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Never mind that recent project by two Harvard students showing how face-recognition glasses are a huge invasion of privacy. The glasses aren’t where danger lies!
Microsoft ceases production of the units but indicates in a statement it remains ‘fully committed’ to its IVAS program with the US DOD.
At least, that's what it looks like on the surface — I'd better explain this.
The future of generative AI could rely on smaller language models for every application an enterprise uses, models that would be both more nimble and customizable — and more secure.
There are a lot of seemingly smaller tweaks and changes, but no talk of Apple Intelligence yet. Why?
With the arrival of artificial intelligence, it's time to get ready for Extended Reality (ER).
PricewaterhouseCoopers is spending billions of dollars to infuse genAI across the organization. The new Chief AI Officer and Chief People and Inclusion Officer have been tasked with bringing workers up to speed on the technology.
Within the next couple of years, the market for AI glasses will prove so compelling that just about everyone will want to wear a pair.
With all-employee access and training for genAI tools, Boston Consulting Group workers have taken the reins and created their own chatbots to handle specific tasks.
The hype over genAI and associated AI tech is waning, leading companies to seek concrete returns for their investments.
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