Job postings for generative AI surge by 20% in May, driven by OpenAI's success. Despite the tough job market, searches for AI jobs increase, with big tech companies joining the hunt.
Discover the AI startup Anthropic and its revolutionary plan to develop a constitution designed to protect AI. Founded by former OpenAI employees and funded by Google with $300 million, Anthropic offers a chatbot named Claude across Slack. Through their “Constitutional AI” method, the company works to ensure their AI won't be used for harm, setting a benchmark for others to follow. Their mission is to make sure AI remains safe and ethical.
JaxPruner is an open-source library developed by Google AI which takes parameter sparsity research to a new level. With its simple and efficient ML features, research into sparsity and deep learning can be accelerated and delivered to users faster. Explore the potential of parameter sparsity with JaxPruner for hardware and software research today!
Head to the polls next week to pick the 54 councillors that will run Brighton and Hove for four years! ChatGPT, an AI model based on the University of Cambridge's research predicted Labour to gain an 8 seat majority, although short of the 28 for an overall majority. From the Greens to the Conservatives, ChatGPT will help you make an informed decision in May 4th's elections.
This article takes a closer look at the potential risks associated with the adoption of AI-powered chatbots and writing tools. It highlights the need for corporations to exercise caution and secure their data from potential hackers, as misuse of such tools may lead to costly data-leaks or other serious ramifications. It also introduces Persona Ai, a startup that provides a range of AI solutions for businesses to optimize their customer service experience, featuring their own virtual assistant called ‘Concierge’. Abhinav Parashar, its founder and CEO, has 13 years experience in ML and AI.
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?