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Chips industry goes all-in on AI
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Chips industry goes all-in on AI

[ad_1] It's been a wild few years for the microchip industry, recovering from a long-term supply squeeze only to be thrust into the centre of a US-China battle to control supply lines of the valuable technology.But an industry long associated with volatility is quietly getting excited that artificial intelligence (AI) could be the key to some longer-term stability. US firm Nvidia dominates the market in specialised chips known as GPUs, which happen to be ideal for training AI programmes like the wildly popular chatbot ChatGPT. "Technology trends are working in Nvidia's direction," the firm's vice president Ronnie Vasishta told AFP this week at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.This has helped make Nvidia the biggest company in the sector -- and one of the biggest firms of an...
Germany’s biggest publisher warns AI could ‘replace’ journalism
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Germany’s biggest publisher warns AI could ‘replace’ journalism

[ad_1] German media giant Axel Springer warned on Tuesday that journalists risked being made obsolete by artificial intelligence. "Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to make independent journalism better than it ever was -- or simply replace it," Axel Springer CEO Mathias Doepfner said in an internal letter to employees seen by AFP. Computers using AI would soon be better at the "aggregation of information" than human journalists, Doepfner predicted. He said media outlets must focus on generating exclusive news or original commentary and features if they want to survive. Investigative journalism, personality driven features and entertainment coverage were becoming "increasingly important" for the media business, Doepfner said. And divining the "true motives" behin...
As ChatGPT’s popularity explodes, U.S. lawmakers take an interest
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As ChatGPT’s popularity explodes, U.S. lawmakers take an interest

[ad_1] ChatGPT, a fast-growing artificial intelligence program, has drawn praise for its ability to write answers quickly to a wide range of queries, and attracted U.S. lawmakers' attention with questions about its impact on national security and education. ChatGPT was estimated to have reached 100 million monthly active users just two months after launch, making it the fastest-growing consumer application in history, and a growing target for regulation. It was created by OpenAI, a private company backed by Microsoft Corp, and made available to the public for free. Its ubiquity has generated fear that generative AI such as ChatGPT could be used to spread disinformation, while educators worry it will be used by students to cheat. Representative Ted Lieu, a Democrat on the House o...
How State Street Has Used AI to Find ‘Hidden Gems’ Since 2018
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How State Street Has Used AI to Find ‘Hidden Gems’ Since 2018

[ad_1] ChatGPT has taken the internet by storm, triggering a new wave of speculation surrounding how artificial intelligence can disrupt various industries and markets. Yet AI has already been at work for years on Wall Street, where State Street and other companies have grasped onto the concept to help put together innovative exchange-traded funds.Matt Bartolini, head of SPDR Americas Research at State Street Global Advisors, joined the “What Goes Up” podcast to talk about using AI in portfolio construction, and where he sees the technology going in the future. His firm's $1.7 billion SPDR S&P Kensho New Economies Composite ETF (ticker: KOMP) is up about 11% so far this year. Here are some highlights of the conversation, which have been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.  Q:...
Cheaters beware: ChatGPT maker releases AI detection tool
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Cheaters beware: ChatGPT maker releases AI detection tool

[ad_1] The maker of ChatGPT is trying to curb its reputation as a freewheeling cheating machine with a new tool that can help teachers detect if a student or artificial intelligence wrote that homework. The maker of ChatGPT is trying to curb its reputation as a freewheeling cheating machine with a new tool that can help teachers detect if a student or artificial intelligence wrote that homework.The new AI Text Classifier launched Tuesday by OpenAI follows a weeks-long discussion at schools and colleges over fears that ChatGPT's ability to write just about anything on command could fuel academic dishonesty and hinder learning. OpenAI cautions that its new tool . like others already available – is not foolproof. The method for detecting AI-written text “is imperfect and it will be wrong...
Microsoft invests billions in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI
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Microsoft invests billions in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI

[ad_1] Microsoft says it is making a “multiyear, multibillion dollar investment” in the artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT and other tools that can write readable text and generate new images. Microsoft says it is making a “multiyear, multibillion dollar investment” in the artificial intelligence startup OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT and other tools that can write readable text and generate new images. The tech giant on Monday described its new agreement as the third stage of a growing partnership with San Francisco-based OpenAI that began with a $1 billion investment in 2019. It didn't disclose the dollar amount for its latest investment. The partnership positions Microsoft to sharpen its competition with Google in commercializing new AI breakthroughs that could...
AI, do my homework! How ChatGPT pitted teachers against tech
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AI, do my homework! How ChatGPT pitted teachers against tech

[ad_1] Alarm among educators has reached fever pitch in recent weeks over ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence tool that can write debates essay and many more for you. Know-it-all chatbots landed with a bang last year, convincing one engineer that machines had become sentient, spreading panic that industries could be wiped out, and creating fear of a cheating epidemic in schools and universities. Alarm among educators has reached fever pitch in recent weeks over ChatGPT, an easy-to-use artificial intelligence tool trained on billions of words and a ton of data from the web. It can write a half-decent essay and answer many common classroom questions, sparking a fierce debate about the very future of traditional education. New York City's education department banned ChatGPT on it...
Surprising! ChatGPT AI tool has most demand in this country, see the entire list
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Surprising! ChatGPT AI tool has most demand in this country, see the entire list

[ad_1] ChatGPT, the text based AI tool, has seen the most amount of Google Search in China, followed by Nepal and Norway. ChatGPT has grabbed everyone's attention and has even convinced many to take it as a serious alternative to Google Search. The ability to see ChatGPT give convincing replies just like a human being has made many conduct deep conversations as well as ask it to write stories. Hence, it is only imperative that people are excited about ChatGPT and everyone wants to know more about the tool on Google Search.A new report now suggests that Chinese people have a lot more interest in the AI based language tool. There has been a spike in its demand across the world, with China taking the first place. Based on the report from Finbold, China ranks with a peak score of 100 in J...
Davos 2023: CEOs buzz about ChatGPT-style AI at World Economic Forum
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Davos 2023: CEOs buzz about ChatGPT-style AI at World Economic Forum

[ad_1] Business titans trudging through Alpine snow can't stop talking about a chatbot from San Francisco. Business titans trudging through Alpine snow can't stop talking about a chatbot from San Francisco. Generative artificial intelligence, tech that can invent virtually any content someone can think up and type into a text box, is garnering not just venture investment in Silicon Valley but interest in Davos at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting this week. Defining the category is ChatGPT, a chatbot that the startup called OpenAI released in November. The tech works by learning from vast amounts of data how to answer any prompt by a user in a human-like way, offering information like a search engine would or prose like an aspiring novelist. Executives have floated wide...
Big Tech Is in Crisis. That’s Exactly What It Needed. Pain And AI Will Help In Recovery
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Big Tech Is in Crisis. That’s Exactly What It Needed. Pain And AI Will Help In Recovery

[ad_1] Painful pressures and AI advances will help reinvigorate a lackluster industry. Joshua Browder, a 26-year-old entrepreneur from the UK, recently supercharged his main product in a way that he could hardly have imagined a few years ago. His startup DoNotPay had spent several years developing a chatbot that could negotiate erroneous or excessive fines and fees on behalf of consumers — think unwarranted parking tickets — building a database of expertise based on its history of human interactions. The bot often needed manual intervention, but in December he had a breakthrough. The bot “talked” to Comcast's online customer service and managed to save someone $120 on their broadband bill. He said it was the first time any such bill had been negotiated purely by AI. How? Earlie...