Monthly Archives: March 2023

No-Code for Entrepreneurs: A 12-Step Roadmap to High-Income Skills

Entrepreneurship is synonymous with innovation and risk-taking, but it can be a challenging journey filled with obstacles and challenges. However, the rise of no-code technology has opened up new doors for entrepreneurs to take their ideas from concept to reality … Continue reading

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Humans are still better at creating phishing emails than AI — for now

AI-generated phishing emails, including ones created by ChatGPT, present a potential new threat for security professionals, says Hoxhunt. The post Humans are still better at creating phishing emails than AI — for now appeared first on TechRepublic.

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OpenAI debuts GPT-4 after year of training on Azure supercomputer

The GPT-4 language model is now available for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Developers can join an API waitlist.  The post OpenAI debuts GPT-4 after year of training on Azure supercomputer appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Adept, a startup training AI to use existing software and APIs, raises $350M

In another sign that the current VC appetite for AI is insatiable, Adept, a startup building AI that “enables humans and computers to work together creatively to solve problems,” yesterday announced that it raised $350 million in a Series B … Continue reading

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Substack brings its ‘Chat’ discussions feature to the web

Substack announced today it’s bringing its “Chat” feature to the web after launching it on mobile last November. Chat allows writers to communicate directly with their loyal readers right on Substack. When Substack first announced chat, the company was hoping … Continue reading

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In client call, SVB’s new CEO focuses on keeping the firm’s venture and startup relationships alive

Silicon Valley Bank’s new CEO Tim Mayopoulos pitched venture and startup clients hard to help keep the bank alive in a 30-minute call.

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GPT-4 Is Exciting and Scary

Today, the new language model from OpenAI may not seem all that dangerous. But the worst risks are the ones we cannot anticipate.

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Chancellor announces £1m Manchester Prize for AI

The Budget also promises funding for a supercomputer and a £2.5bn quantum-computing research programme.

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UK Spring Budget: Government trumpets improved tax relief scheme for ‘R&D-intensive SMEs’

U.K. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt went a small way toward addressing concerns over proposed research and development (R&D) tax credit cuts for small-and-medium sized enterprises (SMEs). But he stopped short of the u-turn some had hoped for following the Government’s Autumn … Continue reading

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ADIA invests $500 million in Lenskart

Lenskart has signed a definitive agreement to raise $500 million from the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, they said Wednesday, at the height of the market slump as the Indian eyewear retailer bulks up its offerings and scales to international markets. … Continue reading

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