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By Anirban Ghoshal Cloud-based data warehouse company Snowflake is acquiring assets in the form of an observability platform from Redwood-based TruEra — a startup that specializes in providing lifecycle management capabilities for machine learning and large language models (LLMs) — for an undisclosed sum. “Snowflake is acquiring the TruEra AI Observability Platform, which provides leading capabilities to evaluate and monitor LLM apps and machine learning models in production,” the company said in a statement. TruEra’s AI Observability Platform is a managed offering that can be deployed as soft...
Info World
Er wordt algemeen verwacht dat de financiële markten het dit jaar goed zullen doen, of het nu gaat om cryptocurrencies of aandelen. En dat is genoeg reden om met een handelsbot in zee te gaan. Waarom zijn experts optimistisch over financiële markten in 2024?Er zijn genoeg redenen waarom experts optimistisch zijn over de financiële markten. Deze omvatten de lancering van op de beurs verhandelde Bitcoin-fondsen voor de cryptomarkt en solide inkomsten voor de aandelenmarkt. Toch is het verdienen van geld op de financiële markten nooit zo eenvoudig als het misschien klinkt. Daarom kan het voor 202...
Invezz - NL
Ten countries and the European Union will be developing more artificial intelligence (AI) safety institutes to align research on machine learning standards and testing. The international network was agreed during the AI Safety Summit in Seoul, South Korea during which world leaders met virtually. It will bring together scientists from publicly-backed institutions, like the UK’s AI Safety Institute to share information about AI models' risks, capabilities and limitations. The group of institutions will also monitor “specific AI safety incidents” when they occur. AI Seoul Summit: Big Tech compan...
Euronews (English)
In a landmark move, the European Council has approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, potentially setting the first global standards for AI regulation. On Tuesday, May 21st, the Council of the European Union took a significant step in regulating artificial intelligence, approving a groundbreaking law that sets a global benchmark for harmonising AI rules. AI Act: A Game Changer for AI Regulation?The law aims to promote the development and use of trustworthy AI across the EU's single market, fostering innovation while safeguarding fundamental rights like privacy and non-discrimination. The AI A...
IBTimes
Finding the return on investment for AI remains elusive for many organizations, even as they rush to adopt the technology. Difficulties estimating or demonstrating the value of AI technologies to the business have been or will be a top barrier to their implementation, according to a recent Gartner survey of more than 700 IT leaders at organizations that have adopted or plan to adopt AI. Nearly half of respondents pointed to challenges with showing its value. Other top concerns include a lack of talent and skills among employees and a lack of confidence in AI technologies. Even with the questio...
CIO
For CIOs seeking new sources of innovation and support in a rapidly globalizing commercial scene, regions that used to be too remote are now going toe to toe with the more established dominant players. The days when the US, Europe, and other countries like India, Japan, and Israel were the only countries of choice are fading. What we see today are cities, conurbations, countries, and regions everywhere bidding to make their own Silicon Valley-style hubs, manufacturing nexuses, services operations centers, and development factories. And one example that has vaulting tech ambitions is Vietnam. T...
CIO
“The city of lights will become the city of artificial intelligence” Emmanuel Macron told a a gathering of the tech elite, politicians and EU commissioners at the Elysée Palace on Tuesday. The French president announced on Tuesday a new investment in the artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum ecosystem as well as training programmes to build tech talent. He spoke ahead of the technology fair VivaTech this week in Paris, which is expected to bring in some 150,000 visitors over the four-day event. “We need to go one step further (...) because for France and Europe, the battle for artificial in...
Euronews (English)
Tech fair VivaTechnology - or VivaTech for short - opens its doors in Paris on Wednesday for the eighth year with artificial intelligence (AI) continuing to be the main talking point as France sets its sights on becoming Europe’s leader in the technology. Top speakers include the "Godfather of AI" Yann LaCun, Mozilla’s chairwoman Mitchell Baker, politicians such as former US secretary of state John Kerry, European Council chief Charles Michel, as well as tennis champions Serena and Venus Williams as the country gears up for the 2024 Paris Olympics. There will also be 2,800 exhibitors and 150,0...
Euronews (English)
Wandering around the island of Fanø in Denmark, tourists will come across sculptures and cartoon images of a bespectacled seal. This is Waddi, the world’s first AI tour guide. Beside the pictures of this friendly seal avatar are a series of QR codes. Visitors can scan the code and begin chatting with Waddi. Tourists can ask him all kinds of questions from where to hire bicycles to the best nature experiences and top restaurants. Denmark gets the world’s first AI tour guideAccording to the developers behind the technology, Waddi is the first of its kind in the world. This virtual tour guide use...
Euronews (English)
Tech companies have agreed on a set of safety commitments on artificial intelligence (AI) as a second global safety summit led by South Korea and the UK gets underway. The voluntary commitments were agreed by 16 major tech companies, including OpenAI, Mistral, Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and IBM. China's Zhipu.ai and the United Arab Emirates' Technology Innovation Institute also signed the agreement. They include identifying the possible risks of AI, setting thresholds at which those risks would be designated as too high, and being transparent about them, according to a stateme...
Euronews (English)
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