How a Mumbai Drugmaker Is Helping Putin Get Nvidia AI Chips

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Google's Jarvis AI set to make chatbots obsolete

Google’s latest AI project can now automate tasks like booking flights, managing online shopping and even conducting studies; while this promises convenience for many, concerns about security risks and unforeseen consequences remain largely unresolved

Generative AI isn’t coming for you — your reluctance to adopt it is

Guest Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More I’m a writer and always have been. My writing skills are undeniably central to my career as an in-house public relations leader and communications strategist. Admittedly, I scoffed at the notion of generative AI coming for […]