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Intelligence and Comprehension

O'Reilly on Data

But a recent discussion of Google’s new Large Language Models (LLMs), and its claim that one of these models (named Gopher) has demonstrated reading comprehension approaching human performance , has spurred some thoughts about comprehension, ambiguity, intelligence, and will. What do we mean by reading comprehension? Dilsey endured.

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Essential skills and traits of chief AI officers

CIO Business Intelligence

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence — especially generative AI — is prompting many organizations to hire or promote a chief AI officer (CAIO). To date, many of these positions are with technology vendors or at government entities in the wake of recent AI mandates.

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Tractor Supply enlists AI to deliver ‘legendary’ customer service

CIO Business Intelligence

prides itself in delivering “legendary” customer service, and it has turned to artificial intelligence to assist with that goal. With Hey GURA, a store employee can immediately call up product specs, such as the amount of hot air the PelPro Pellet Stove can move per minute, without seeking out a computer terminal.

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You Can’t Regulate What You Don’t Understand

O'Reilly on Data

Within two months, ChatGPT had over a hundred million users—faster adoption than any technology in history. Indeed, there are important ongoing gatherings about AI regulation like the Partnership on AI’s recent convening on Responsible Generative AI , which happened just this past week. What we need to know is what they are being told.

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AI value begins with managing the C-suite conversation

CIO Business Intelligence

Every futurist and forecaster I have talked to is convinced the transformative technology of the next seven years is artificial intelligence. A brief history of AI hype and impact AI has been part of the IT conversation since the term was coined by Stanford University computer scientist John McCarthy in 1956.

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What people get wrong about the new AI

Timo Elliott

After all, the entire history of computing has told us that computers are good at maths and logic. So when we hear that artificial intelligence has had a considerable breakthrough we all automatically assume that it’s in the same direction. But that’s what’s so confounding about the latest large language models.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

A world where computer minds pilot self-driving cars, delve into complex scientific research, provide personalized customer service and even explore the unknown. This is the potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a hypothetical technology that may be poised to revolutionize nearly every aspect of human life and work.