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ChatGPT
The secret to using AI at work? "More chat and less bot."
by
David Brancaccio
, Alex Schroeder
and Natalie White
Mar 20, 2024
Kian Gohar, AI researcher and CEO of Geolab, discusses his latest research on the impact of generative AI on teams in the workplace.
Need to get a grip on AI? There are classes for that.
by
Matt Levin
Mar 14, 2024
"In 2023, someone enrolled on Coursera in [generative] AI content every minute," the company's chief content officer says.
AI has helped Microsoft beat Apple to become the most valuable company in the world
Jan 30, 2024
And investors will be hoping for more good news on that front when the company announces quarterly earnings.
New York Times suit may test copyright law's constraints on AI
Dec 28, 2023
Where's the line between fair use and commercial exploitation when it comes to scraping the web to train artificial intelligence models?
Who's better at my job, Chinese AI or me?
by
Jennifer Pak
Dec 4, 2023
Makers of AI chatbots have promised it would change how we work. Our reporter put that theory to the test with China's Ernie Bot.
One year later, how has ChatGPT changed the way we work?
Nov 29, 2023
Researchers are finding that, in some ways, humans and artificial intelligence actually work well together.
ChatGPT makes job applications a breeze — that's the challenge
Nov 28, 2023
The AI chatbot makes it easy to send out multitudes of resumes. The tsunami makes it hard for employers to sort through candidates.
For public good, not for profit.
ChatGPT turns 1: A generative AI status report
by
Matt Levin
Nov 21, 2023
Some experts are surprised we're not using AI tools even more.
The new phase of the Microsoft-Google rivalry: AI and the cloud
by
Matt Levin
Oct 25, 2023
Google, aka Alphabet, and Microsoft are longtime rivals. Lately, Microsoft has been on the offensive, building strength in key areas of tech.
Why are we hearing so much about AI all of a sudden?
by
Janet Nguyen
Oct 13, 2023
Experts say that big companies often observe or invest in innovations years before they become widely known.