Generative AI and US copyright law are on a collision course
The way in which US copyright law interacts with the burgeoning field of generative AI remains nebulous, and could cause problems for generative AI training that will come to a head in court cases.
View ArticleMicrosoft’s data centers are going nuclear
A job posting suggests that Microsoft is planning to explore the use of small nuclear reactors for its major data centers.
View ArticleIBM brings AI to Z series mainframes, z/OS, Cloud Paks
A new range of AI integrations is coming to IBM’s mainframes, operating systems and private clouds.
View ArticleCloudflare wants you to build AI applications on its edge network
AI running in serverless configurations on GPUs is coming to Cloudflare’s global network.
View ArticleBing, Bard updates fuel AI search war
Microsoft brings DALL-E 3 into Bing AI lineup, while Google adds Bard AI to Assistant, bringing generative artificial intelligence to a wider audience than ever.
View ArticleAI bias poses danger to the financial sector
A new report from a financial technology expert at the Bank of England says that inherent biases in AI systems makes it dangerous to entrust them with too much decision-making at present.
View ArticleChatGPT can now look at the web — for real this time
Generative AI chatbot ChatGPT can keep up with current events thanks to a new update, and is also getting direct access to the DALL-E 3 image-generation system.
View ArticleGenerative AI training data sets are now trackable – and often legally...
A new tool, Data Provenance Explorer, lets users pick through the questionable provenance of many large data sets used for AI training.
View ArticleIntel shows recovery in PCs but faces competition in AI, data centres
Intel’s traditional PC dominance looked to be approaching its former rude health, but that good news in its earnings report was offset by ongoing weakness in servers.
View ArticleUK government earmarks $122 million on AI for healthcare
Dementia care and mental health are first on the list of targets for a new grant program from the British government toward the use of AI in the healthcare sector.
View ArticleSplunk cuts 7 per cent of workforce ahead of Cisco acquisition
The layoffs are happening in the wake of a market retraction, Splunk CEO Gary Steele said.
View ArticleSamsung jumps on the generative AI bandwagon with Gauss
Named for a German mathematician, Gauss AI technology — including a large language model (LLM), coding capabilities, and art generation features — could debut on upcoming Samsung devices.
View ArticleVMware enlists Intel, IBM watsonx for private AI initiative
VMware’s do-it-yourself private AI program has two new partners, offering users more options for in-house generative AI training and deployments.
View ArticleFor top cybersecurity talent, companies pay over $500,000: Report
Cybersecurity strategy success depends on appropriate staff size and salary to retain top talent, according to a report from security analysis firm IANS.
View ArticleOpenAI jettisons CEO Sam Altman for dishonesty
The chairman of the board of ChatGPT’s parent company also stepped down in a surprise shakeup.
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