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Sora will reach 200 Hollywood workers
Mark Zuckerberg explains why so many tech companies are laying off now
Lack of regulation of AI in healthcare raises concerns
Generative AI technologies challenge Google Search supremacy
OpenAI is valued at $80 billion
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π° Backed by Microsoft, OpenAI is valued at $80 billion
Microsoft-backed OpenAI has completed a deal that values ββthe artificial intelligence company at $80 billion or more, the New York Times reported, citing several people with knowledge of the deal. Read more here.
π Mark Zuckerberg explains why so many tech companies are laying off now
The tech industry is moving towards being more efficient by having fewer workers. This change is due to the economy after the pandemic and the use of AI technology. Mark Zuckerberg believes that companies are laying off workers because they've seen the advantages of having smaller teams. This decision is a response to changes in what consumers want and difficulties created by the pandemic. The push towards using new technologies and the need to stay competitive also encourage this trend. Read more here.
π¬ Sora will reach 200 Hollywood workers
The rapid advancement of OpenAI's new tool, Sora, is poised to have a major impact on the Hollywood industry and beyond, potentially resulting in more than 200.000 job losses and affecting multiple sectors within entertainment and digital media. Read more here.
π€ Lack of regulation of AI in healthcare raises concerns
The use of uncontrolled AI tools in healthcare has created a risky situation. As these AI tools are applied to medicine, their safety and effectiveness are being evaluated as they're used, without thorough government monitoring. This raises questions about whether we're prioritizing innovation at the expense of patient safety. Read more here.
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