Companies are appointing executives to oversee AI. A better approach: infuse the technology throughout the organization.
Even if it’s a familiar pattern — hot new thing, new C-Suite exec to tackle said thing, a few years go by and that C-Suite position no longer exists as everyone is now doing said thing (or it was a fad that has since faded away) — does it make sense for businesses to continue to appoint new czars with every new trend?
AI companies have pledged to commit efforts against AI-generated child sexual abuse materials and deepfake scandals.
Led by renowned child safety organization Thorn and non-profit All Tech Is Human. This collaborative endeavor emphasizes the crucial role of technology in fostering a secure online landscape for young users.
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Business leaders admit secretly using tools such as ChatGPT to carry out jobs. Staff are being sent on AI bootcamps amid warnings eight million jobs are at risk. Survey of 600 global CEOs finds nearly half believe they are in danger too
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