TCS calls Gen AI a civilisational shift, to build large pool of AI agents to work alongside humans

Mumbai, May 28 (PTI) India’s largest IT services company TCS believes that generative artificial intelligence (AI) is not just another tech cycle but a “civilisational shift” which will positively benefit every industry. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran, who also chairs the TCS board, said the USD 30 billion IT services company will create a “large…

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Where the richest families are shifting their investments

Nonetheless, a first-quarter survey by UBS Global Wealth Management of 317 family offices managing $1.1 billion each, on average, reveals some of the richest families in the world believe their strategic investment strategies are working. They are unlikely to make big asset allocation adjustments in the next few years. Despite leaning toward public markets, “these…

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Inner workings of AI an enigma

Even the greatest human minds building generative artificial intelligence that is poised to change the world admit they do not comprehend how digital minds think. “People outside the field are often surprised and alarmed to learn that we do not understand how our own AI creations work,” Anthropic co-founder Dario Amodei wrote in an essay…

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The Tools of Tomorrow: What Lies Ahead with the AI Revolution

Artificial intelligence has broken free from its awkward, glitch-ridden phase and emerged as a revolutionary tool for success. It is no longer the bumbling intern of technology—accidentally endorsing illegal activities or discriminating against certain age groups. AI has sharpened its edge, becoming the crème de la crème of human innovation, capable of rewriting the fabric…

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LLMs now write lots of science. Good

Many people are busily experimenting with chatbots in the hope that generative artificial intelligence (AI) can improve their daily lives. Scientists, brainy as they are, are several steps ahead. As we report, 10% or more of abstracts for papers in scientific journals now appear to be written at least in part by large language models….

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