Discover how AI-powered generative tools are being used by major tech businesses such as Apple and Meta to create ads for different audiences and how it can help increase their revenue. Get insights on recent developments such as OpenAI's GPT-4 and Google's PaLM and their applications to generate marketing videos, campaigns and more.
Cranium is a recently-spun software startup born out of KPMG's venture studio, aiming to tackle AI security and compliance issues. Funded by KPMG and SYN Ventures, Cranium maps existing pipelines, validates security and monitors external threats. Customers gain visibility into AI systems, and make decisions on secure AI pipelines. Other startups attempt the same, but Cranium is currently behind in terms of customers and revenues. Cranium is beginning to develop a telemetry repository to detect risks among its customer base.
Celebrate the accomplishments of young entrepreneurs, leaders, and changemakers at the Times 40 Under 40 event. Abhishek Kirti, co-founder & COO of Dresma Inc. was awarded the esteemed Times 40 Under 40. AI-powered DoMyShoot app encourages small businesses and creators to enter the eCommerce world with professional product images.
. Tom Graham is making history by filing a copyright registration of his AI likeness, paving the way for individuals to secure control and ownership of their biometric data. Metaphysic, the leading name in Hollywood for its generative AI, is changing the world of tech and providing a secure web 3 economy. Join the new wave of revolutionizing AI by taking control of data ownership and protecting your identity.
The Indian government has announced that it will not pass any laws or make any plans to regulate the growth of AI. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw crafted NITI Aayog's Responsible AI initiative to promote best practices, while Meity and C-DAC developed AIRAWAT, a computing platform for AI research and knowledge assimilation. The government is determined to take advantage of the opportunities AI offers while minimizing its risks.
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?