The world of artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, with major players like Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft investing heavily in AI research and development. This week, the Paris summit on AI regulation highlighted the growing divide between nations on how to regulate AI, with the US and UK refusing to sign an international document pledging responsible AI development. Meanwhile, companies like Salesforce and Microsoft are partnering with governments to introduce AI education and training programs, while researchers are exploring the potential of AI to fundamentally reshape mathematics.
Amazon's AI Ambitions
Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) is an American technology company offering e-commerce, cloud computing, and other services, including digital streaming and artificial intelligence solutions. Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy wants to ensure that Amazon turns into an “AI supermarket”, which is why it is spending huge sums to maintain its edge in cloud computing services.
AI Regulation Divide
The Paris summit on AI regulation highlighted the growing divide between nations on how to regulate AI. The US and UK refused to sign an international document pledging responsible AI development, raising eyebrows among attendees and in the media.
Microsoft's AI Push
Microsoft has announced a new campus in Hyderabad, partnering with the Telangana government to impart AI training to 1.2 lakh people. The company will introduce its cloud platform architecture developed in partnership with , to the country.
Alibaba's AI Deal
Alibaba has scored a prized deal as it tries to carve out a lead in the highly competitive artificial intelligence race. Group’s AI technology, chairman Joe Tsai said.
AI in Education
The University of Debrecen is launching an innovative, elective course titled Modern Artificial Intelligence, designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to AI concepts, principles, and real-world applications.
Security Industry Embracing AI
The Security Industry is Embracing Mobile Credentials, Biometrics, and AI, a study by HID reveals. The study highlights the growing trend of using mobile credentials, biometrics, and artificial intelligence in the security industry.
Key Takeaways
- The world of AI is rapidly evolving, with major players investing heavily in AI research and development.
- The Paris summit on AI regulation highlighted the growing divide between nations on how to regulate AI.
- Companies like Salesforce and Microsoft are partnering with governments to introduce AI education and training programs.
- Researchers are exploring the potential of AI to fundamentally reshape mathematics.
- The security industry is embracing mobile credentials, biometrics, and AI to improve security, convenience, and efficiency.
- Alibaba has scored a prized deal to power AI on Apple’s iPhones in China.
- The University of Debrecen is launching a unique AI course for students and professionals alike.
- Microsoft has announced a new campus in Hyderabad, partnering with the Telangana government to impart AI training to 1.2 lakh people.
Sources
- Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN): Andy Jassy’s Vision for an “AI Supermarket”
- Why major countries can't agree on how to regulate artificial intelligence
- Researchers consider expMath to use artificial intelligence (AI) for fundamentally reshaping mathematics
- The iPhone finally gets a major AI boost and is ready to fight back the sales slump
- Apple Intelligence Rollout In China And Europe To Boost iPhone Sales, Says Deepwater's Gene Munster - Alibaba Gr Hldgs (NYSE:BABA), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL)
- Salesforce announces $500 million AI investment in Saudi Arabia
- Microsoft opens new campus in Hyderabad, partners with Telangana government to impart AI training to 1.2 lakh people
- Debrecen University to Launch Unique AI Course for Students and Professionals Alike
- Alibaba Snags Deal to Power AI on Apple’s iPhones in China
- Security Industry Embracing Mobile Credentials, Biometrics and AI, HID Study Reveals