AI-powered Google competitors are trying to figure out how to grab search revenue without losing users who are wary of advertising.
The early technological lead OpenAI had is fading, as Google and Meta continue to release and iterate competing AI products.
Large businesses tend to lead the pack in AI adoption, but very small businesses have also been using AI at relatively high rates.
Next week it’ll be two years since the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Generative AI has developed a lot since then, though some people are still wary of it.
Amazon and Walmart are both touting AI chatbots as a convenient way to shop this holiday season. But will it really change the way we buy?
As the role of soft skills shifts amid evolving technology, that tech — especially generative AI — can be a tool to both train and assess soft skills.
AI promises to improve ad targeting. It can also generate content tailored to individuals.
Kian Gohar, AI researcher and CEO of Geolab, discusses his latest research on the impact of generative AI on teams in the workplace.
“In 2023, someone enrolled on Coursera in [generative] AI content every minute,” the company’s chief content officer says.
Nvidia reports its Q4 financial results after markets close on Wednesday. The chipmaker has forecast major revenue gains thanks to generative AI.