Meta Platforms plans to introduce AI chatbots that can converse using different personas on Messenger and WhatsApp. The firm showcased its AI tools to its employees, giving a glimpse into how it will offer generative AI products to its 3.8 billion monthly users. In another story, two attorneys were reprimanded for including fake legal research in a court filing after being fooled by ChatGPT. Adobe is set to offer its AI image-generating tool, Firefly, to larger business clients, complete with financial indemnity to protect against copyright claims.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discuss the future of AI technology and South Korea's potential in advancing the ChatGPT tool. Altman praises the country's innovative culture and chip manufacturing capabilities, urging a reduction in AI-product regulations to set global standards for ChatGPT. South Korea's involvement in further development is crucial for the rise in commercial demand.
Chinese and overseas tech companies are investing heavily in developing autonomous driving technologies. A recent report analyzes the advancements in SoCs and deployment strategies among mainstream automakers. Manufacturers are focused on driving-parking integration, demanding higher resolution cameras. Chips have become a key investment hotspot for OEMs to strengthen their basic capabilities.
Investors seeking AI stocks should consider Amazon and AMD over Nvidia, which is overvalued. As a market leader, Amazon's cloud service AWS is well-positioned to benefit from the growing demand for AI cloud services. AMD, on the other hand, offers better value and has an extensive portfolio of chips for the AI opportunity with new products to serve the growing demand. Analysts note the better valuation with P/S ratios of 2.5 and 8.6 for Amazon and AMD, respectively.
OpenAI CEO suggests regulations to keep AI under control while Tesla's co-founder calls for a halt to AI research. Safety standards of OpenAI as a capped profit company are emphasized. Learn why Altman disagrees with Musk's concerns.
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?