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Today’s briefing

  1. A.I. Controlled Killer Drones Become Reality

  2. Nvidia’s revenue triples as AI chip boom continues

  3. Amazon Is Offering AI Classes for Free

  4. ChatGPT Prompts to Spark Innovation at Work

  5. Open AI Turns 1

AI News

The United States, China, and other countries are making rapid progress in developing and deploying modern technology that has the potential to reshape the nature of warfare by turning life and death decisions over to autonomous drones equipped with artificial intelligence programs.

This prospect is so worrying to many other governments that they are trying to focus attention on it with proposals at the United Nations to impose legally binding rules on the use of what the military call lethal autonomous weapons.

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has called for a legally binding instrument to prohibit lethal autonomous weapon systems that function without human control or oversight, and which cannot be used in compliance with international humanitarian law, and to regulate all other types of autonomous weapon systems.

Nvidia’s results surpassed analysts’ projections for revenue and income in the fiscal fourth quarter. Demand for Nvidia’s graphics processing units has been exceeding supply, thanks to the rise of generative artificial intelligence. Nvidia announced the GH200 GPU during the quarter.

The introduction of the ChatGPT chatbot from Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI in 2022 caused many companies to look for ways to add similar generative artificial intelligence capabilities to their software. Demand for Nvidia’s GPUs strengthened as a result.

Amazon’s AI Ready initiative comes as a new AWS study finds strong demand for AI talent and the potential for workers with AI skills to earn up to 47% more in salaries. That’s why Amazon is announcing “AI Ready,” a new commitment designed to provide free AI skills training to two million people globally by 2025. To achieve this goal, it is launching new initiatives for adults and young learners and scaling its existing free AI training programs—removing cost as a barrier to accessing these critical skills. The three new initiatives are:

  • Eight new and free AI and generative AI courses

  • Amazon Web Services (AWS) Generative AI Scholarship, providing more than 50,000 high school and university students globally with access to a new generative AI course on Udacity

  • New collaboration with Code.org designed to help students learn about generative AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been in existence for a long time and has been used in various applications such as GPS, Alexa, and Siri. However, the adoption of AI has been supercharged and has received mass media attention worldwide with the arrival of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT.

According to an MIT report, generative AI tools like ChatGPT have been responsible for giving workers 40% of their workday back, while simultaneously boosting high performance and output quality by 18%. This is a significant development that has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and live.

Click on the article link for some prompt ideas you can try and experiment with to boost your innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills at work.

Nov. 30th marked the one-year anniversary of ChatGPT’s public debut. So, we’re looking back at the past year to see how businesses are using — and not using — generative artificial intelligence. Powered by a large language model trained on 570 gigabytes of internet data (300 billion words), the chatbot can generate text that eerily mimics human speech—but with far more information at its disposal than an actual person.

ChatGPT became the fastest-growing app in history. Concerns about AI technology are a central focal point of the writers and actors strikes. A fake AI-generated image of a Pentagon explosion briefly sent stocks tumbling. The arms race to build the data centers that power AI models is sucking up scarce water resources. A four-week-old startup raised Europe’s largest-ever seed round of more than $100 million.

Tools of the AI

  • Chat Designer - With Chat Designer you can chat with AI to create and edit any image. You can use it to: Manipulate pixel-level changes by chatting, create portrait photos with your face, generate product photos with your product, Create any images from text or image.

  • Unschooler.me - Unschooler provides AI video Courses for Educators, Platforms & Companies where you can learn and teach with AI video courses.

  • Huru - Huru is a job AI interview prep app. You can practice unlimited interviews and get immediate feedback with AI. Huru will help you prepare in an effective way to Improve your confidence and ace any interview.

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