OpenAI announced it has won a $200 million, one-year pilot project contract with the U.S. Department of Defense to help DOD “identify and prototype how frontier AI can transform its administrative operations, from improving how service members and their families get health care, to streamlining how they look at program and acquisition data, to supporting […]
Report: $15B OpenAI Data Center in Texas Will House up to 400,000 Blackwells
Amid reports of hundreds of billions in AI data center investments in the Middle East, development of AI factories in the U.S. continues apace. The Wall Street Journal reported today that OpenAI has secured ….
The AI Revolution: How Machine Learning has Changed the World in Two Years
In this contributed article, Ashley Marron, CEO of MindGenius, observes that as we approach the second anniversary of the launch of ChatGPT, it’s important to look at the impact AI has had on business technology, radically changing how companies and industries work, in that short time.
Conversational Internet is Digitizing the Other Half of the World
In this contributed article, Beerud Sheth, co-founder and CEO of Gupshup, discusses the future of Generative AI beyond ChatGPT. In this new era of Conversational Internet, the chatbot is the new website, and the messaging app the new browser
Overcoming the Technical and Design Hurdles for Proactive AI Systems
In this contributed article, George Davis, founder and CEO of Frame AI, howlights how we find ourselves at an early, crucial stage in the AI R&D lifecycle. Excitement over AI’s potential is dragging it into commercial development well before reliable engineering practices have been established. Architectural patterns like RAG are essential in moving from theoretical models to deployable solutions.
OpenAI’s Big Announcement: Why Enterprises Should Pay Attention
In this contributed article, Chandini Jain, founder and CEO of Auquan, discusses how RAG AI represents a major breakthrough for making generative AI viable for knowledge-intensive tasks in the enterprise. It combines the power of retrieval-based models (access to real-time data + domain-specific data) with generative models (natural language responses).
Generative AI Report – 12/6/2023
Welcome to the Generative AI Report round-up feature here on insideAI News with a special focus on all the new applications and integrations tied to generative AI technologies. We’ve been receiving so many cool news items relating to applications and deployments centered on large language models (LLMs), we thought it would be a timely service for readers to start a new channel along these lines. The combination of a LLM, fine tuned on proprietary data equals an AI application, and this is what these innovative companies are creating. The field of AI is accelerating at such fast rate, we want to help our loyal global audience keep pace.
Happy Birthday ChatGPT!
Today, November 30, 2023, mark’s the first anniversary of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. In the last year, the AI chatbot has secured support from major Silicon Valley companies and seen integration across various fields including academia, the arts, marketing, medicine, gaming, and government. These are exciting times, so we decided to put together this round-up of commentaries from around the big data ecosystem. Enjoy!
Sophos Anticipates AI-Based Attack Techniques and Prepares Detections
Sophos, a global leader in innovating and delivering cybersecurity as a service, released two reports about the use of AI in cybercrime. The first report—“The Dark Side of AI: Large-Scale Scam Campaigns Made Possible by Generative AI”—demonstrates how, in the future, scammers could leverage technology like ChatGPT to conduct fraud on a massive scale with minimal technical skills.
AI Won’t Eliminate Programming, But Can Make It Better
In this contributed article, Mike Loukides, Vice President of Emerging Tech Content at O’Reilly Media, makes the argument that the number of programmers who will be “replaced by AI” will be small and explains how the use of AI will change the discipline for the better.