Microsoft's shares rise over 1% as Wedbush Securities report highlights the potential of AI integration, including ChatGPT technology, boosting the company's monetization opportunities. Analyst Dan Ives predicts Microsoft to benefit from the $800bn AI market over the next decade with a target share price of $375. #Microsoft #AI #ChatGPT #WedbushSecurities #DanIves #Monetization
Discover how Bloomberg Intelligence provides key industry insights and analysis with the help of Senior Industry Analyst Mandeep Singh. Learn about the increasing shift to personalized digital experiences and the growth of ChatGPT usage in Gen Z. Explore how ChatGPT offers excellent results compared to Google search but faces difficulty in monetizing subscriptions due to most of its users being unwilling to pay more than $10/month.
Discover Amazon's new range of Echo devices, equipped with advanced Alexa AI technology similar to ChatGPT. Amazon pledges to bring AI-powered personalization features to their range, bringing competition with ChatGPT to a new level. Dave Limps discusses the updates with Bloomberg.
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A large number of tech companies have raised red flags concerning Artificial Intelligence (AI) and privacy. Apple has restricted OpenAI's ChatGPT and Microsoft's Copilot, reports The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman disclosed that ChatGPT has been under a ban for months. Companies such as Samsung, Verizon, and many banks are taking such precautionary measures to protect confidential data from potential leakage through ChatGPT. Apple, with its secure and private hardware and software, is an example of why such precautions should be taken.
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