OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT memory to select users
OpenAI has begun rolling out memory capabilities to a select number of ChatGPT users this week. Memory will allow the conversational agent to recall details...
JumpCloud report reveals SMEs conflicted about AI
JumpCloud today announced the findings from its Q1 2024 small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) IT Trends Report, “State of IT 2024: The Rise of AI, Economic...
Fetch.ai and Deutsche Telekom partner to converge AI and blockchain
Deutsche Telekom has announced a collaboration with UK-based AI startup Fetch.ai to promote cutting-edge AI and blockchain solutions. As the first major corporate partner of...
Telcos to spend $20B on AI network orchestration by 2028
Telecom companies are expected to increase their spending on AI for automating network management to $20 billion by 2028, a new report from Juniper Research...
Google launches Gemini to replace Bard chatbot
Google has launched its AI chatbot called Gemini, which replaces its short-lived Bard service. Unveiled in December, Bard was touted as a competitor to chatbots...
DeepMind framework offers breakthrough in LLMs’ reasoning
A breakthrough approach in enhancing the reasoning abilities of large language models (LLMs) has been unveiled by researchers from Google DeepMind and the University of...
The UK is outpacing the US for AI hiring
A new report finds that the UK has been growing its AI job market faster than the US over the last five years. Analysing job...
UK announces over £100M to support ‘agile’ AI regulation
The UK government has announced over £100 million in new funding to support an “agile” approach to AI regulation. This includes £10 million to prepare...
AUKUS trial advances AI for military operations
The UK armed forces and Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) recently collaborated with the militaries of Australia and the US as part of the...
AI won’t lead to mass job losses
Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, has rebutted fears that AI will lead to widespread unemployment. “I’m an economic historian, before I became...