Generative AI
Generative AI
Tim Cook brings Apple's GenAI plans into the light
'Without getting into more details and getting out in front of myself, in terms of generative AI..., we have a lot of work going on internally,' said Apple's CEO.
How to use the new genAI template tool in Google Sheets
Help Me Organize, a generative AI tool in Google Sheets, can whip up templates for project schedules, budgets, charts, and more. Learn how to use it and write effective prompts for best results.
Q&A: How Thomson Reuters used genAI to enable a citizen developer workforce
Thomson Reuters spent years building an AI platform to cull through massive troves of data and documents for its legal, global trade and compliance clients. But when generative AI came along, the company was forced to up its game.
It’s not just hype; genAI is already live at many companies
Businesses, particularly those with numerous processes that can be automated, are increasingly adopting generative AI for operational use.
GenAI is moving to your smartphone, PC and car — here’s why
Generative AI tools, apps and services that use the processing power on edge devices can access data locally, return faster results, and they're more secure.
Italian watchdog says ChatGPT breached data privacy norms
Italian watchdog, Garante, which assesses AI platform compliance with EU regulations, has given OpenAI 30 days to respond.
China approves over 40 AI models for public use in six months
The number assumes significance as China is embroiled in a battle of supremacy in the technology sector with the US, which has seen both nations deploy strategies that thwart each other’s progress.
OpenAI: Copy, steal, paste
By OpenAI's logic, any work you put online is fair game to be swiped and incorporated into the company's large language models.
Hello, Apple has joined the AI arms race
Though Apple's actual plans around Generative AI will remain a closely guarded secret for some time...
National AI Research Resource pilot program to ‘democratize’ generative AI
Government, private sector team up to broaden access to key AI resources for organizations without the deep pockets.
Pegasystems launches generative AI-based assistant for enterprises
After the recent launch of Amazon Q and Microsoft’s Copilot, Pegasystems' Knowledge Buddy has joined the fast-cluttering segment of AI-powered assistants for enterprises.
7 ways to leverage genAI for a better career
Not only is it important to learn new IT skills, but understanding generative AI can help protect your job security in a rapidly changing world.
Grape expectations: How genAI reshaped a wine company’s customer service team
Wine Enthusiast, an online retailer of all things wine, used genAI to monitor tens of thousands of customer calls, gaining insights into why consumers were calling and using that data to quickly catch and fix product defects.
Regulators probe Microsoft’s OpenAI ties — is it only smoke, or is there fire?
The US, the UK, and the EU are all looking into Microsoft’s connections to ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
AI still far more expensive than humans in most jobs: MIT study
AI could overtake humans if the costs of its deployment come down or if it is deployed via AI-as-a-service platforms that have greater scale than individual firms.
7 ways to use Microsoft Copilot right
The free version of Microsoft’s generative AI chatbot is available in Windows and on the web. Here’s how to make the most of it.
BBEdit shows how to add generative AI to Apple platforms
The change to what is a veteran pro Mac app shows implementation must be mission focused, boosting core application tasks with added intelligence.
New certification will determine whether a generative AI system is ‘Fairly Trained’
A new firm, founded by a former Stability AI executive, is providing certifications to generative AI systems, which have been trained on “consented” data.
GenAI set to replace these jobs, disrupt others — and worsen economic inequity
While some jobs will likely be replaced by AI, the machine-learning technology will also create new roles, help alleviate mundane tasks, and free up workers to focus on more creative work.
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.