Category: Business
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Recruiters Are Going Analog to Fight the AI Application Overload
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Indeed and LinkedIn are incorporating more generative AI to improve the recruiting and job-hunting processes. Some recruiters are still unconvinced.
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Google Thinks It Can Cash In on Generative AI. Microsoft Already Has
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While both Alphabet and Microsoft boasted strong quarterly earnings, only one tech giant showed that its generative AI bet is starting to pay off.
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Meta’s Open Source Llama 3 Is Already Nipping at OpenAI’s Heels
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Meta’s decision to give away powerful AI software for free could threaten the business models of OpenAI and Google.
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A National Security Insider Does the Math on the Dangers of AI
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Jason Matheny, CEO of the influential think tank Rand Corporation, says advances in AI are making it easier to learn how to build biological weapons and other tools of destruction.
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A Wave of AI Tools Is Set to Transform Work Meetings
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An AI-powered wearable from startup Limitless promises to make meetings more productive. It’s the beginning of a wider transformation of human interactions.
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Meta Is Already Training a More Powerful Successor to Llama 3
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The open source Llama 3 AI model released by Meta today is just the start, according to the company’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun. He said a new, much larger version is in the works.
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What If Your AI Girlfriend Hated You?
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AngryGF offers a perpetually enraged chatbot intended to teach men better communication skills. WIRED took it for a spin.
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How One Author Pushed the Limits of AI Copyright
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Elisa Shupe was initially rebuffed when she tried to copyright a book she wrote with help from ChatGPT. Now the US Copyright Office has changed course—but there’s a catch.