Apple may be taking a cautious approach to generative AI, but competitors like Google and Microsoft are already integrating it into their products. With concerns about AI, Apple may need to speed up development to stay ahead in the race.
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
Apple Inc., well-known for its revolutionary products such as iPod, iPhone, iPad, and iTunes, is now taking steps to protect its confidential information by restricting globally the use OpenAI's ChatGPT and other generating AIs. Other organizations like JPMorgan Chase, Verizon, Northrop Grumman, and Amazon have all limited these tools. A must-read story from the Wall Street Journal according to the Reporter of the Year 2019, Rene Tirado.
This article talks about Samsung's ban on the use of AI tools like ChatGPT, following a data breach. Find out why data security is important and how Samsung is taking charge. Explore the company's timely response and learn how its own version of AI is helping protect confidential information.
Apple CEO Tim Cook shares his views on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications within the tech industry. Cook highlighted certain uses of AI, such as the "fall detection" and "crash detection" that are already being applied on the Apple Watch and certain devices, respectively. Other tech luminaries, like Sam Altman of OpenAI, the voice of OpenAI's ChatGPT and Bing and Google's Bard have echoed similar concerns about the misuse of generative AI technology for creating misinformation. Apple CEO Tim Cook shares a reflective approach on how to effectively implement AI in a responsible and thoughtful way.
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?