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AI for business: multiplying the impact of AI
AI for business: multiplying the impact of AI
As businesses adopt AI, a new era of problem-solving, innovation, and creative decision-making can be brought to scale. In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Malcolm Gladwell and Jacob Goldstein explore the future of AI for business with Kareem Yusuf, senior vice president of product management and growth for IBM software. They discuss the advent of foundation models, how AI can transform data storage and decision-making, and how next-generation AI platforms like watsonx can empower businesses to use AI at scale.
·youtube.com·
AI for business: multiplying the impact of AI
YesChat-ChatGPT4V Dalle3 Claude 2 All in One Free
YesChat-ChatGPT4V Dalle3 Claude 2 All in One Free
Blog looks like they want to disrupt Disney. It read an image of a handwritten page well enough. They promote AI Grading. This started as Claude so it must have recently added GPT-4V. Lots of free GPT's. Search, e.g., for accounting, engineering, management, legal, or forensic. TOS says the maker is MIRA MUSE LLC. Also see Miramuseai.net using Stable Diffusion XL. Privacy policy may reveal data to affiliates, partners. and other users. They had recently emailed a welcome to TIS. Yeschat does appear to have guardrails.
·yeschat.ai·
YesChat-ChatGPT4V Dalle3 Claude 2 All in One Free
AI Trained on Copyrighted Works: When Is It Fair Use?
AI Trained on Copyrighted Works: When Is It Fair Use?

(A difference between this and former search for webpages or books was that only samples or snippets were shown, the aesthetic was not duplicated in the format, and the original was directly referenced. You could sitill get images, e.g. logos. The Constitution itself is not protected by copyright.) "In cases where the end goal of machine learning is new functionality, the use is likely transformative." "Instead, the end user employs such AIs to produce content (AI art, computer code, prose, music)"

·thefashionlaw.com·
AI Trained on Copyrighted Works: When Is It Fair Use?