Discover Microsoft's newest private AI-powered chatbot service and OpenAI's new business subscription with Morgan Stanley's AI chatbot service, offering enhanced security options to protect customers' data. Microsoft and OpenAI's multi-billion dollar investment provides an isolated environment and an extra layer of privacy – now available to businesses.
Geoffrey Hinton, known as the "Godfather of AI," warned of the risks posed by bad actors, raising the alarm that AI can be used to manipulate governments. In this article, read why Elon Musk asked for a pause to the development of AI systems, and the importance of assessing the dangers of this technology.
GitLab and Google Cloud are expanding their partnership to bring enterprise developers new privacy-first AI services that simplify the DevSecOps workflow. Leveraging Google's Vertex AI platform, GitLab aims to reduce time spent in software development and empower customers to increase delivery velocity without sacrificing security. 'Explain this Vulnerability' is the first AI-powered service offering that develops plain language descriptions and remediation suggestions for developers.
Discover how Texas Tech University researchers have developed a deep-learning system and microscope to quickly and accurately analyze cancer cells to determine their type and metastatic potential. This breakthrough promises to help medical practitioners predict progression of the disease and determine the best courses of treatment.
Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, has recently banned the use of ChatGPT, other generative AI chatbots, due to its potential risks on data security. Their employees will face serious disciplinary action for the violation of this policy. To make up for the removal of ChatGPT, Samsung is introducing in-house tools that can perform similar tasks. However, ChatGPT is still gaining traction worldwide among software engineers as it provides low-effort websites and programs.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?