The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and various industries is evolving rapidly, with significant implications for businesses, researchers, and individuals. Recent developments in AI training, lawsuits, and applications in healthcare, education, and more are shaping the future of work and innovation.
OpenAI Must Face Part of Intercept Lawsuit Over AI Training
Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI lost a bid to dismiss a lawsuit in New York federal court alleging it misused news articles published by The Intercept to train its popular chatbot ChatGPT. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said that The Intercept plausibly argued it was harmed by OpenAI's alleged removal of copyright management information from its articles.
Meet the Journalists Training AI Models for Meta and OpenAI
Journalists are being courted by companies like Outlier to take on part-time, remote data work to train large language models (LLMs). This trend is driven by the need for skilled workers to improve AI models, with many journalists finding it a valuable source of income.
How Will China Help Developing Countries Promote AI?
China is actively offering to help developing countries strengthen their AI capacity building, selling its AI software to targeted regions and challenging U.S. AI. This move is part of a broader strategy for Chinese companies to gain more business overseas.
Google's AI 'Co-Scientist' Helps Unearth Research Ideas
Google has introduced an AI system that can help scientists formulate new hypotheses, grounded in relevant research literature. The AI system, called "AI co-scientist," uses AI agents that generate an idea, debate the feasibility of the idea among themselves, and refine the suggested hypotheses before presenting it to the human scientist.
The Skill Salesforce's AI Boss Says is More Important Than Learning to Code
Salesforce's AI EVP Jayesh Govindarajan emphasizes the importance of agency in problem-solving, defining it as seeking out a problem and having the drive to solve it. He suggests that having agency is more important than learning to code.
Next Consult Announces 12th Salesforce Conference Focusing on AI Agents
The 12th Salesforce Conference, organized by Next Consult in collaboration with Salesforce, will take place on March 26, 2025, at the Hilton in Sofia and March 28, 2025, at the NORD Events Center in Bucharest. The conference will focus on the integration of AgentForce – a proprietary Salesforce technology – within broader automation strategies.
The Best AI Stock to Invest $1,000 in Right Now
WELL Health Technologies is a Canadian company that is quietly revolutionizing digital healthcare by integrating AI into telehealth, patient management, and clinical efficiency tools. The company has reported a record-breaking third quarter for 2024, with revenue hitting $251.7 million.
Nvidia Launching AI Platform to Make Learning American Sign Language Easier
Nvidia has launched a language learning platform using artificial intelligence that promises to make learning American Sign Language (ASL) easier. The platform, called Signs, features a 3-D avatar to demonstrate signs and provides feedback as users practice the signs.
OC Teen Develops AI Technology System to Detect Wildfires Early
An Orange County high school junior has developed AI technology that could detect wildfires early. The system uses mesh networking to communicate with each other and notify authorities of the location of the threat.
AI and Human Innovation Showcase is Feb. 28
The University of North Dakota's AI and Human Innovation Showcase is set to take place on Feb. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union's Henry Ballroom. The event aims to bring together faculty, staff, and students to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and the humanities.
Key Takeaways
- The intersection of AI and various industries is evolving rapidly, with significant implications for businesses, researchers, and individuals.
- Journalists are being courted by companies to take on part-time, remote data work to train large language models (LLMs).
- China is actively offering to help developing countries strengthen their AI capacity building.
- Google has introduced an AI system that can help scientists formulate new hypotheses.
- Salesforce's AI EVP emphasizes the importance of agency in problem-solving.
- WELL Health Technologies is a Canadian company that is quietly revolutionizing digital healthcare by integrating AI into telehealth, patient management, and clinical efficiency tools.
- Nvidia has launched a language learning platform using artificial intelligence that promises to make learning American Sign Language (ASL) easier.
- An Orange County high school junior has developed AI technology that could detect wildfires early.
- The University of North Dakota's AI and Human Innovation Showcase is set to take place on Feb. 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Memorial Union's Henry Ballroom.
Sources
- OpenAI must face part of Intercept lawsuit over AI training
- Meet the journalists training AI models for Meta and OpenAI
- How will China help developing countries promote AI?
- Google’s AI ‘Co-Scientist’ Helps Unearth Research Ideas
- The skill Salesforce's AI boss says is more important than learning to code
- Next Consult Announces 12th Salesforce Conference Focusing on AI Agents
- The Best AI Stock to Invest $1,000 in Right Now
- Nvidia launching AI platform to make learning American Sign Language easier
- OC teen develops AI technology system to detect wildfires early
- AI and Human Innovation Showcase is Feb. 28