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  • Dec 29, 2023 | hbritalia.it | Alexander Bant |Helen Poitevin

    L’IA generativa compie un anno nel novembre 2023 – almeno per la maggior parte di chi non aveva mai sentito parlare di questa tecnologia prima che il rilascio di ChatGPT da parte di OpenAI dominasse la cronaca dello scorso anno. Da allora i dirigenti sono stati impegnati a esaminare i casi d’uso e a mettere in atto strategie di governance per proteggersi dai rischi emergenti. A che punto siamo oggi con l’adozione dell’IA generativa? E, soprattutto, l’entusiasmo si affievolirà o resisterà?

  • Dec 14, 2023 | hbr.org | Alexander Bant |Helen Poitevin |Nicole Greene |Erick Brethenoux

    Generative AI turned one in November 2023 — at least for most executive leaders who had never heard of the technology before OpenAI’s release of ChatGPT dominated news coverage this past year. Executive leaders have since been busy reviewing use cases while attempting to put in place governance strategies to guard against emerging risks. So, where are we today with adoption of generative AI? And, most importantly, will the enthusiasm fade or stick?

  • Nov 3, 2023 | aibusiness.com | Sascha Brodsky |Ben Wodecki |Deborah Yao |Helen Poitevin

    AI Business brings you the latest news and insights from across the AI world. This week's roundup covers a Microsoft researcher's accidental leaking of the parameter size of GPT 3.5 Turbo, one of the models powering ChatGPT, among other developments. To keep up to date with coverage of all things AI, subscribe to the AI Businessnewsletter to get content straight to your inbox and follow the AI Business Podcast on Apple and Spotify.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | aibusiness.com | Sascha Brodsky |Ben Wodecki |Deborah Yao |Helen Poitevin

    Amid a week of discussions on AI safety and regulation, a group of AI luminaries advocated for open source AI, saying “openness is an antidote, not a poison.”The likes of Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun, Google Brain co-founder Andrew Ng, Hugging Face co-founder Julien Chaumond and France’s Digital Affairs minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, signed on to the joint statement penned by Mozilla, a free software community behind the Firefox browser.

  • Nov 2, 2023 | aibusiness.com | Sascha Brodsky |Ben Wodecki |Deborah Yao |Helen Poitevin

    The UK's AI Safety Summit has drawn to a close, with 100 attendees from across the world descending on a quaint English country estate to discuss considerations for building and governing future AI systems. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the U.K. is “proud to have brought the world together and hosted the first summit.”Here are five major takeaways from the event.

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