Companies are using ‘AI washing’ to inflate their AI capabilities
The practice of AI washing isn’t totally new. It follows the same idea as greenwashing, where companies pretend to be eco-friendly to attract investors and consumers.
Four in five Aussies are concerned about AI risk. The government should be too
A new nationally representative survey has revealed Australians are deeply concerned about the risks posed by artificial intelligence.
‘Business blindspot’: Rapid adoption of AI poses privacy and security risks
Cybersecurity experts have warned that the race to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in the corporate world is “fraught with moral and technical issues”.
“New AI era”: Samsung unveils generative AI-powered smartphones
The world's biggest smartphone maker has unveiled its first handset powered by generative artificial intelligence software, in a move Samsung says will usher in "a new AI era" for the technology.
Generative AI’s emergence is a huge juncture in the history of IP rights
Generative AI is upending industries, but little is certain about how this technology will fare amidst a range of issues in a fiercely crowded market.
Data to train AI models could run out by 2026. What’s next?
We need a lot of data to train powerful, accurate and high-quality AI algorithms. For instance, ChatGPT was trained on 570 gigabytes of text data, or about 300 billion words. But the quality of the training data is also important.
From ChatGPT to bespoke chatbots: How real estate agents are using AI
Real estate agents are using everything from ChatGPT to bespoke bots to speak with customers, write property listings, and even decide how likely contacts are to buy or rent.
Chatbot Tessa serves as a cautionary tale against replacing frontline workers with AI
The chatbot named Tessa was taken offline after it was found to be giving harmful advice to those struggling with eating disorders.
Will generative AI make the US$68 billion SEO industry obsolete?
But don’t expect the SEO industry to fade away immediately. Generative AI search engines are still in their infancy and must address certain challenges before they dominate search.
Why this “thankless chore” is central to your AI implementation
Poor data hygiene can lead to serious compliance problems, such as violating data privacy laws, which can easily happen if documents are fed ad hoc into AI tools.
‘Kept me awake at night’: The ethical considerations of AI in recruitment
Within the next year, if you apply for a new job or a promotion it's likely your application will initially be screened by an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.
Taking the artificial out of intelligence: Salesforce is turning trust into a brand
After spending a week at Dreamforce, Tegan Jones has some thoughts on how Salesforce is using aesthetics to build a trusted AI brand.