AI News Roundup – November 08, 2024
IBM “AI in Action” Report Identifies Key Characteristics of Businesses That Consider Themselves Leaders in AI
By partnering with The Harris Poll to survey 2,000 organizations across the globe, IBM discovered what differentiates AI Leaders from AI Learners
AI could displace three million UK jobs but long-term losses are ‘relatively modest’, report finds
Over time, artificial intelligence could lead to up to three million job losses in the UK, but that number will be offset by the new jobs created in the sector, a new report says
Centralised AI is dangerous: how can we stop it?
AI’s rapid advancement offers immense potential but also raises concerns about power concentration and misuse
The Washington Post Launches “Ask The Post AI,” a New Search Experience
The Washington Post has introduced “Ask The Post AI,” an AI tool that uses the publication’s extensive archives to provide accurate and informative answers to user queries
White paper: How AI is propelling innovation in financial services
This white paper examines key artificial intelligence use cases in financial services and explores the challenges of AI implementation
Bill Gates predicted AI’s lucrative potential nearly a decade ago—now it’s worth billions: Here’s what he saw
Bill Gates, a visionary, recognized the potential of AI years ago, and its impact is now evident in various sectors
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman says AI companions will create a new class of digital experience
Microsoft’s AI chief envisions a future where AI companions enhance human capabilities. Tools like Copilot and Copilot Daily are steps towards this vision
What Trump’s victory could mean for AI regulation
The recent change in US leadership is expected to influence AI regulation, potentially leading to a less regulated environment
Open Source AI Can Help America Lead in AI and Strengthen Global Security
Meta has made its LLaMA model available to US government agencies for national security applications, aiming to promote responsible AI development and secure US leadership in the global AI race
OpenAI further expands its generative AI work with the federal government
ChatGPT Enterprise is showing up within the Internal Revenue Service and the Air Force Research Laboratory, among other places

