
Microsoft and Epic set their AI on medical records
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.

Google worried that AI might be evil
Ironic, don't cha think?
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has been telling the world+dog that Google is not releasing its advanced models of its AI chatbot because they might end up being evil.

Musk claims to developing his own AI
Oh look another shiny thing
Supreme Twit Elon [look at me] Musk has created a new company dedicated to artificial intelligence presumably because his move into right-wing social media by buying Twitter sank faster than the Titanic.

Amazon offers CodeWhisperer for free
Price war with Microsoft
Amazon is making its AI-powered coding assistant CodeWhisperer free for individual developers, reports the Verge, "undercutting the $10 per month pricing of its Microsoft-made rival."

Companies should not trust AI
They could end up in court
Companies that depend too much on AI-backed solutions could find themselves in court, according to legal experts.

Amazon releases its own AI
Amazon Bedrock is a place right out of history
Amazon is releasing a ChatGPT and DALL-E rival it calls Amazon Bedrock.

Sony throws cash at Raspberry
AI plans
The company behind the Raspberry Pi line of computers has raised fresh investment from Sony's semiconductor unit, in a deal aimed at advancing its efforts in artificial intelligence.

Developer says AI can make a good debugger
BioBootloader does all the work
A developer called Wolverine has come up with an AI-based program which takes all the donkey work out of debugging code.

Microsoft makes DALL-E powered AI available
Appearing on Bing
Microsoft is making its DALL-E-powered AI image generator "available on desktop for Edge users around the world."

US start-ups give a Chinese AI efforts a leg up
Apparently the government has not told them this is a bad idea
US institutional investors are indirectly financing a rash of Chinese AI startups aspiring to be China's answer to OpenAI.