artificialintelligence
The US stock markets surged on the first-quarter tech earnings, with the Nasdaq surpassing 17,000 for the first time in history on Tuesday. In contrast, the European markets, more heavily influenced by the energy and healthcare sectors, have lost some of their lustre in recent weeks. Nonetheless, the enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) has been driving tech earnings on both sides of the Atlantic. AI has become a powerful force for firms to embrace, spearheaded by the technology sector. AI remains a key focus in tech earnings callsArtificial intelligence (AI) continues to drive ...
Euronews (English)
A new study shows OpenAI's GPT-4 has surpassed human financial statement analysis and forecasting capabilities. These findings could potentially disrupt the financial services industry, which, along with other sectors, is rapidly embracing generative AI technologies. The University of Chicago's Booth School of Business conducted the study revealing that the large language model (LLM) outperformed humans in analysing financial statements and generating predictions based on that analysis. "Even without any narrative or industry-specific information, the LLM outperforms financial analysts in its ...
IBTimes
This week's featured article is "Not Even Artificial Intelligence Can Make Central Planning Work" by Arnold Kling. This audio was generated using AI trained on the voice of Katherine Mangu-Ward. Music credits: "Deep in Thought" by CTRL and "Sunsettling" by Man with Roses The post <I>The Best of Reason</I>: Not Even Artificial Intelligence Can Make Central Planning Work appeared first on Reason.com.
Reason
The European Commission needs to invest more in artificial intelligence if it wants to achieve its ambitions and be on a par with the US and China, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) said in a report published today (29 May). The auditors, responsible for vetting EU finances, said that despite developing AI regulation – which will formally enter into force next month – the Commission failed to coordinate with the individual member states on AI policy and to systematically monitor investment. “Going forward, stronger governance and more – and better targeted – public and private investment wi...
Euronews (English)
A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
PsyPost
A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
PsyPost (CA)
A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
PsyPost (UK)
Las tecnologías de inteligencia artificial (IA) han avanzado a un ritmo vertiginoso en los últimos dos años, pero los trabajadores de muchas empresas siguen dudando en adoptarlas. Una suposición común es que los empleados son reacios a utilizar herramientas basadas en IA por miedo a que estas soluciones superen su propio trabajo y, con el tiempo, les conviertan en reemplazables. Aunque el desplazamiento de puestos de trabajo es sin duda una preocupación, las razones de esta reticencia son mucho más complejas. QiFang Sun, CIO de Collectius, una empresa de gestión de deudas con sede en Singapur,...
CIO
OpenAI has formed a new safety committee as training starts on their latest artificial intelligence (AI) model. The committee will make recommendations to the company’s board on “critical and security decisions” for OpenAI. CEO Sam Altman, Bret Taylor, Adam D’Angelo and Nicole Seligman will lead the committee, OpenAI said in a blog post. The first thing on their agenda is to update the company’s current safety practices in 90 days and then share their recommendations with the board. Then, the adopted recommendations will be shared with the public. "We view safety as something we have to invest...
Euronews (English)
In February, freakouts over artificial intelligence took a fun twist. This time, it wasn't concern that humans are ushering in our robot overlords, panic about AI's potential to create realistic fakes, or any of the usual fare. It wasn't really about AI at all, but the humans who create it: woke humans. The controversy started when @EndWokeness, a popular account on X (formerly Twitter), posted pictures generated by Google's AI tool, Gemini, for the prompts "America's Founding Fathers," "Vikings," and "the Pope." The results were all over the people-of-color spectrum, but nary a white face tur...
Reason
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