Jaspreet Bindra, founder, Tech Whisperer Limited, discusses the potential benefits and challenges of ChatGPT, and how it has democratized artificial intelligence like never before. But ethical concerns such as plagiarism and misinformation campaigns are yet to be addressed.
Egypt-based ADES Arabia is using advanced technologies to enhance connectivity, communication and worker safety. CIO Wissam AI Adany shares how modern innovations help the company's technology transformation.
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. It can explain math problems, generate code, write essays and scripts, do student homework and can almost converse with humans. Yet, ChatGPT is in the experimental stage and prone to errors.
Aleksandra Przegalinska, associate professor at Kozminski University, Poland, expresses optimism about ChatGPT and the broader advancements in artificial intelligence. However, she cautions CXOs to watch out for the gaps as ChatGPT/GPT3 is still in the social experiment stage. It is disruptive but should not be...
The advancement of AI generative language models has brought machines closer to humans. It can help brands have a deeper understanding of sentiment analysis. And it can also help security testers understand people's behavior to improve security.
This candid conversation with ChatGPT explores the role of the CIO - both present and future. From advice to CIOs on handling internal frictions to control over IT budgets and handling redundancy to alternative career options - ChatGPT has it all covered.
Healthcare workers should think twice about using AI tools such as ChatGPT as productivity boosters, privacy experts warned after a Florida doctor publicized on TikTok how he had used one to write a letter to an insurer arguing for patient coverage. What are the risks?
DeHaat, a budding startup in the $360 billion-strong Indian agriculture sector, ensures that technology-enabled farming is used for intelligent input, healthy output and the right markets for selling the crops. Shyam Sunder Singh, co-founder of DeHaat, says the journey has just begun.
Low-level hackers are probing the capacity of ChatGPT to generate scripts that could be used toward criminal ends, such as for stealing files or malicious encryption. One poster on a hacking forum described the process as writing pseudo-code. More sophisticated cases are likely a matter of time.
ChatGPT, an AI-based chatbot that specializes in dialogue, is raising concern among security professionals about how criminals could use cheap, accessible natural language AI to write convincing phishing emails and pull off nefarious deepfake scams. Peter Cassidy discusses the implications.
A digital touch point may not be the first choice for someone applying for a housing loan from a remote town or village. However, the adoption of digital technologies, particularly AI/ML, can significantly improve response time and enhance operational efficiencies for a loan disbursement company.
Anything that can write a software code can also write malware. The latest AI technology can do it in seconds. Even worse, it could open the door to rapid innovation for hackers with little or no technical skills or help them overcome language barriers to writing the perfect phishing email.
Dismissing concerns about intelligent machines ruling the human race, AI researchers remain optimistic. They feel AI will augment human decisions, and the outcome will be better decisions. For instance, AI will be applied to solve problems related to energy consumption and global warming.
Global supply chains have been buckling under the strain of unprecedented demand and constricted effective logistics capacity. Lexmark took the issue head-on and leveraged its digital transformation journey to improve its overall supply chain management.
Darktrace's Cybersprint acquisition allowed the cybersecurity AI vendor to move from focusing solely on internal threats to also defending the external attack surface, Nicole Eagan says. The company says AI will give an outside-in view of the victim and simulate how the attacker will behave.
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