Category: Artificial Intelligence

  • OpenAI’s Corporate Sales Come Under Pressure as AI Customers Eye Cheaper Options

    OpenAI’s Corporate Sales Come Under Pressure as AI Customers Eye Cheaper Options

    OpenAI is no longer the only game in town when it comes to selling generative artificial intelligence. That’s beginning to affect the growth of its sales to corporate customers. Less than a year after OpenAI launched ChatGPT and built a considerable consumer business, several big companies that were also early customers of its AI, such…

  • Move Over, Instagram Face—Meet AI Face

    Move Over, Instagram Face—Meet AI Face

    The man I am looking at is very hot. He’s got that angular hot-guy face, with hollow cheeks and a sharp jawline. His dark hair is tousled, his skin blurred and smooth. But I shouldn’t even bother describing him further, because this man is self-evidently hot, the kind of person you look at and immediately…

  • Semiconductor Firm SiFive, on Sidelines of AI Chip Boom, Lays Off 130 Workers

    Semiconductor Firm SiFive, on Sidelines of AI Chip Boom, Lays Off 130 Workers

    SiFive, a semiconductor startup that counted Google as a user of its products, has laid off 20% of its staff, or about 130 people, a company spokesperson confirmed. It’s a sign of strain within the semiconductor sector even as intense demand for artificial intelligence chips buoys Nvidia and others. SiFive, which was valued on paper…

  • Artificial intelligence: It’s not about bluffing my way through vet school – Ohio Ag Net

    Artificial intelligence: It’s not about bluffing my way through vet school – Ohio Ag Net

    Artificial intelligence (AI) offers nearly every manufacturing and production industry in the U.S. the potential to increase productivity. A major segment of the economy that is behind in utilizing AI and big data to its advantage, however, is our food supply — from the farm to the grocery. A key part of the problem is…

  • Public Policy: The Explosion of Artificial Intelligence

    Public Policy: The Explosion of Artificial Intelligence

    By Bob Babbage and Rebecca Hartsough  In the crush of everyday events, we may not notice a world-changing technology force as it’s unfolding, but the wave of artificial intelligence is exploding. For Kentucky legislators and tech leaders, AI has become a permanent subject. Most any “top stories of the week” news summary today includes an…

  • Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) And The Coming Wave

    Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) And The Coming Wave

    I first attended the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Tech Live event at The Montage in Laguna Beach in October 2017, and while ripe with CEO, founder, investor, media, and celebrity perspectives on technology developments, the focus seemed to be on incremental change. Fast forward to the 2023 edition of WSJ Tech Live, which the Wall…

  • Artificial intelligence skills can increase salaries by as much as 40%, study suggests

    Artificial intelligence skills can increase salaries by as much as 40%, study suggests

    <div data-thumb="https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/tmb/2023/artificial-intelligenc-78.jpg" data-src="https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/hires/2023/artificial-intelligenc-78.jpg" data-sub-html="Derivation of a unipartite network of skills (C) from the bipartite network connecting freelancer projects and skills (B), where two skills are connected if a worker applies both in a particular freelance project (A). Credit: Research Policy (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2023.104898″> Derivation of a unipartite network of skills (C) from the bipartite network…

  • The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See

    The Computing Pioneer Helping AI See

    Introduction When Alexei Efros moved with his family from Russia to California as a teenager in the 1980s, he brought his Soviet-built personal computer, an Elektronika BK-0010. The machine had no external storage and overheated every few hours, so in order to play video games, he had to write code, troubleshoot, and play fast —…

  • Airbnb using AI to deter party rentals in North Texas ahead of Halloween

    Airbnb using AI to deter party rentals in North Texas ahead of Halloween

    Ahead of Halloween, short-term rental company Airbnb started a new system designed to stop party house rentals over the spooky holiday weekend. The company says its new system uses artificial intelligence and machine learning aimed to restrict some one-night and two-night bookings for entire homes. To do this, the technology looks at hundreds of signals…

  • Artificial intelligence workshop Nov. 12 – Jewish Press of Tampa

    Artificial intelligence workshop Nov. 12 – Jewish Press of Tampa

    (L-R) Matan Vizer, Chantal Hevia, Devin Oien, Gabriele Sestieri, Manuel Solis, June Kitay and Aaron Lynn, the leader of the Plugged-In volunteers. Learn about how artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves throughout all areas of society on Sunday, Nov. 12 as a Plugged In team of volunteers discuss AI and related challenges. The program will…