Alibaba, the world's largest e-commerce company, is introducing AI technology with cloud-based Large Language Model (LLM) services that can produce meeting summaries, emails, and other documents. Integrated with DingTalk, Tmall Genie, and ARM CPUs, their AI technology allows customers to create their own tailor-made LLMs in the cloud. Discover the innovative future of Chinese tech!
Barry Diller, media mogul and chairman of IAC, asserts that generative AI, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, threaten to cannibalize content from media, publishing, and hospitality industry. Possibility of legal action for copyright infringement may result from its application. IAC, with its powerful media brands, is at the vanguard with their expected expansion and integration of innovation.
. Riiid has launched R.test, a new AI-powered platform for SAT and ACT prep. The platform is designed for students of all levels and provides them with data-driven insights and AI-curated practice questions to improve their predicted test scores. Students can now access quality education faster, smarter and with more effectiveness with Riiid.
Edvenswa Enterprises Limited provides technology solutions to help its customers reach their goals through digital transformation and rapid prototyping. From the securement of a multi-year project with a Big Four Consulting Firm to the emphasis on developing industry applications, Edvenswa is dedicated to creating innovative and custom solutions to quickly reach global transformation.
Experience the latest in AI technology with Microsoft Edge's Image Creator. Microsoft has developed a powerful tool that allows users to create images that don't exist yet, through OpenAI and Edge's sidebar. Capriotti, Microsoft's Senior Product Marketing Manager, has introduced this feature to Microsoft Edge, allowing users to craft visual projects tailored to their needs. Discover the vast possibilities of Microsoft Edge today!
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?