OpenAI is reportedly set to begin testing advertisements in its popular chatbot, ChatGPT, as early as today, according to a report from CNBC. The ads, which will be clearly labeled, will appear in a separate area beneath the user's chat, as announced by OpenAI last month. The company anticipates that ads will eventually account for less than half of its revenue, a source close to the situation told CNBC.
Meanwhile, Siemens CEO Roland Busch is focused on automating various aspects of the company's operations. In an interview with The Verge, Busch discussed AI-powered factories, trade, and the future of NATO. Siemens makes the hardware and software that allows other companies to run and automate their processes.
In New York, over 160 companies have filed notices of mass layoffs since last March, but none have attributed workforce cuts to technological innovation or automation, according to Wired. This option was added to a required question on paperwork that businesses with 50 or more employees must file with the state. The New York Department of Labor confirmed that, as of the end of January, no employer had cited technology as the reason for workforce reductions.
The rise of AI continues to be a major topic of discussion. A recent example is Moltbook, a Reddit clone for bots, which quickly went viral. MIT Technology Review is launching a new AI newsletter, "Making AI Work," to explore how AI is being used in various fields and provide guidance on its implementation. The newsletter will feature weekly case studies and industry-specific information.
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