OpenAI stories
One in Three UK consumers believes that over half of online ads are now AI generated but are unaware of how risky they are to click on.
Freshworks has unveiled Freddy Self Service, Freddy Copilot and Freddy Insights to make artificial intelligence more accessible to every workplace.
Netskope offers a data protection solution to manage secure employee use of generative AI applications, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard.
Productiv has unveiled its 2023 State of SaaS Series which indicates enterprise leaders need to take immediate action to rationalise their SaaS portfolios.
Workato announces AI@Work to enable enterprises to adopt AI for automations, integrating OpenAI technologies into its platform.
Verint has introduced new Verint Da Vinci AI capabilities built on proprietary and commercially available AI models.
By 2030, US advertising agencies and related services companies will lose 32,000 jobs to automation, about 7.5% of the agency workforce.
What has since become clear is that Generative AI like ChatGPT could also have an important role to play when it comes to data quality.
Concentric AI awarded patent for pioneering approach to data security, utilising large language models to determine risk.
ChatGPT has raised concerns about AI, prompting discussions on security implications and necessary safeguards for organizations.
Appian's focus is on democratising access to AI technology in order to unlock productivity gains for developers.
The competitive advantages offered by AI will hasten its rate of adoption, and the technology will become increasingly differentiated by sector and use case.
ChatGPT, the popular AI platform, is being abused by cybercriminals to create malware and carry out phishing attacks.
Darktrace introduces new risk and compliance models to help CISOs address the increasing risk of IP loss and data leakage.
New Zealand's Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has banned staff from using AI technology due to data and privacy risks.
IoT enterprise spending reached $201 billion in 2022, lower than predicted, but AI is expected to play a bigger role, says IoT Analytics.
With the rate of vulnerability exploitation showing no sign of slowing down up from 147,000 attempts in 2021 to 228,000 in 2022.
It's undeniable that AI brings many benefits to our daily lives, but nothing prevents bad actors from leveraging AI for malicious purposes.
Palo Alto Networks partners with NSW Cyber Hub to host Careers in Cyber Day, increasing awareness of cybersecurity in schools.
Sapia.ai launches proprietary model to detect AI-generated content in online chat interviews, aiming to improve diversity outcomes and save time.