July 5, 2023

  • Content

    Decoding The Impact Of AI On SEO: Why Value Is Still King

    Forbes, 07/05/23. The impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on search engine optimization (SEO) is a hot topic of discussion. While AI is transforming various industries, including SEO, it is my belief that the essence of SEO remains unchanged. SEO has always been about adding value to your ecosystem through quality content. Google’s core objective of delivering high-quality and relevant information to users remains the same, despite advancements in AI. However, it’s important to stay updated with the latest trends and adapt your strategies accordingly, embracing AI as a tool for success in the ever-evolving digital landscape.READ THE ARTICLE

  • China

    US will block Chinese customers from using AI cloud services: report

    Computerworld, 07/05/23. The US Commerce Department is reportedly planning to prohibit American firms from offering cloud services that utilize advanced AI processors to Chinese customers. This move comes as part of the ongoing trade war between the two countries. The Biden administration has already banned the export of advanced chips used in AI development to China. The potential cloud computing restrictions are seen as a way to prevent Chinese companies from circumventing chip export limitations. This decision would have significant implications for major technology giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, placing them in the middle of the trade dispute.READ THE ARTICLE

  • Detection

    As AI cheating booms, so does the industry detecting it: ‘We couldn’t keep up with demand’

    The Guardian, 07/05/23. The rise of ChatGPT, a chatbot and sophisticated AI tool, has caused a stir in the education world. According to a recent survey, 30% of college students have admitted to using ChatGPT for their written assignments. As a result, companies specializing in AI detection, such as Winston AI and Turnitin, are offering subscription services to detect AI involvement in student work. These detection methods look for specific patterns and phrases that indicate AI-generated content. While concerns exist about the potential for undetectable AI content, experts believe that there will always be tells, allowing for the development of effective detection methods.READ THE ARTICLE

  • Creative

    UM Research: AI Tests Into Top 1% for Original Creative Thinking

    University of Montana, 07/05/23. New research from the University of Montana reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) can match the top 1% of human thinkers in terms of creativity. The study, led by Dr. Erik Guzik, used the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) to assess the creativity of both AI and human participants. The AI application, ChatGPT, scored highly in fluency and originality, placing it in the elite category for creativity. These findings suggest that AI is developing creative abilities on par with or even exceeding human capabilities, potentially becoming a significant driver of innovation in the future.READ THE ARTICLE

  • Hollywood

    How A.I. took center stage in the Hollywood writers’ strike

    CNBC, 07/05/23. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is causing dissent among the negotiators in the Writers Guild of America contract discussions. Advocates see AI as a tool that can uplift content creators and break down barriers to entry. However, there are concerns that AI could take over the entertainment industry, potentially leading to job losses and a decrease in the quality of content. As the industry deals with the challenges of streaming and increasing costs, the Writers Guild of America is demanding regulatory standards to ensure fair labor conditions and compensation for professionals in Hollywood.READ THE ARTICLE

  • Coding

    Will AI take programming jobs or turn programmers into AI managers?

    ZDnet, 07/05/23. The essay discusses the author’s experience as a manager and how it compares to working with AI. The author highlights the challenges of managing employees and the need for clear instructions and negotiation. They then draw a parallel between managing employees and working with AI, specifically ChatGPT. The author shares their frustration in trying to get AI to follow instructions correctly, emphasizing that working with AI is more like negotiating than programming. They conclude that while AI has the potential to transform programming jobs, it still requires expertise and patience from humans.READ THE ARTICLE

  • Tools

    How AI is enabling powerful, secure browsing experiences

    CIO, 07/05/23. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are the top technologies being researched and tested by IT leaders, as revealed by the 2023 CIO Tech Priorities study. Generative AI is generating even more interest, with organizations exploring various use cases for deep-learning models. These technologies are already enhancing productivity for end users and IT teams. Incorporating AI/ML in enterprise browsers improves web search results, language translation capabilities, and data sharing across devices. It also benefits IT security personnel by detecting bypassed warnings and automatically logging potential security events. Managing Chrome from the cloud with AI has led to significant gains in employee productivity and reduced browser management time for IT teams. With embedded AI/ML capabilities, enterprise browsers play a crucial role in increasing productivity and reducing risk in the future of work.READ THE ARTICLE