• ZDNet

    Tabnine and Atlassian reveal new generative AI tools for developers

    Just days after Github's Copilot Workspace launch, Tabnine and Atlassian are adding to the growing number of AI-powered support tools available to developers. Tabnine is a generative AI code assistant built to support developers and boost productivity, and Atlassian offers a suite of team collaboration tools. On Wednesday, the companies co-launched a preview of coming AI integrations, part of Atlassian Rovo, at the Atlassian Team 2024 conference. Also: I tested the AI gadget that got the...

  • Everyone Who Pays for Slack Can Now Try Its New AI Tools

    Slack is adding three new AI features as part of a paid add-on: You can use AI to summarize searches, channels, and threads.

  • Amazon Music unveils Maestro: a new AI-Powered playlist sidekick

    Amazon Music this week unveiled a new beta feature called Maestro, an AI-powered tool designed to help users create playlists based on unique prompts.

    • Neowin

    Amazon Q is a new gen AI tool built for developers and businesses; this is what it can do

    Amazon Q Developer and Amazon Q Business are now generally available. They're generative-AI solutions which aim to help developers with coding and businesses work with company data more efficiently.

    • ZDNet

    Google releases two new free resources to help you optimize your AI prompts

    To get the most out of the many readily available AI chatbots, you have to master the art of AI prompting. Figuring out exactly what to say to an AI chatbot to get the results you want can be challenging, however, so Google is trying to help. The company last week unveiled a new blog series with tips, tricks, and suggestions on how you can get the most out of Gemini for Google Workspace. Even though the series is intended to help working professionals navigate Google's AI assistant in Workspace,...

    • ZDNet

    GitHub releases an AI-powered tool aiming for a 'radically new way of building software'

    Over the past two years, generative AI has helped accelerate what programmers can do. Now, GitHub is giving them even more tools.On Monday, the company launched a technical preview of GitHub Copilot Workspace, an AI-powered developer environment. The release builds on GitHub's existing productivity tools, including GitHub Copilot, launched in 2022, and Copilot Chat, which lets programmers use natural language to test and debug their code.Also: Yikes! Microsoft Copilot failed every single one of...

  • Japan's AI Tool Knows When Fresh Grads will Quit Their Jobs: New Study

    Japanese researchers are now developing a tool to determine who is on the verge of quitting their jobs.

  • Discover Your K-Pop Persona With Spotify's New Interactive Experience — Spotify

    In the last decade, as K-Pop cemented its status as a global phenomenon, Spotify has helped fans around the world keep their fingers on the pulse at every step of the way. To date, our flagship playlist K-Pop ON! (온) has amassed nearly 5.4 million saves by Spotify users. Listeners can also merge their music

  • New Llama 3 LLM AI model released by Meta AI

    Meta’s recent unveiling of Llama 3, a new state-of-the-art large language model, signifies a groundbreaking leap forward in the realm of artificial intelligence. This powerful model comes in two distinct versions: an 8 billion parameter model and a more advanced 70 billion parameter variant. Llama 3 is engineered to drastically enhance the performance of AI-driven […]

  • Mark Zuckerberg Explains His New Gold Chain While Debuting New Meta Ray-Ban Features

    Meta has made some major announcements on the AI front over the past week. It started with Facebook co-founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcing the new Meta AI assistant built on Llama 3 which they believe can and will surpass the capabilities of ChatGPT. On the AI-powered hardware front, Mark Zuckerberg announced new functionality […]

  • AI tools from Microsoft and Google are just streamlining middle management, leading AI expert says: WSJ

    Microsoft and Google rolled out their own AI-powered productivity tools last year, touting them as products that could revolutionize how people work.But one leading AI expert thinks otherwise.Ethan Mollick, a professor of management at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business, has been tapped by the White House, JP Morgan, Google, and many others for his insights on artificial intelligence.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mollick said Microsoft's Copilot and...

  • How to model effective AI prompts

    Effective prompting frameworks and practices for replicating your successes. During Ragan’s Employee Communications Conference in Chicago last week, Martin Waxman to join us for an interactive pre-conference workshop about how communicators can master AI-powered writing and content creation. Waxman is a PR veteran and educator at the York Schulich School of Business who now specializes in […]