AI chatbots could soon be getting an upgrade with planning capabilities
Statements to the media by executives at both OpenAI and Meta suggest that some ability to plan ahead will be incorporated into AI chatbots.
A rational tool like AI can’t exist in an irrational workplace environment
While the technological advances are remarkable, the promises of AI do not square with what we have learned in over 40 years of research in organisational psychology.
AI is pushing the boundaries of creativity but it has its limitations
AI technology is remarkable. But there are concerns about its benefits and ethical implications, and how it can sometimes raise eyebrows.
Neural Notes: Big tech is coming for Nvidia’s AI chippies
In this week's edition: everyone wants some of Nvidia's AI chip money with Apple, Intel, Google and Meta all unveiling their latest offerings.
Andromeda Robotics: On the brink of profitability with a lean approach to hardware
After just two years Andromeda Robotics has almost broken even, despite only receiving $1 million in funding to date.
Business email hacks go undetected for 11 days on average
Security firm CyberCX has warned that business email compromise attacks have become the leading security issue in Australia and New Zealand and the threats were becoming more sophisticated.
Vow’s lab-grown quail is coming to Singapore after a brand change
Vow is entering the Singaporean market with Forged Parfait -- a product made from cultivated Japanese quail cells.
Three ways businesses can ramp up their cybersecurity efforts
Rather than thinking the size of your business puts you out of harm’s way, think about how you can be proactive in understanding your online security.
Neural Notes: Google considers charging for AI search results
Google, the tech giant that made a $112.3 billion net income in 2023, is considering introducing a paid model for its AI search capabilities.
Companies are using ‘AI washing’ to inflate their AI capabilities
The practice of AI washing isn’t totally new. It follows the same idea as greenwashing, where companies pretend to be eco-friendly to attract investors and consumers.
Neural Notes: CSIRO’s AI blueprint, Leigh’s big data vision and Adobe’s AI advancements
This week: Andrew Leigh on AI and big data, David Pocock's proposal, CSIRO reports and Adobe's new products.
Why online dating is facing an onslaught of AI-powered fraud
When we chat with someone online on the dating apps, we cannot know if their answers are written by a chatbot. We also can’t know if someone's photos have been produced with the help of an AI image generator.