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September 10, 2024

GitLab Launches Duo Enterprise AI Tool to Boost Software Development and Security

GitLab Enhanced Developer Productivity with Duo Enterprise AI Tool.

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September 10, 2024

OpenAI Enhances Controls in Assistants API, Empowering Developers with Greater Flexibility

OpenAI’s New Features Offer Improved File Search and Increased Autonomy for AI Agents

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September 9, 2024

Apple Launches iPhone 16 with Apple Intelligence

Apple's 2024 "Glowtime" event showcased the new iPhone 16, AirPods 4, Apple Watch Series 10, and Apple Intelligence—the company's latest AI initiative.

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September 9, 2024

71% of Leaders Prefer AI Skills Over Experience

Executives now favor AI skills over industry experience, raising job security concerns.

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September 5, 2024

Roblox Chief Scientist Foresees Making Games By Voice: The Ultimate No-Code

Roblox's chief scientist, Morgan McGuire, envisions a future where games can be created using voice commands. The company uses AI for game development, content moderation, and real-time language translation to enhance user experience and support its global community.

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September 4, 2024

Gartner Report: One-Third of Generative AI Projects Set to Fail

Gartner's report shows at least 30% of Gen AI projects will be abandoned after the proof-of-concept stage by the end of 2025, as organizations struggle to prove and realize value.

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September 4, 2024

NVIDIA Introduces NIM Agent Blueprints for Scalable AI Applications

NVIDIA has introduced NIM™ Agent Blueprints, a set of customizable AI workflows for rapid development and deployment of generative AI applications in areas like customer service, drug discovery, and PDF data extraction.

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August 29, 2024

OpenAI Supports California Bill For Labeling AI-Generated Content

OpenAI is backing California's AB 3211 bill, which would require tech companies to label AI-generated content. This move aims to increase transparency and curb the spread of misinformation, especially during elections.

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