Stay up to date with the latest news from tech giant Google; they have recently restructured their AI strategies with DeepMind and the Brain team, aiming to use better and faster AI results. Lead by Demis Hassabis and Jeff Dean, Google hopes to use AI responsibly and safely with high-quality content.
Discover how Microsoft's new Copilot for Viva and Viva Glint solutions can help organizations build engaged and productive workforces. With Viva and its integrations, leaders can easily set and manage goals, engage with employees, curate learning collections and more—all to conveniently build successful businesses. Try it out in July 2023!
. Discover the untold story about the positive outlook for digital content creators in India, as report reveals that more than 10 Lakhs Indian Creators on Social Media can earn more than Rs 41000 every month in next three years with an annualised growth rate of 115 per cent compared to global 18 per cent. Explore the opportunity in terms of network growth and monetisation with Animeta.
Alphabet's AI divisions, Google Brain and DeepMind, are joining forces to create a single AI entity. Led by the DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, the team aims to innovate in the rapidly advancing AI landscape, focusing on "bold and responsible" advancements. With projects such as the OpenAI engines, and the new "multimodal" AI similar to OpenAI's GPT-4, Alphabet is determined to stay at the forefront of the AI market.
On April 21, 2021, Twitter removed the blue tick verification from more than four lakh accounts, including celebrities, politicians, and public figures. Following this, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai unleashed DeepMind, an AI system to develop safe and robust technologies, as the rivalry for artificial intelligence advances. On Twitter Blue, one has to pay Rs 900 monthly/ Rs 9,400 annually to get the blue tick verification. Don’t miss the list of names who lost their blue tick - Bill Gates, Hillary Clinton, Shah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, Elon Musk and more!
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?