IBM, a global technology company established in 1911, continues to promote professional growth and development by encouraging its employees to return to office working post-pandemic. With a focus on Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, Software and Consulting, IBM plans to tackle data challenges while continuing to meet the demands of modern day. Arvind Krishna, IBM's CEO, is leading IBM through a digital transformation with the company's recent decision to slow or suspend hiring for back-office roles to reduce human-to-machine redundancy.
. Tomorrow, millions of Brits take part in the British monarch's coronation celebrations - and scones are a deliciously classic treat to bring along! Debate lingers, however- how should we pronounce scone? According to ChatGPT, British English rhymes it with "gone" or "awn," while Americans say "cone" or "own." With this pronunciation settled, enjoy the delicious treat: follow the Devon method that puts cream before jam for the smoothest taste. Biscuits never felt so royal!
. Recent research reveals AI models ChatGPT and GPT-4 have memorised details from copyrighted books. Questions arise over the legality of creating large language models (LLMs) trained on huge amounts of data. UC Berkeley's David Bamman and his team tested these AIs to see if they could tell copyrighted vs less-known books apart. Results suppoet these models had indeed been trained on copyrighted books, highlighting a breakthrough in artificial intelligence technologies but also posing serious copyright issues. OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman believe AI can benefit humanity.
. Explore the advances of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a mod for the popular game Skyrim, using ChatGPT. Art from the Machine created this mod, enabling NPCs to remember conversations and events and respond using generated voices. Experience the possibilities of AI gaming and see people's reactions and opinions about the potential of this technology in gaming.
Papercup, the London-based AI-powered dubbing platform, has raised $20 million to help content creators reach wider audiences by translating videos into multiple languages. Founded by tech investor Jesse Shemen and machine learning engineer Jiameng Gao, the startup ensures quality control through strict standards and safeguards, giving creators control over their videos in multiple languages. It also offers synthetic voices at an affordable rate, creating human-sounding translations at half the usual price.
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