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Corporate America is increasingly adopting generative AI to boost productivity despite challenges such as the technology producing hallucinations - according to recent surveys - indicating that one in six workers currently utilize AI.
Companies like OpenAI are rolling out tools such as Operator, which autonomously performs online tasks, while Anthropic and Google are developing similar agents. These technologies could reshape internet interactions, though concerns about security and autonomy remain.
In an effort to innovate, global agency R/GA has regained its independence following a buyout from Interpublic Group, with a $50 million fund aimed at enhancing AI-driven creativity and brand connections. The agency seeks to differentiate itself amid industry-wide cost-cutting trends.
The U.S. job market is echoing late 1990s trends, raising fears of a potential economic downturn linked to the current AI boom. Despite robust wage growth and near-full employment, experts warn of vulnerabilities reminiscent of the past tech bubble.
In the realm of fitness, CAROL has introduced an AI-powered exercise bike, offering time-efficient workouts through REHIT training, and is celebrating Mother’s Day with a promo reduction.
Beijing is mandating AI education in schools starting this fall, requiring at least eight hours of AI instruction annually, to strengthen China’s competitive edge in the global AI landscape.
Cerebras has advanced its AI hardware with the new CS-3 system, notably more powerful than its predecessor, capable of training large AI models much faster than existing GPU systems.
Google has unveiled Android XR, an OS for extended reality devices set to launch in 2025, aiming to enhance user experiences through integration with Google's generative AI chatbot.
Finally, OpenAI’s Operator, which automates various web tasks, is currently in limited-access testing, promising to further streamline everyday online activities.
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Corporate America is increasingly adopting generative AI to boost productivity despite challenges such as the technology producing hallucinations - according to recent surveys - indicating that one in six workers currently utilize AI.
Companies like OpenAI are rolling out tools such as Operator, which autonomously performs online tasks, while Anthropic and Google are developing similar agents. These technologies could reshape internet interactions, though concerns about security and autonomy remain.
In an effort to innovate, global agency R/GA has regained its independence following a buyout from Interpublic Group, with a $50 million fund aimed at enhancing AI-driven creativity and brand connections. The agency seeks to differentiate itself amid industry-wide cost-cutting trends.
The U.S. job market is echoing late 1990s trends, raising fears of a potential economic downturn linked to the current AI boom. Despite robust wage growth and near-full employment, experts warn of vulnerabilities reminiscent of the past tech bubble.
In the realm of fitness, CAROL has introduced an AI-powered exercise bike, offering time-efficient workouts through REHIT training, and is celebrating Mother’s Day with a promo reduction.
Beijing is mandating AI education in schools starting this fall, requiring at least eight hours of AI instruction annually, to strengthen China’s competitive edge in the global AI landscape.
Cerebras has advanced its AI hardware with the new CS-3 system, notably more powerful than its predecessor, capable of training large AI models much faster than existing GPU systems.
Google has unveiled Android XR, an OS for extended reality devices set to launch in 2025, aiming to enhance user experiences through integration with Google's generative AI chatbot.
Finally, OpenAI’s Operator, which automates various web tasks, is currently in limited-access testing, promising to further streamline everyday online activities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices