. Get an inside look at the development of China's AI industry, including restrictions imposed by the government and regulations that could prove challenging to tech companies. See how OpenAI achieved success and how Alibaba's CEO Daniel Zhang believes everyone is on the same starting line, regardless of the restrictions.
This article revolves around the use of generative AI for college essays. Hofstra University is featured in this article, along with its classes and field’s of study that can help students develop the skills needed in their respective industries. A discussion about the dangers of using ChatGPT to gain an unfair advantage is also included. Universities and students must be mindful of ethical decisions and put policies in place to ensure that no cheating occurs. This article acts as a warning while also advising students to rely on their own knowledge and skills to reach their fullest potential.
Discover the efforts and reforms by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the past nine years to make India a leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the government's new initiatives to be developed. US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum creates platforms to expand and develop mutual support between countries to ensure economic progress is beneficial to all. Learn more here.
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Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce and cloud computing behemoth, has announced Tongyi Qianwen, an AI model for improving their popular apps such as, Dingtalk and Tmall Genie. This incredible, new technology is set to revolutionize the way we use language, streamline conversations and create unique products. Join the conversation and explore the innovative and creative possibilities of generative AI with Alibaba.
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?