI will address the challenges caused by a lack of skilled AI talent. The post The Australian AI governance debate starts to heat up appeared first on TechRepublic.
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Is Betting Everything on AI
The CEO can’t imagine life without artificial intelligence—even if it’s the last thing invented by humankind.
Salesforce launches AI Cloud with raft of generative AI tools
Salesforce's series of generative AI, ChatGPT-style tools rolling out this year are designed to provide customers with large language models integrated with the company's products. The post Salesforce launches AI Cloud with raft of generative AI tools appeared first on TechRepublic.
A step toward safe and reliable autopilots for flying
A new AI-based approach for controlling autonomous robots satisfies the often-conflicting goals of safety and stability.
Hyperdimensional Computing Reimagines Artificial Intelligence
By imbuing enormous vectors with semantic meaning, we can get machines to reason more abstractly—and efficiently—than before.