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Why retailers are betting that natural language search and generative AI are the future of shopping
TechWhy retailers are betting that natural language search and generative AI are the future of shopping
By Alexandra SternlichtDecember 13, 2023
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TechHow middle managers are bridging the gap between the AI dreams hatched in the C-suite and the real world
By Kylie RobisonDecember 13, 2023
A panel of executives
TechExecutives from Workday, Snowflake, Adobe, and Credo AI share the top strategies for success—and the mistakes to avoid—when integrating AI into your business
By Kylie RobisonDecember 13, 2023
3 experts predict how AI will change the workplace
Newsletters3 experts predict how AI will change the workplace
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 13, 2023
White House tech policy director says every U.S. citizen must have the ability to tell if images and videos released by the government are ‘authentic material’
TechWhite House tech policy director says every U.S. citizen must have the ability to tell if images and videos released by the government are ‘authentic material’
By Alexandra SternlichtDecember 12, 2023
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TechLegendary Silicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla says the existential risk of sentient AI killing us is ‘not worthy of conversation’
By Kylie RobisonDecember 12, 2023
Reid Hoffman, the cofounder of LinkedIn, says not to ‘fumble the future’ by overthinking AI risks
TechReid Hoffman, the cofounder of LinkedIn, says not to ‘fumble the future’ by overthinking AI risks
By Alexandra SternlichtDecember 12, 2023
Accenture CTO says ‘there will be some consolidation’ of jobs but ‘the biggest worry is of the jobs for people who won’t be using generative AI’
TechAccenture CTO says ‘there will be some consolidation’ of jobs but ‘the biggest worry is of the jobs for people who won’t be using generative AI’
By Kylie RobisonDecember 12, 2023
Businesses aren’t prepared for AI’s massive labor disruption, but experts say focusing on a few key changes is vital
TechBusinesses aren’t prepared for AI’s massive labor disruption, but experts say focusing on a few key changes is vital
By Sage LazzaroDecember 12, 2023
Most companies using AI are ‘lighting money on fire,’ says Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince
TechMost companies using AI are ‘lighting money on fire,’ says Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince
By Sage LazzaroDecember 12, 2023
Box CEO Aaron Levie’s top takeaway from OpenAI meltdown: ‘Don’t have weird corporate structures’
TechBox CEO Aaron Levie’s top takeaway from OpenAI meltdown: ‘Don’t have weird corporate structures’
By Kylie RobisonDecember 11, 2023
Khan Academy’s founder says AI ‘coaches’ will soon submit essays to teachers instead of students
TechKhan Academy’s founder says AI ‘coaches’ will soon submit essays to teachers instead of students
By Alexandra SternlichtDecember 11, 2023
Google VP Sissie Hsiao: The Gemini AI demo video ‘is completely real,’ though Google ‘did shorten parts for brevity’
TechGoogle VP Sissie Hsiao: The Gemini AI demo video ‘is completely real,’ though Google ‘did shorten parts for brevity’
By Kylie RobisonDecember 11, 2023
A phone screen with OpenAI's logo in front of a large monitor displaying financial data
FinanceA.I. will be ‘revolutionary’ for investing but won’t replace humans anytime soon, Morgan Stanley survey finds
By Tristan BoveMay 11, 2023
Netflix says it used A.I. to draw backgrounds in its latest anime due to a ‘labor shortage.’ Artists aren’t happy
AINetflix says it used A.I. to draw backgrounds in its latest anime due to a ‘labor shortage.’ Artists aren’t happy
By Nicholas GordonFebruary 2, 2023
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