Big Tech lay-offs are already costing them
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19th-century staff management approaches don’t work

Faced with falling margins after the Covid bubble burst, Big Tech let thousands of staff go on the assumption that they could rehire them when things got better at the end of the year, but they might have miscalculated, according an Intuit boss.

Google will bring AI to its advertising
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Coming up with a use for it

Google plans to introduce generative artificial intelligence into its advertising business over the coming months.

Tame Apple Press discovers Apple has no ChatGPT plans
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Will wait to see what happens and the copy it

The Tame Apple Press has been hassling Apple to find out its plans over the AI-based ChatGPT and been shocked to discover there isn’t one.

Microsoft and Epic set their AI on medical records
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Looking for trends 

Software king of the world Microsoft and Epic Systems announced that they are bringing OpenAI's GPT-4 AI language model into health care for use in drafting message responses from health care workers to patients and for use in analysing medical records while looking for trends.

Video is no longer trustworthy
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There is no way to tell who or what is real

The days when you could tell if something was real if you saw a picture or a video are long gone, according to Metaphysic CEO Tom Graham.