MDM and genAI: A match made in Heaven — or something less?

MDM and genAI: A match made in Heaven — or something less?

Unless you’ve been in a coma for the past couple of years, you’ve seen countless headlines about how generative AI (genAI) is revolutionizing how we work, automating some jobs out of existence while empowering workers to move into new and more creative roles. GenAI features have been added to almost every type of business app…

OpenAI opposes data deletion demand in India citing US legal constraints

OpenAI opposes data deletion demand in India citing US legal constraints

OpenAI has informed the Delhi High Court that any directive requiring it to delete training data used for ChatGPT would conflict with its legal obligations under US law. The statement came in response to a copyright lawsuit filed by the Reuters-backed Indian news agency ANI, marking a pivotal development in one of the first major…

Emergency Response Transformed: Inside Kazakhstan’s SOS 102 System

Emergency Response Transformed: Inside Kazakhstan’s SOS 102 System

Emergency response systems worldwide are undergoing rapid transformation, and Kazakhstan is no exception. With the introduction of the SOS 102 app, the country has set a new standard for public safety, redefining how law enforcement interacts with citizens. Launched in 2021, the system integrates cutting-edge technology with a citizen-centric approach, establishing itself as a benchmark…

Apple is the latest company to get pwned by AI

Apple is the latest company to get pwned by AI

It’s happened yet again — this time to Apple. Apple recently had to disable AI-generated news summaries in its News app in iOS 18.3. You can guess why: the AI-driven Notification Summaries for the news and entertainment categories in the app occasionally hallucinated, lied, and spread misinformation.  Sound familiar?  Users complained about the summaries, but Apple…

Today’s AI models have a poor grasp of world history

Today’s AI models have a poor grasp of world history

Today’s AI models do a poor job of providing accurate information about world history, according to a new report from the Austrian research institute Complexity Science Hub (CSH). In an experiment, OpenAI’s GPT-4, Meta’s Llama, and Google’s Gemini were asked to answer yes or no to historical questions — and only 46% of the answers…