Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of one of the world's largest tech companies, Facebook, has invested heavily in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This has led to some concerns from Wall Street analysts, warning of the dangers of a possible rebranding to ‘MetAI’. Facebook is committing a lot of resources to AI, including 2000 Nvidia chips for its research groups. Facebook will report its quarterly earnings on April 26, where investors and analysts will be able to judge its AI plans. Is Zuckerberg's enthusiasm for Artificial Intelligence going too far?
. OpenAI, a world renowned artificial intelligence technology company, is being scrutinized by German authorities due to their GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) compliance in the European Union. This review of their privacy practices is the most recent challenge for OpenAI, which develops technology for self-driving cars, advanced natural language processing, and much more. Led by entrepreneur and investor Sam Altman, the company is well-equipped to handle the regulatory hurdle to keep doing business in the EU.
Microsoft OpenAI is a leading AI tech developer in the US, but it has a lot of competition from Chinese companies like Tencent, Baidu, SenseTime, and Alibaba. Each of the firms brings something different with their own AI technologies, so the race to dominate the AI space is heated. Through HunyuanAide, Tongyi Qianwen, Ernie and SenseTime's computational advantage, the Chinese AI market is growing and innovating. This offers businesses with a lot of tailored potential.
This article looks into the use of personal data by the famous AI Chatbot ChatGPT developed by OpenAI. Germany is investigating the implications of its use, along with other EU countries. The authorities are looking into data protection risks and rights of people whose data is used by ChatGPT. OpenAI, owned by Microsoft & Elon Musk, develops similar Artificial Intelligence solutions for several industries.
. Microsoft has updated its popular app SwiftKey with a new update that integrates its AI-powered chatbot, Bing, to help users type conversations more efficiently. The app is now called ChatGPT and is receiving great enthusiasm from users around the world. The update follows Satya Nadella's vision to use AI to improve user experience, a focus which he has implemented throughout many of Microsoft's products and services. Try the new and improved ChatGPT now!
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