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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAnalyst says OpenAI's new AI model crosses 'close to new chasm' in emotional intelligenceFred Havemeyer, head of U.S. artificial intelligence and software research at Macquarie, discusses the launch of OpenAI's new artificial intelligence model, GPT-4o.
Persons: Fred Havemeyer Organizations: Macquarie
A deal like this would allow Google to better compete with Salesforce in customer relationship management software, and it makes sense strategically as Google looks to grow its share in the cloud market. Deal or no deal, all the talk has made one thing clear: Wall Street is kind of obsessed with HubSpot. "With Salesforce, you need a Salesforce administrator," said Rishi Jaluria, managing director of software equity research at RBC Capital Markets. If Google does make an offer to acquire HubSpot, it will be up to HubSpot whether to accept — and it may not accept, Havemeyer wrote in the note. HubSpot has also disclosed that it is a Google Workspace customer and uses Google Cloud as its international cloud.
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The funding bonanza over AI could add lots of hype and "maybe some grifting," says Demis Hassabis. "In a way, AI's not hyped enough but in some senses it's too hyped," the Google DeepMind chief said. "In a way, AI's not hyped enough but in some senses it's too hyped," Hassabis the Financial Times in a story published Sunday. The fervor amongst investors for AI, Hassabis told the Financial Times, reminded him of "other hyped-up areas" like crypto. "Some of that has now spilled over into AI, which I think is a bit unfortunate," Hassabis told the outlet.
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A significant chunk of that money was strategic, in that it came from tech companies rather than venture capitalists or other institutions. The company has refocused much of its product development on generative AI, and its newly rebranded Gemini model, adding features into search, documents, maps and elsewhere. Alphabet and Nvidia are also investors in Runway ML, a generative AI company known for its video-editing and visual effects tools. Microsoft has invested in many of the techniques underpinning generative AI through its Microsoft Research division. Apple researchers recently published details of their work on MM1, a family of small AI models that can take both text and visual input.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The maker of ChatGPT is now diving into AI-generated video. The model can also generate video from an existing still image. Getting an AI system to generate videos is newer and more challenging but relies on some of the same technology. Still, industry analysts stress the apparent quality and and impressive length of Sora videos shared so far. Although Sora's abilities have astounded observers since Thursday's launch, anxiety over ethical and societal implications of AI-generated video uses also remains.
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New York CNN —It was the year of artificial intelligence, and no Big Tech company leaned into the trend like Microsoft. That’s why CNN Business’ staff chose Nadella as the CEO of the Year, beating out other contenders including Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. “There’s no question 2023 was the year of AI,” Nadella told CNN in an emailed response. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Nadella shared the stage at OpenAI’s first developer conference to discuss their partnership. Nadella told CNN he indeed remains “focused” on empowering both people and organizations to achieve more, as it continues to make and deploy new products.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhichever way the OpenAI story goes, it is 'net positive' for Microsoft: AnalystFrederick Havemeyer of Macquarie Group breaks down the latest development in the OpenAI turmoil and says that the competitive landscape for AI services is unlikely to shift "tremendously".
Persons: Frederick Havemeyer Organizations: Microsoft, Macquarie Group
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBiden's executive order has given 'one of the more comprehensive' AI regulation schedules: AnalystFrederick Havemeyer of Macquarie Group discusses the new executive order on artificial intelligence that U.S. President Joe Biden issued.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMacquarie's Fred Havemeyer says copyright should be core to regulating new AI toolsFred Havemeyer, Macquarie software analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the AI hearing on Capital Hill tomorrow.
Persons: Fred Havemeyer Organizations: Macquarie
Since ChatGPT debuted late last year, investors have been looking for ways to play the AI craze. Cybersecurity stocks largely sat out the excitement around AI at the start of the year, but the group has started to gain traction in recent weeks. Since the end of April, the First Trust Nasdaq Cybersecurity ETF (CIBR) — the largest fund focused on the space — has risen nearly 11%. The Global X Cybersecurity ETF (BUG) has jumped almost 13%. BUG YTD mountain The BUG ETF has hit new highs for the year in recent weeks.
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Members of the European Parliament agreed to push the draft through to the next stage, the trilogue, during which EU lawmakers and member states will thrash out the final details of the bill. Under the proposals, AI tools will be classified according to their perceived risk level: from minimal through to limited, high, and unacceptable. Companies deploying generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT or image generator Midjourney, will also have to disclose any copyrighted material used to develop their systems. Some committee members initially proposed banning copyrighted material being used to train generative AI models altogether, the source said, but this was abandoned in favour of a transparency requirement. The ensuing race among tech companies to bring generative AI products to market concerned some onlookers, with Twitter-owner Elon Musk backing a proposal to halt development of such systems for six months.
The triumphant pair on Sunday will also receive a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour. The Fitzpatrick brothers will pair together at the Zurich Classic. The golf world is very different from when I started to when he’s playing now so he’s going to focus on the Challenge Tour probably, he’s excited for that. Yet Fitzpatrick – dubbed the hardest-working golfer on the PGA Tour – has no intention of accepting his place in the food chain. “I’m constantly looking at ways to improve and get better, and that’s what’s really important is to keep pushing myself and try and catch them up.”
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