Sascha Brodsky

Sascha Brodsky is a contributing writer for the Foundry group of publications.

Intel finds ally in EU antitrust case

AI pros are increasingly uneasy about the technology — survey

AI pros are increasingly uneasy about the technology — survey

Could AI-based tools and machines exceed human ability in every task within three years? Probably not. But stretch the timeline out further and all bets are off.

How OpenAI plans to handle genAI election fears

How OpenAI plans to handle genAI election fears

Deep Fakes are among the election-related problems the generative AI company expects to battle in the year ahead.

Infosys to acquire InSemi

Infosys to acquire InSemi

The purchase is designed to enhance Infosys' engineering capabilities and is set to be finalized this quarter.

EU to review Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI

EU to review Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI

The competition inquiry comes amid heightened copyright scrutiny involving the use of OpenAI’s generative AI tools.

OpenAI: GenAI tools can’t be made without copyrighted materials

OpenAI: GenAI tools can’t be made without copyrighted materials

The company’s assertion is likely to add fuel to the fast-evolving legal debate over generative AI and intellectual property rights.

Rite Aid hit with a five-year freeze on facial recognition

Rite Aid hit with a five-year freeze on facial recognition

US FTC alleges the technology resulted in inaccuracies and bias.

Internet traffic soars in 2023, with generative AI a standout trend: Report

Internet traffic soars in 2023, with generative AI a standout trend: Report

In its annual overview of online trends, Cloudflare reports Google remains the most popular site, while OpenAI takes the lead in generative AI services.

Essential AI reveals funding, development of full-stack AI automation tools

Essential AI reveals funding, development of full-stack AI automation tools

Stealth startup Essential AI, founded by developers of Google's breakthrough Transformer technology, score $56.5 million in funding from some tech heavy hitters to develop AI-based tools to optimize business processes.

First CHIPS Act grant nets $35 million for BAE

First CHIPS Act grant nets $35 million for BAE

The initial allocation from the 2022 CHIPS Act, aimed at boosting US semiconductor manufacturing, will modernize a New Hampshire facility that makes key chips for military aircraft.

Meta releases open-source tools for AI safety

Meta releases open-source tools for AI safety

The Purple Llama project aims to help developers build generative AI models responsibly.

Twilio sheds jobs in third round of layoffs

Twilio sheds jobs in third round of layoffs

Cloud communications company Twilio is making cuts mainly in its data and contact center software sales team.

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