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AI Copyrights, Resume Writing Robots, Walmart's Conversational AI, Crypto Talent Drain, and Tech Industry Mourns Loss of Bob Lee
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AI Creators Claim Copyright for their AI Selves - Humans Next on the List?
Metaphysic CEO Tom Graham submitted for copyright registration his AI likeness with the US Copyright Office, making him the first person to do so.
The company champions individual ownership and control of their AI likenesses and biometric data.
The process of registering copyright in an AI likeness provides a framework for how other individuals and public figures can take steps to protect their identities, performances, and brands.
The company's cutting-edge proprietary technology has positioned it as the premiere partner for the biggest names in Hollywood and content creation.
Maintaining data ownership and protecting individuals’ rights will be critical to the mass adoption of AI technologies.
LinkedIn's new AI tools can write your resume, but can they get you the job?
LinkedIn developed generative AI tools including ChatGPT and GPT-4 in three months.
The generative AI-powered tools include collaborative articles, job descriptions, and personalized writing suggestions.
LinkedIn prioritized an engineering philosophy rooted in exploration over building a mature final product.
The company created the LinkedIn Gateway and Generative AI Playground and brought together engineers for an internal Hackathon.
LinkedIn puts AI-generated articles through an evaluation pipeline, relying on human contributors to flag bad content and prioritize informative and safe content.
Walmart's New AI Will Know Your Needs Before You Do - Is It Helpful or Just Creepy?
Walmart is advancing its conversational AI capabilities using OpenAI's GPT-4 for its website and mobile app.
Large language models like GPT-4 are allowing Walmart to go beyond task-based chatbots to problem-based chatbots that allow customers to express what they need in natural language.
Walmart now has nearly two dozen different experiences using the platform for natural language understanding capabilities.
Walmart aims to leverage ChatGPT-like experiences or models to anticipate what customers are looking for.
Generative AI will open up a variety of opportunities for Walmart, both providing new or improved customer experiences and improving internal processes or productivity.
US Losing Crypto Talent Faster Than Bitcoin Drops - Developers Seek Safer Havens
The US is losing its talented blockchain developers as they look for safer havens.
There is a concern that increased regulation in the US is driving developers to seek opportunities in other countries.
Many countries are aggressively trying to attract blockchain talent and create a friendly environment for crypto-related businesses.
The trend of crypto talent leaving the US is alarming because it could lead to the US losing its competitive edge in the global crypto market.
The US government needs to balance its desire for regulation with the need to support innovation in the crypto space to prevent this talent drain.
Tech industry mourns the loss of Bob Lee, former Square CTO and MobileCoin product officer, in fatal stabbing
Bob Lee, Chief Product Officer at MobileCoin, was killed in a fatal stabbing in San Francisco.
Lee had previously worked at Google and Square, and was known for creating Cash App and investing in multiple tech startups.
The tech community expressed their grief and paid tribute to Lee on social media.
No arrests have been made in the case and no additional details have been shared by the San Francisco Police Department.
Lee was 43 years old.
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