Author: aristotle
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AI and the Gig Economy: Opportunity or Threat?
AI is indeed changing the way we work, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the world of the gig economy. Freelancers have always been known for their flexibility in adapting to new trends, but now, AI has come on the scene as a powerful technology that freelancers must embrace to stay ahead. But
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Elon Musks DOGE Is Working on a Custom Chatbot Called GSAi
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is pushing to rapidly develop “GSAi,” a custom generative AI chatbot for the US General Services Administration, according to two people familiar with the project. The plan is part of President Donald Trump’s AI-first agenda to modernize the federal government with advanced technology. One goal of the initiative
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The AI Explosion Continues in 2025: What Organizations Should Anticipate This Year
With AI forecasted to continue its explosion in 2025, the ever-evolving technology presents both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for organizations worldwide. To help today’s organizations and professionals secure the most value from AI in 2025, I’ve shared my thoughts and anticipated AI trends for this year. Organizations Must Strategically Plan for the Cost of
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Google Lifts a Ban on Using Its AI for Weapons and Surveillance
Google announced Tuesday that it is overhauling the principles governing how it uses artificial intelligence and other advanced technology. The company removed language promising not to pursue “technologies that cause or are likely to cause overall harm,” “weapons or other technologies whose principal purpose or implementation is to cause or directly facilitate injury to people,”
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DeepSeeks Safety Guardrails Failed Every Test Researchers Threw at Its AI Chatbot
Ever since OpenAI released ChatGPT at the end of 2022, hackers and security researchers have tried to find holes in large language models (LLMs) to get around their guardrails and trick them into spewing out hate speech, bomb-making instructions, propaganda, and other harmful content. In response, OpenAI and other generative AI developers have refined their
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DeepSeeks Disruption: What It Means for the AI Industry and Its PR Challenges
DeepSeek‘s sudden rise has reshaped the AI field, where American tech giants like Nvidia, Google, and OpenAI once held clear dominance. Their success questions existing ideas about technological advancement, affects investor faith, and brings new considerations about AI’s direction. For both major corporations and smaller companies, this situation presents a chance to rethink their approach
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Exposed DeepSeek Database Revealed Chat Prompts and Internal Data
The Chinese generative artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek has had a meteoric rise this week, stoking rivalries and generating market pressure for United States–based AI companies, which in turn has invited scrutiny of the service. Amid the hype, researchers from the cloud security firm Wiz published findings on Wednesday that show that DeepSeek left one of
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DeepSeeks Popular AI App Is Explicitly Sending US Data to China
The United States’ recent regulatory action against the Chinese-owned social video platform TikTok prompted mass migration to another Chinese app, the social platform “Rednote.” Now, a generative artificial intelligence platform from the Chinese developer DeepSeek is exploding in popularity, posing a potential threat to US AI dominance and offering the latest evidence that moratoriums like
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From Pilot to Production: Insight on Scaling GenAI Programs for the Long-Term
Years from now, when we reflect on the proliferation of generative AI (GenAI), 2024 will be seen as a watershed moment – a period of widespread experimentation, optimism, and growth, when business leaders once hesitant to dip their toes into untested waters of innovation, dove in headfirst. In McKinsey’s Global Survey on AI conducted in
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The Less People Know About AI, the More They Like It
THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. The rapid spread of artificial intelligence has people wondering: Who’s most likely to embrace AI in their daily lives? Many assume it’s the tech-savvy—those who understand how AI works—who are most eager to adopt it. Surprisingly, our new research, published in the Journal