In 2021, over 40% of website traffic was generated by bots rather than humans. While this statistic may seem alarming, bots play an important role in the functioning of the internet, making our lives easier by sending us push notifications on discounts and promotions. However, almost 28% of all website traffic is made up of
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During recent earnings calls from major tech companies like Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft, generative AI was highlighted as a crucial aspect for the future. However, Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, did not mention artificial intelligence in his prepared opening remarks during the company’s second-quarter earnings call on May 4th. Despite this, Apple still had a strong
There has been a lot of discussion around the dangers of generative AI in recent times. However, most of the concerns revolve around the risk to jobs, fake content, and sentient machines. While these are valid, they do not reflect the biggest threat that generative AI poses to society. The Common Warnings of Generative AI
The Biden administration has taken steps to promote responsible AI and limit potential risks posed by the technology. The White House released its AI Bill of Rights in October 2022, but with the rise of generative AI and the popularity of ChatGPT, the administration has faced increasing pressure to come up with more specific plans.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already made its way into the workplace, with many individuals using tools that incorporate AI technology. The potential of AI in advertising is immense, especially in email writing, researching, generating comps, writing social copy, and HR functions like hiring and reviews. However, while proponents argue that AI can take care of
Large language models (LLMs) are becoming increasingly popular, with companies like OpenAI and Microsoft releasing new impressive natural language processing (NLP) systems. However, recent research by Epoch shows that we might soon need more data for training AI models. The team investigated the amount of high-quality data available on the internet, and the analysis shows
Google Cloud and KPMG have expanded their alliance to help enterprises integrate generative AI technologies into their operations. By merging KPMG’s expertise in cloud computing, data analytics, and responsible AI with Google Cloud’s infrastructure and generative AI capabilities, the partnership aims to provide practical and real-world applications of generative AI, creating value across numerous industries