Amazon Web Services recently unveiled new tools for developers looking to build generative AI applications on the industry's most-used public cloud platform.
The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) has released its 2023 AI Index Report, shedding light on a notable surge in the inappropriate application of AI technology, particularly in the realms of image and video deepfakes, as well as controversial facial recognition and surveillance initiatives.
Microsoft simplifies the process of AI-driven image generation in DALL-E 2, allowing users to produce their own images within applications such as the "new Bing" search site and a preview version of Microsoft Designer.
Demand for prompt engineering skills has truly soared, with companies offering big bucks to hire people with the ability to create text-based prompts or cues that can be interpreted and understood by large language models (LLMs).
Is the rush to capitalize on AI advancements through commercial products moving too fast? Some of the most prominent leaders in the industry think so.
A preview of GPT-4 support in Microsoft's Azure OpenAI service is now available, Microsoft announced this week.
Now in preview on GitHub is the Semantic Kernel open source framework, Microsoft announced this week.
OpenAI announced and demo'd the latest incarnation of its neural network machine learning model, GPT-4, this week. The new version is multimodal, which means it responds to both text and image inputs.
- By John K. Waters
- 03/14/2023
Tech job cuts have been rampant this year, typically ascribed to inflationary concerns, and Microsoft has not been immune.
Mitre Corp., a nonprofit research and consulting firm that frequently works on U.S. government projects, is working with Microsoft to bolster security in AI and machine learning technologies.
AWS is throwing its hat into the generative AI ring, joining rivals Microsoft and Google.
Microsoft announces a new AI-powered version of its Bing search engine and its Edge web browser, both of which will utilize the capabilities of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot.
- By John K. Waters
- 02/07/2023
The Biden administration this week released its blueprint for a National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR), a program that would cost $2.6 billion over six years.