Discover how Italy's ban on OpenAI's ChatGPT has set a worrying precedent for AI startups and European businesses, prompting additional regulation of AI and potential losses of economic opportunities. Learn how to ensure AI is managed responsibly.
OpenAI is facing an on-going controversy regarding its text-generation system GPT-3 might be invading personal privacy. Italy's Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali fired the first legal shot in the form of an emergency decision. Other data protection authorities in Germany, Ireland, and France are also paying attention - threatening OpenAI with serious liability repercussions. Developing generative AI models responsibly means staying aware of GDPR rules and personal privacy.
Covariant leverages its AI-powered platform, the Covariant Brain, to make automated robotic picking quicker and easier by recognizing different package sizes, shapes and materials. Its Series C extension drew in over $222 million in funding from various investors, allowing the company to explore different applications for its technology. With this influx of resources, Covariant is sure to revolutionize existing industries in the coming years.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai turned to the company's Bard AI chatbot for help when planning his father's 80th birthday. Powered by LaMDA, the chatbot provided creative, thoughtful answers to whatever questions it was asked. While some are concerned about the implications of AI technology, Pichai remains optimistic, believing the chatbot can become even better with more powerful models. Read to find out more!
Snorkel AI tech company recently announced its integration with Microsoft Azure AI services. The collaboration promises improved data science and machine learning capabilities in the cloud, including programmatic labeling of custom enterprise data, auto-generated performance analysis, and more. Join Microsoft for Startups to benefit from this exciting data-centric AI platform!
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