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Inside Big Tech's nasty battle for coveted AI talent
The fight to hire the best AI talent is heating up, and it looks like Big Tech — and big payc…
Aaron Mok
Inflection's implosion and ChatGPT's stall reveal AI's consumer problem
Inflection AI, a startup backed by Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt, fails to achieve success with its c…
Alistair Barr
Google's AI updates could spark chaos for web creators and be a death blow for some startups
Google has revealed its latest AI updates, and they're going to make some startups very nervous ind…
Beatrice Nolan
Some of Silicon Valley's biggest names are wading into the battle for AI expertise
Some high-profile names in Silicon Valley have been making personal appeals in a bid to attract or …
Beatrice Nolan
I'm a cybersecurity expert who likes using AI. But I'd never share a few things with ChatGPT or its competitors.
Many companies lack AI policies, but employees should take care not to upload confidential informat…
Shubhangi Goel
It's hard to compete with Elon Musk when recruiting AI talent, CEO says
In the battle for AI talent, Elon Musk holds considerable sway, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas sai…
Grace Kay
Google's search boss reportedly warns staff that life won't be 'hunky-dory forever' amid rise of AI rivals
Google search chief Prabhakar Raghavan warned staff to brace for a new chapter as rivals such as Pe…
Jyoti Mann
In an ocean of white data, this founder is trying to make AI less biased. Just don't call it 'BlackGPT.'
His startup, Latimer, is backed by Esther Dyson and is weaving Black data into AI model outputs.
Monica Melton
Big-name investors are betting AI gadgets could change the way we interact with tech
What if you could wear artificial intelligence around your neck, hold it in your pocket, or pin it …
Dan DeFrancesco
For $350, you too can have glasses with 'AI superpowers' (and look like a modern-day Gandhi)
Channel your inner Steve Jobs (or John Lennon or Gandhi) with these AI-powered glasses, even if you…
Lakshmi Varanasi
It's becoming insane again in venture capital: A tiny AI startup wants investors to pay $100 to book a meeting with its founder.
It's just one example of Silicon Valley's extreme divide between haves and have-nots in its startup…
Melia Russell
CEO says he tried to hire an AI researcher from Meta, and was told to 'come back to me when you have 10,000 H100 GPUs'
The CEO of an AI startup said he wasn't able to hire a Meta researcher because it didn't have enoug…
Aaron Mok
Looking for a Google Search alternative? Check out these top picks
When ChatGPT made its debut, there was a buzz in the tech world about the possibility of it becomin…
Stanford students develop AR glasses that let you talk to ChatGPT in real time
If you thought that the arrival of GPT-4 was the pinnacle of excitement in the world of artificial …
'Data leverage' and the Harry Potter test: How much is a single book worth to a giant AI model?
AI researchers are beginning to study the significance of human-generated data in AI models. This i…
Alistair Barr
An AI detector mislabeled nearly every essay written by a non-native English speaker as being written by a bot
Some of the most popular GPT-detection systems mislabeled essays written by non-native English spea…
Gabriel Rivera
College professors are considering creative ways to stop students from using AI to cheat
Some professors say students are using OpenAI's buzzy chatbot, ChatGPT, to pass off AI-generated co…
Beatrice Nolan
How the 23-year-old founder of GPTZero turned his student anti-cheating tool into a leading startup that detects AI-generated text online
GPTZero founder Edward Tian, built the tool while on winter break from college in his senior year. …
Madeline Renbarger
A Princeton student built an app which can detect if ChatGPT wrote an essay to combat AI-based plagiarism
GPTZero was created by Edward Tian, a Princeton student, who says he was inspired by increasing AI …
Pete Syme
Satya Nadella reportedly calls 2 different CEOs every day — and has 2 favorite questions
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella consistently works the phone to expand his network and keep his finger …