MEST AI Startup Program is a bold redesign of Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology’s flagship Training Program
Samsung flags big miss in second-quarter profit, citing U.S. AI chip curbs on China
Samsung has projected a 56% drop in second-quarter operating profit from a year earlier, far worse than analysts expected as its sales of AI chips slowed in the United States and China.
Can Cloudflare Really Block Google’s AI Crawlers?; Knock It Off, Knockoffs
Google challenges Cloudflare’s anti-scraping tech; are dupes plagiarism?; web traffic is careening off a cliff.
Generative AI, not ad tech, is the new antitrust battleground for Google
The latest EU complaint from independent publishers marks the third potential major antitrust battle currently facing Google.
‘AI deskilling’: What are the policy implications of a surge in the ‘knowledge economy’
The US, like other developed economies, is dominated by services…Many of these jobs, particularly the higher-skilled ones, are found in “knowledge
Ryanair's Michael Cawley on tech investment and AI philosophy
In an interview at Phocuswright Europe, Michael Cawley, a former CFO and deputy CEO of Ryanair, discussed the airline’s tech investment priorities and philosophy around implementing AI.
Khazanah eyes AI deals with French, Italian sovereign funds
KUALA LUMPUR (July 8): Khazanah Nasional Bhd has held a series of productive meetings with the French and Italian sovereign wealth funds to explore cross-border collaboration, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
Incorporating AI into the justice system
ATLANTA — In the five years since OpenAI unveiled Chat GPT-3 to the public, people have found creative and sometimes unwise uses for the technology, including attorneys who harnessed it to write briefs with fake citations.
Recognizing the risk, the Georgia Supreme Court undertook a 10-month review in August and released new recommendations on Thursday. The state’s high court proposes a three-year process to adapt to AI.
🏛️ Congress Passes Landmark AI Legislation Benefiting Children and Creators
The U.S. Senate recently passed a major AI legislation aimed at protecting children and promoting creator rights. This bipartisan effort could reshape content regulation by including provisions on data privacy and AI transparency, potentially affecting organizations across various sectors involved in AI deployment.
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Samsung profit halves amid delays to certification for advanced AI chips
The company has yet to secure certification from Nvidia for its most advanced product, creating an unusually long lead time for rivals in the highly lucrative space.