AI News Roundup – August 30, 2024
AI giants pledge to share new models with feds
OpenAI and Anthropic will collaborate with the U.S. government to evaluate and address the risks of their AI models
Google revamps controversial AI image generation tool after backlash
Google reintroduces image generation in its AI chatbot after addressing concerns about biased and unrealistic depictions of people
Why Leaders Shouldn’t Wait To Adopt AI
Like the internet before it, AI is completely transforming how work is done. Leaders who are not actively integrating its services into their businesses are at serious risk of falling behind
NVIDIA and Global Partners Launch NIM Agent Blueprints for Enterprises to Make Their Own AI
NVIDIA introduces NIM Agent Blueprints to streamline AI deployment for various use cases, offering pre-built workflows and integrations
Data Sovereignty in the AI Era
Data sovereignty, a nation’s control over its data, is crucial as AI usage expands. It governs data usage, protection, and privacy, applying to various data types
How Private AI Will Mainstream the Artificial Intelligence Revolution
The concept of Private AI has evolved, emphasizing its potential to provide AI benefits while preserving data control and privacy
Arizona State University personalizes learning and advances research with ChatGPT
ASU is leveraging ChatGPT Edu to enhance its educational initiatives, aligning with its focus on inclusion, public research, and social impact
Anthropic publishes the ‘system prompts’ that make Claude tick
Generative AI models are not human-like and rely on system prompts for guidance. Vendors often keep these prompts confidential, but Anthropic has made its system prompts publicly available
Police officers are starting to use AI chatbots to write crime reports. Will they hold up in court?
Oklahoma City police successfully employ AI to streamline incident reporting, but legal experts express concerns about its potential impact on the criminal justice system
Six levels of autonomous work: How AI augments, then replaces
In the next decade, autonomous work will gradually replace tasks, roles, and even entire business functions, leading to significant changes in the workforce

