Small business owners in the US have mixed feelings on whether AI tools will replace their employees. While most do not believe AI will, almost half expect to use the technology to reduce hiring. Privacy, ethical and intellectual property concerns around the use of AI are high, but many are already testing generative AI tools or are planning to soon. FreshBooks' report explores these insights.
Venture capital funding for start-ups is at a low, while 90% of publicly traded unicorns have proven to be unprofitable. Concerns over AI are also growing, with the need for more than just text generators for long-term profitability. Don't succumb to AI hype.
OpenAI, the AI-powered conversational robot, has surged to become the world's fastest-growing site, boasting a 54.21% jump in traffic last month. The site received over 847.8 million unique visitors in March. With the increasing appeal and potential of AI in businesses, this exponential growth is anticipated to continue.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explores investment opportunities in Israel, praising the country's exceptional talent pool and its potential role in the ongoing AI revolution. ChatGPT has prompted lawmakers worldwide to consider safety concerns surrounding AI. Altman is set to visit several countries, including Jordan, Qatar, UAE, India, and South Korea, in the coming week.
iHeartMedia, along with other big companies like Apple and Verizon, have prohibited employees from using OpenAI's ChatGPT on company devices to safeguard confidential information.
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?