August 4, 2023

  • Jobs

    Where Should You Integrate A.I. Into Your Business?

    Inc., 08/04/23. The impact of technology on society has been both positive and negative. On one hand, technology has made our lives more convenient and efficient. We can now communicate with anyone, anywhere, and access information at our fingertips. On the other hand, the overreliance on technology has led to decreased face-to-face interactions and increased isolation. We must find a balance between utilizing technology to enhance our lives while still maintaining meaningful connections with others. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Law

    AI lawsuits explained: Who’s getting sued?

    TechTarget, 08/04/23. The rise of generative AI has led to an increased number of legal actions demanding compensation from AI companies for their use of copyrighted materials. Authors and artists have expressed concern about AI systems producing derivative works and flooding the market with machine-written content based on their works. These concerns have resulted in lawsuits against AI companies such as OpenAI, Meta, and GitHub. The lawsuits raise important questions about the need for licenses when training AI models on copyrighted materials, whether generative AI output infringes on copyright, and the violation of open source licenses. As these cases unfold, companies involved with generative AI should consider risk mitigation strategies and closely monitor developments in the intersection of AI and intellectual property. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Music

    5 Ways AI Has Already Changed the Music Industry

    Billboard, 08/04/23. AI has generated a lot of hype and excitement in the music industry. While there are concerns about fake AI-generated soundalikes and the protection of artists’ copyrights and revenue streams, not all AI in music is freaky. For example, when Paul McCartney mentioned using AI to create the final Beatles song, there was confusion among fans. However, McCartney clarified that he was using AI to clean up an old recording, not to artificially create new content. AI in music offers new creative opportunities for musicians and rights holders, from creation to release and beyond. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Healthcare

    How good is that AI-penned radiology report?

    ScienceDaily, 08/04/23. AI tools that generate detailed narrative reports of medical imaging can greatly alleviate the workload of radiologists. These AI reports are capable of conveying complex diagnostic information, detailed descriptions, and nuanced findings, similar to how human radiologists interpret scans. Although current automated scoring systems assess the performance of these AI models, a recent study by Harvard Medical School researchers found that these metrics are not entirely reliable and fail to identify significant clinical errors. The study highlights the urgent need for improved scoring systems to ensure the accuracy and trustworthiness of AI-generated reports. The researchers have also developed new scoring methods that better align with human radiologists’ evaluation and aim to further advance AI in medicine to enhance patient care. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Enterprise

    Salesforce Einstein Studio to help enterprises train generative AI models

    InfoWorld, 08/04/23. Salesforce has introduced Einstein Studio, a new no-code interface-based AI and generative AI model training tool. The tool aims to assist data scientists and engineers in connecting their Salesforce data to various AI and large language models, like Llama 2 and OpenAI’s GPT 4. The tool, bundled with Data Cloud at no additional cost, offers built-in features such as zero-ETL, which saves time and eliminates the need for data normalization. It also provides real-time data for model training and allows enterprises to connect data to AI models trained on other platforms like Amazon SageMaker and Google’s Vertex AI. Moreover, Salesforce will provide a control panel for governing data exposure to chosen AI platforms. READ THE ARTICLE