. This article explores how businesses are reacting to the increasing trend of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how employees are feeling apprehensive about their work lives changing. To quantify this, two surveys were conducted by Pew Research Center and Scale AI, the AI startup. Results suggest businesses are swiftly adopting AI technologies for future operations, and employees are trying to adapt to this new landscape, although trepidations and anxieties linger. Marcin Kortylewski, Chief Transformation Officer at Amazon Web Services and founder of Scale AI, is also featured.
AirOps is a startup helping companies unlock new opportunities with advanced technologies. They provide access to GPT-4, GPT-3 and Claude, enabling their customers to use AI for content creation and data extraction. With a $7M seed round and 14 employees, AirOps is the go-to solution for businesses looking to succeed in the future.
Recorded Future, an intelligent company, unveils its new advancements to the Intelligence Cloud: AI-enabled automation to provide deeper coverage, global threat insights, malware visualizations & playbooks, attack surface & identity intel, reducing risk & protecting against malicious activity.
Lord Jo Johnson, UK Investment Minister, is visiting India to further strengthen the investment partnership between the two countries and pave the way for a free trade agreement. By meeting potential investors, including Infosys and Zensar, Johnson seeks to promote the UK as Europe's "number one investment destination" and attract Global Investment Summit 2023. With £28bn investments and over 500,000 jobs supported by both countries, this visit offers an opportunity to rewrite the story of UK-India relations.
Leaders from all industries join in San Francisco to discuss AI investments, transparency and fairness. They aim to prevent discrimination and address violations of law. A strong effort for the benefit of the American public.
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?