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November 10, 2023
Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable
The AI Pin is powered by a Snapdragon processor — though it’s not clear which one — and you control it with a combination of voice control, a camera, gestures, and a small built-in projector. The Pin itself weighs about 34 grams, and the “battery booster” adds another 20. The built-in camera takes 13-megapixel photos and will capture video as well after a software update. Unlike a device like the Rewind Pendant, it’s not meant to be always recording, and it’s not even listening for a wake word. You’ll have to activate the device manually by tapping and dragging on the touchpad, and the Pin’s “Trust Light” blinks to let you and supposedly everyone else know it’s collecting data.
November 10, 2023
Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable
November 10, 2023
Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable
The AI Pin is powered by a Snapdragon processor — though it’s not clear which one — and you control it with a combination of voice control, a camera, gestures, and a small built-in projector. The Pin itself weighs about 34 grams, and the “battery booster” adds another 20. The built-in camera takes 13-megapixel photos and will capture video as well after a software update. Unlike a device like the Rewind Pendant, it’s not meant to be always recording, and it’s not even listening for a wake word. You’ll have to activate the device manually by tapping and dragging on the touchpad, and the Pin’s “Trust Light” blinks to let you and supposedly everyone else know it’s collecting data.
November 10, 2023
Data labeling companies are raising prices in the AI boom
Need another indicator that the generative artificial intelligence industry is real and making progress? Look at the booming business of data labeling and annotation, which is an essential step in training the models that power AI products ranging from what’s currently vogue in the industry—chatbots!— to ongoing projects such as self-driving vehicles and tools that diagnose diseases. The data labeling service began generating revenue last year, with the business getting “very big, very quickly,” he said. Jäätma estimates that 80% of the business comes from companies essentially looking to make avatars less cartoonish.
November 10, 2023
Data labeling companies are raising prices in the AI boom
November 10, 2023
Data labeling companies are raising prices in the AI boom
Need another indicator that the generative artificial intelligence industry is real and making progress? Look at the booming business of data labeling and annotation, which is an essential step in training the models that power AI products ranging from what’s currently vogue in the industry—chatbots!— to ongoing projects such as self-driving vehicles and tools that diagnose diseases. The data labeling service began generating revenue last year, with the business getting “very big, very quickly,” he said. Jäätma estimates that 80% of the business comes from companies essentially looking to make avatars less cartoonish.
November 10, 2023
Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag
IT spending in Europe is set to hit $1 trillion by the end of 2023, and will see growth of 9.3 percent into next year, well up on this year's figure of 5.5 percent, according to stats from Gartner. The tech industry research house said Europe's IT spending would reach $1.1 trillion in 2024, driven by investments in software and IT services. Declining demand for devices — including laptops, desktops, phones and tablets — have created a drag on IT spending in the last couple of years. It is left to enterprise IT spending to drive growth in the tech industry, although Europe slightly lags the US in that regard, he said. "Europe tends to look at how things look before they leap a little bit more than the US, which is a much larger market," he said. Nonetheless, tech spending in Europe remains relatively recession-proof, regardless of concerning GDP figures across the continent.
November 10, 2023
Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag
November 10, 2023
Enterprise wallets to sustain European IT growth as devices lag
IT spending in Europe is set to hit $1 trillion by the end of 2023, and will see growth of 9.3 percent into next year, well up on this year's figure of 5.5 percent, according to stats from Gartner. The tech industry research house said Europe's IT spending would reach $1.1 trillion in 2024, driven by investments in software and IT services. Declining demand for devices — including laptops, desktops, phones and tablets — have created a drag on IT spending in the last couple of years. It is left to enterprise IT spending to drive growth in the tech industry, although Europe slightly lags the US in that regard, he said. "Europe tends to look at how things look before they leap a little bit more than the US, which is a much larger market," he said. Nonetheless, tech spending in Europe remains relatively recession-proof, regardless of concerning GDP figures across the continent.
November 6, 2023
”Sverige behöver kopplas upp – blir omsprunget”
Sverige håller på att bli omsprunget när det gäller digitalisering. Det skriver civilminister Erik Slottner (KD) och representanter för Tidöpartierna i Sydsvenskan. De lyfter att både Finland och Danmark rankas högre på EU:s index för digital ekonomi och samhälle. Men Sverige borde ligga i framkant, tycker de: ”Först och främst behöver Sverige kopplas upp. Ett fungerande bredband är lika viktigt som ett bra vägnät.” De lyfter att regeringen satsar 1,2 miljarder kronor på bredbandsprojekt nästa år.
November 6, 2023
”Sverige behöver kopplas upp – blir omsprunget”
November 6, 2023
”Sverige behöver kopplas upp – blir omsprunget”
Sverige håller på att bli omsprunget när det gäller digitalisering. Det skriver civilminister Erik Slottner (KD) och representanter för Tidöpartierna i Sydsvenskan. De lyfter att både Finland och Danmark rankas högre på EU:s index för digital ekonomi och samhälle. Men Sverige borde ligga i framkant, tycker de: ”Först och främst behöver Sverige kopplas upp. Ett fungerande bredband är lika viktigt som ett bra vägnät.” De lyfter att regeringen satsar 1,2 miljarder kronor på bredbandsprojekt nästa år.
November 6, 2023
Elon Musk debuts ‘Grok’ AI bot to rival ChatGPT, others
Meet Grok, the first technology out of Elon Musk’s new AI company, xAI. Grok, the company said, is modeled on “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” It is supposed to have “a bit of wit,” “a rebellious streak,” and it should answer the “spicy questions” that other AI might dodge, according to a Saturday statement from xAI. The prototype is in its first two months of training and is only available to a select group of users before a wider release. Musk is positioning xAI to compete with OpenAI, Inflection, Anthropic and others.
November 6, 2023
Elon Musk debuts ‘Grok’ AI bot to rival ChatGPT, others
November 6, 2023
Elon Musk debuts ‘Grok’ AI bot to rival ChatGPT, others
Meet Grok, the first technology out of Elon Musk’s new AI company, xAI. Grok, the company said, is modeled on “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.” It is supposed to have “a bit of wit,” “a rebellious streak,” and it should answer the “spicy questions” that other AI might dodge, according to a Saturday statement from xAI. The prototype is in its first two months of training and is only available to a select group of users before a wider release. Musk is positioning xAI to compete with OpenAI, Inflection, Anthropic and others.
November 3, 2023
Tech firms to allow vetting of AI tools, as Musk warns all human job threatened
The most advanced technology companies will allow governments to vet their artificial intelligence tools for the first time, Rishi Sunak has announced, as Elon Musk warned the technology could eventually replace all human jobs. Companies including Meta, Google DeepMind and OpenAI have agreed to allow regulators to test their latest AI products before releasing them to the public, in a move that officials say will slow the race to develop systems that can compete with humans.
November 3, 2023
Tech firms to allow vetting of AI tools, as Musk warns all human job threatened
November 3, 2023
Tech firms to allow vetting of AI tools, as Musk warns all human job threatened
The most advanced technology companies will allow governments to vet their artificial intelligence tools for the first time, Rishi Sunak has announced, as Elon Musk warned the technology could eventually replace all human jobs. Companies including Meta, Google DeepMind and OpenAI have agreed to allow regulators to test their latest AI products before releasing them to the public, in a move that officials say will slow the race to develop systems that can compete with humans.