GPT-4 launched as the EU discusses AI regulations. John Higgins' take: regulatory framework pre-deployment vs. fix post-deployment, EU rules can't be too restrictive.
Wall Street is showing increased interest in AI stocks with Nvidia's promising revenue guidance boosting market value by almost $200bn in a day. The top performers so far in 2023 are C3.ai, Nvidia, AMD, Marvell Technology, Cadence Design Systems, Synopsys, Broadcom, Alphabet, Microsoft, and Taiwan Semiconductor. C3.ai saw a gain of 260.8%, and Nvidia's CEO is respected for developing graphics processors and chips essential to AI and gaming. C3.ai uses machine learning to provide predictive analytics software solutions to businesses, and shares have risen considerably since the company went public in December 2020.
Nvidia and MediaTek join forces to develop AI-enabled infotainment systems for cars, revolutionizing the driving experience with a unique platform for the future.
. Microsoft, a leading tech-giant, recently launched a dedicated ChatGPT service for enterprises in response to growing privacy concerns. The new service gives businesses the ability to isolate their data and keep it secure by utilizing dedicated ChatGPT instances for specific tasks. This news follows after Samsung's decision to ban usage of ChatGPT and other AI services by its employees due to the potential security threats it presents. With an experienced team of reporters and editors, The Information has been providing timely and accurate information about technology and the industry since 2013.
Microsoft Corporation, one of the world's leading tech companies, reports 9% rise in profits for Q1. With investments in Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing, the software giant earned a profit of $18.3 billion. CEO Satya Nadella's focus on innovation & strategic partnerships has seen Microsoft remain a major player in the tech world.
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?