Justin Grammens
Welcome Applied AI Weekly Readers! I'm excited to share with you some of the most interesting articles I've found this past week on Artificial Intelligence and what a week it has been!
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A quick rundown of the stories this week includes some interesting stories covering Amazon's investment of up to $4 billion in Anthropic, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet writing a letter to employees discussing the importance of AI. Cybersecurity professionals warn about new attack vectors emerging as AI becomes more sophisticated along with a report that predicts that generative AI will supersede 24 million US jobs by 2030... and more!
Enjoy this issue! And be sure to reach out if you wish to learn how AI can help your business.
News
Amazon to invest up to $4 billion into OpenAI rival Anthropic
Amazon announced on Monday that it will invest up to $4 billion into Anthropic — the AI startup best known for its Claude chatbot and founded by siblings Dario and Daniela Amodei who used to work for OpenAI.
GPT-3.5 Turbo Fine-Tuning and API Updates
OpenAI has released fine-tuning capabilities for its GPT-3.5 Turbo model, which allows developers to customize the model for their specific needs. Fine-tuned versions of GPT-3.5 Turbo have been shown to match or even outperform the base capabilities of GPT-4 on certain narrow tasks. The fine-tuning process can also reduce the size of the prompt, which can speed up API calls and reduce costs.
Sundar Pichai on Google’s AI, Microsoft’s AI, OpenAI, and … Did We Mention AI?
Earlier this month, Sundar Pichai was struggling to write a letter to Alphabet’s 180,000 employees. The 51-year-old CEO wanted to laud Google on its 25th birthday, which could have been easy enough.
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Security
AI-Generated Attack Vectors Cybersecurity Should Watch For
With AI on the rise, these three attack vectors are what cybersecurity professionals can expect will look quite different in the near future.
Iveda Offers AI Tools for Threat Monitoring at Schools
Iveda's AI video surveillance system can detect weapons, unauthorized access, and other threats like fires or smoke. The company says the system is capable of detecting weapons, smoke and fire hazards, and unauthorized access through the facial recognition of a person who has been deemed a threat.
Google Tests Watermark to Identify AI Images
Google is developing a digital watermark to identify images created by artificial intelligence (AI). The watermark is invisible to the human eye but can be detected by computers. It is designed to help fight disinformation by making it easier to spot AI-generated images.
Business
Improving M&A Processes with Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to streamline every stage of the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) process, from identifying potential targets to due diligence to integration. AI can help to identify hidden risks, automate tasks, and make better decisions, leading to faster and more successful M&A deals.
How to use Google Bard with Google Sheets
Google Bard is an experimental conversational AI service that can be used to obtain content for Google Sheets. You can prompt Bard for comparisons, lists, and other information, and it will generate a table or list of results. You can also use Bard to brainstorm ideas, write text, and translate languages.
Generative AI will supersede 2.4 million US jobs by 2030
A report by the McKinsey Global Institute predicts that generative AI will supersede 24 million US jobs by 2030, making up nearly 30% of all jobs lost to automation. The report also notes that automation and AI overall will replace 4.9% of US jobs by 2030, with white-collar jobs being disproportionately impacted.