
How ChatGPT and Billions in investment helped AI go mainstream in 2023
As investors poured billions into generative AI tools, society started facing difficult questions about a technology that’s quickly becoming transformational.
As investors poured billions into generative AI tools, society started facing difficult questions about a technology that’s quickly becoming transformational.
As OpenAI deals with drastic internal turbulence, it is served with another copyright lawsuit.
Startups built on OpenAI’s technology are looking for new options after the boardroom coup that ousted CEO Sam Altman.
Production studios and fans alike are turning to generative AI tools to make voice actors say things they never said — and their jobs are on the line.
Atlantic Quantum, which spun out of research at MIT, has developed a new type of quantum architecture that’s easier to scale.
Firms like Spotify, Uber and Accenture use Writer’s generative AI tools to research, create and analyze content.
The tech behemoth’s latest iPhone features a new USB-C charging port and titanium frame for its higher-end models.
Chatbots are increasingly being used by companies to interview and screen job applicants, often for blue collar jobs. But like other algorithmic hiring tools before them, experts and job applicants worry these tools could be biased.
“I’m really frankly worried that millions of people are going to be without a job by the end of this year.”
Built on OpenAI’s generative AI technology and one of the largest datasets comprising trillions of data points, Copilot can write emails, business proposals and meeting minutes.