It is not clear what boards of directors should be doing about AI. (The answer will be applicable to public companies with anticipated SEC and possible Stock Exchange promulgations and mandatory disclosures, but much the same conundrum will affect managers … Continue reading
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Today’s Times reports that META has released its AI codes to the public so that anyone can use them as a base for creating chatboxes. The argument is that the technology works best if shared and that it is the … Continue reading
How to think about risk when dealing with a tool of great efficiency and business value? Two ways: risks identified and widely discussed, and risks no one is talking about with specificity. On May 16, CEO Altman of Open AI, … Continue reading
Two points here: pace of AI penetration and how to understand that penetration. To get to 50 million users, the automobile took five decades. Pokeman Go got there in a few days. Other apps reached that number in a matter … Continue reading
This is the first in what I envision as a series of posts tracking developments in AI. Two schools of thought are emerging. The first is that AI is the future of progress and work and a great boon to … Continue reading