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Companies are throwing whatever new ideas they can think of at the wall to see what sticks for the new technology
ChatGPT creator in early discussions to create the ‘iPhone of artificial intelligence’
AI job threat fears give way to hope of boost in benefits
Hackers and researchers are racing to find out whether systems can write computer malware
Privacy and accuracy concerns are front of mind for chief legal officers as companies experiment with the technology
Chief’s key portfolio returns have been heavily reliant on consumer internet companies, not artificial intelligence
Japanese conglomerate is looking to invest tens of billions of dollars in AI after Arm’s blockbuster listing
Machine-on-machine games
The industry and policymakers agree that the emerging technology needs regulating. But no one is quite sure how
Amid a flurry of launches and upgrades, many law firms remain hesitant about how and when to join in
Broad-based ChatGPT for business launched but companies might need more focused products
An ambitious study explores the problems and paradoxes arising from the startling breakthroughs of AI
Understanding exactly what the world wants from the technology seems to be a problem
Machines are getting better at making us laugh — and challenging our notions of humanity in the process
Apple, Amazon and Meta seek to incorporate machine learning into their operations
Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI team up to establish best practices but critics argue they want to avoid regulation
In the short term, the technology threatens to make employees redundant; longer term, the danger is existential
New EU rules would make companies liable for misuse of the technology, but critics say regulators should only step in if needed
Lawyers and accountants charge handsomely for human expertise — but firms have still been embracing the technology
Sectors most likely to be affected are those involving language: advertising, journalism, consulting and law
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Microsoft, OpenAI and Cohere experiment with ‘synthetic data’ as they reach the limits of information created by humans
Limited stock selection gives savers few good choices
Federal Trade Commission probes Microsoft-backed OpenAI over potential harm from chatbot’s fabricating information
Oklo valued at $850mn in transaction through Spac set up by OpenAI chief
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