In the world of artificial intelligence, China is leading the use of generative AI technology, according to recent reports. However, the United States is ahead when it comes to implementing this technology into existing business structures to produce tangible benefits for workers, stakeholders, and customers.
A managing director at Coleman Parkes, Stephen Saw, highlighted that while China may have higher adoption rates of generative AI, it doesn’t necessarily translate to better returns or effective implementation. The US currently leads with 24% of organizations fully implementing generative AI compared to 19% in China.
In other news, Microsoft has decided to step down from its observer position on the board of OpenAI amidst ongoing investigations by US and EU regulators regarding antitrust violations stemming from their partnership. Despite reassurances of OpenAI’s progress, Microsoft has chosen to distance itself from the board.
Meanwhile, the rise of generative AI-powered tools like ChatGPT and Google’s AI Overviews has sparked concerns among news publishers about a potential decrease in web traffic. As a result, many companies are exploring new ways to engage directly with readers, with platforms like Subtext partnering with major publishers to facilitate direct communication with audiences.
In a separate development, the US Senate Committee on Science, Commerce, and Transportation convened a hearing to discuss the impact of AI on data privacy and protection. Lawmakers are considering the need for a federal data privacy law similar to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation to address concerns about AI developers’ widespread collection and processing of consumer data.
OpenAI has shared a roadmap among its employees outlining the progress towards building artificial general intelligence (AGI). The company is close to reaching the second level, which involves AI systems capable of doctorate degree-level reasoning and problem-solving. The ultimate goal is to create a model that can perform the duties of an entire organization.
Reflecting on the advancements in AI, Lee Sedol, a renowned Go player defeated by AlphaGO, has shifted his focus to advocating for AI’s potential to transform the job market. He emphasizes the importance of addressing the challenges posed by AI early on to ensure a positive outcome for future generations.