Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. 'Regulation stifles innovation' is a misguided myth Governments and tech companies should not fear regulation as it does not need to come at the cost of innovation. In fact, any policy development that is founded on this principle is ultimately one that can be more successful, Michael Bąk writes. 29/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Amazon invests an additional $2.75 billion into AI company Anthropic Amazon will maintain a minority stake in Anthropic. 28/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News UN votes to approve its first resolution on AI in bid to make it safe The adopted resolution will seize the opportunities of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI systems for sustainable development. 21/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Denmark to get powerful AI supercomputer and research centre The Danish Novo Nordisk Foundation is partnering with Nvidia to put in place what they say will be one of the world’s most powerful AI supercomputers. 20/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News The EU passed the first AI law. Tech experts say it’s ‘bittersweet’ In a world-first, the EU has passed legislation to regulate artificial intelligence but while some argue it does not go far enough, others say it could hurt companies with “additional constraints”. 16/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Under Armour spot sparks debate about AI use in adverts A sports advertisement posted by Under Armour sparked a debate among directors concerned about the future of the industry. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. Is generative AI truly making disinformation worse? Without tackling existing flaws within our current ecosystem, we are creating a fertile ground where disinformation and other harmful phenomena will continue to flourish, Kalim Ahmed writes. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News AI image-generator Midjourney blocks images of Biden and Trump A watchdog group criticised Midjourney earlier this month, stating it is already being used to produce images that could support disinformation about political candidates. 14/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Draft UN resolution on AI aims to make it 'safe and trustworthy' A new draft resolution aims to close the digital divide on artificial intelligence. 13/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI says Elon Musk wanted full control of the AI company Musk’s lawsuit alleges OpenAI abandoned its original plans to be an open-source AI company that was for the good of humanity. 06/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI rival Anthropic launches its most powerful AI chatbot The company was formed in 2021 by brother and sister Dario and Daniela Amodei, after they left OpenAI. 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Euroviews. What’s next after Europe’s ‘year of AI’? Realising the economic and social potential presented by AI and maintaining the growth in adoption across Europe means equipping everyone with the right skills so we can all be included in Europe’s digital journey, Tanuja Randery writes. 04/03/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Humanoid robot-maker Figure partners with OpenAI Figure is less than two years old and doesn't have a commercial product but is persuading influential tech industry backers to support its vision of shipping billions of human-like robots to the world's workplaces and homes. 29/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Google’s CEO admits Gemini AI model’s responses showed ‘bias’ Sundar Pichai told employees the bias was “completely unacceptable and we got it wrong”. 28/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News MWC 2024: Here is a look at the mobile phones of the future Bendy phones and satellite connections were among the innovations on display at Mobile World Congress this year. 27/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Microsoft's deal with Mistral AI faces criticism and further scrutiny Some critics in the European Parliament are mad about the deal but there are also questions about what happened and the EU plans to look into it 27/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News France's Mistral AI releases ChatGPT rival and partners with Microsoft It marks a dramatic shake-up for the company which launched as partially open sourced, meaning the software is free for the public to modify and distribute. 26/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News OpenAI and Intel CEOs discuss AI's need for processing power CEOs of OpenAI and Intel cite artificial intelligence's voracious appetite for processing power 22/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News Can AI companies legally mine the Internet for training content? Have AI companies already won on copyright issues? Some experts say they may have, though it may be decided on a case-by-case basis. 21/02/2024
Now playing Next Tech News What is open source AI and why is profit so important to the debate? Regulators, start-ups and Big Tech are split into two camps in the open versus closed source artificial intelligence debate, where safety and profit take precedence. 20/02/2024