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Warren Buffett Issues Stark Warning, Comparing AI to Nuclear Weapons

During Warren Buffett annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, the 93-year-old co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway delivered a strong warning about the potential risks of technology. Comparing it to the development of nuclear weapons, he stated that artificial intelligence (AI) is slowly emerging and could have significant consequences. Despite admitting Warren Buffett limited…

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OpenStack Enhances AI Workload Support

OpenStack allows companies to manage their AWS infrastructure like a private cloud. Even after its 29th release, it is still one of the most active open-source applications in the world. This week, project shepherds OpenInfra Foundation announced the release of version 29 of OpenStack. This new announcement, called “Caracal,” focuses on new features for hosting…

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TCS Aims to Develop One of the World’s Largest AI-Prepared Workforces

IntroductionIn the rapidly evolving landscape of technology and business, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has set its sights on a groundbreaking initiative – to cultivate one of the most extensive AI-ready workforces globally. This strategic move not only underscores TCS’s commitment to innovation but also positions them as a frontrunner in artificial intelligence and digital transformation….

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Navigating the Algorithmic Landscape: Government Regulation in the GenAI Era

Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the influence of artificial intelligence is becoming more pronounced, especially in critical areas such as elections. As the Lok Sabha elections approach, the Central government has taken a proactive stance by instructing General Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) companies to utilize ‘untested’ algorithms to seek official approval. This move signifies…

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The Impact of Plagiarism on GPT-3.5 Outputs: A Closer Look

Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized how we interact with technology, with OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 being at the forefront of this transformation. However, recent reports from plagiarism detector Copyleaks have shed light on a concerning issue – a staggering 60% of GPT-3.5 outputs contain traces of plagiarism. In this article, we will delve into the details…

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