OpenAI, the AI giant backed by Microsoft, under investigation by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner & the regulators of Quebec, British Columbia & Alberta to determine if laws have been violated in collection, use, & disclosure of customer information.
Cathie Wood, ARK Investment Management Founder & prominent investor, sold 65,600 shares of Chipmaker NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) worth near $25 million. Wood's ARK Innovation ETF closed out its entire NVIDIA stake in Jan. Wood has an eye for disruptive technologies like AI, robotics & 3D printing. Thursday, ARK Investment Management Invested $72 million in UiPath Inc. (NYSE: PATH).
This article talks about the opportunity provided by AI for investors. Nvidia (NVDA -0.49%) and Alphabet (GOOGL -1.35%) are two top stocks for leveraging the potential of AI and generating high returns. Discover how these companies are advancing their respective AI applications for the future.
The Italian data protection authority Garante is using AI scrutineering more and taking action to hire AI experts. The landmark action against AI chatbot provider ChatGPT in March sets a precedent for other data protection authorities in the EU. Garante looks to review generative machine learning and AI applications and will act if necessary. 3 new AI advisers are being hired to keep up-to-date with the latest tech advancements. GDPR's privacy regulations are of focus and other companies have started digital debates to legislate the tech in the future. Garante's action is a warning for other organizations and shows the power of existing legislation.
Hyundai faces a hefty $200 million bill due to a viral TikTok 'car theft' challenge. People slide paper into car doors with an engraved number, leading to theft. Hyundai now has to handle the repercussions of this social media trend. Stay informed about tech scams, surveillance, and hacker groups and protect yourself from potential harm.
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?