RBC Capital's 189-page report explores generative AI's implications, with predictions of 50% multiple compression for non-adopters in the next five years. Discover which big tech names are poised to benefit and why increased cybersecurity threats may provide a further boost.
OpenAI CEO met with India's Prime Minister to discuss AI's potential in the country. The partnership between OpenAI and India can unlock the full potential of AI to establish India as a leader in the field. The meeting highlights the importance of government and private sector collaboration to drive innovation and empower its citizens.
During his visit to India, Sam Altman, CEO of Microsoft-backed OpenAI and creator of AI chatbot ChatGPT, shared insights on AI's potential for transformative change. He highlighted available job prospects despite automation, emphasized the need for worker skill development, and recognized the dangers of deepfakes. Altman expressed confidence in India's potential to produce significant results through government initiatives while advocating for proactive measures to ensure authenticity and reduce emerging technology risks. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi retweeted Altman's tweet, welcoming collaborations for digital transformation.
The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, met with India's Prime Minister to discuss AI and its potential in India, with ChatGPT being a key topic. Altman praises India's adoption of AI, stating industry disruption can create new job opportunities. His visit highlights the growing importance of AI and the need for ethical implementation.
Microsoft launched Azure OpenAI, an AI service for government agencies. This service provides secure and reliable access to GPT-3 and 4, along with embeddings. Despite past security missteps, Microsoft promises government data will remain safe via REST APIs, a Python SDK, or Azure AI Studio. Azure traffic is encrypted with MACsec, with all communication kept within Microsoft's global backbone, providing a safer AI service to government customers.
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