Discover the cutting-edge of generative AI with these 5 startups pushing the boundaries of what's possible. From AI-powered assistants to natural language processing, these companies are poised to revolutionize industries and change the way we work and live. Find out how they're improving productivity, enhancing recommendations, and automating tedious tasks.
Over half of employed adults are nervous about AI platform ChatGPT potentially rendering parts of their job roles redundant, says a new survey. HR and education sectors appear to be most cautious, and it is predicted that translation services and web development are those most at risk. While many workers acknowledge the value of a human touch, and new tech brings new opportunities, 39% are still looking to use ChatGPT to streamline work processes, with 82% of users noticing an improvement in productivity. Regardless of how secure people feel in their roles, it is vital to learn new skills.
Discover how no-code platforms, citizen development, and Chat GPT AI are revolutionizing technology. By combining these technologies, individuals can boost productivity, creativity, and problem-solving abilities, and businesses can streamline processes, improve customer engagement, and stay ahead in the competitive market. With 60% of app development predicted to be done using no-code tools by 2024, learn how to leverage the convergence to drive digital transformation.
OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, is investing in AI and education tech startups in India, impressed by the country's thriving startup ecosystem. Altman hopes to collaborate with early-stage companies, enhance AI tools for productivity, and empower individuals. During his visit, Altman also discussed global AI regulations and the use of AI in education with Prime Minister Modi. His goal is to help shape the future of AI development on a global scale without limitations.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, shares his insights on the impact of AI with Satyan Gajwani on The Economic Times' Morning Brief Podcast. They discuss the potential benefits and challenges of AI, including displacement of workers and investor hype. Altman emphasizes the importance of responsible implementation and augmenting human potential with AI. This conversation is a valuable addition to ongoing discussions on the wider implications of AI.
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