Byte-sized AI: Its a little bit of snow!
This week we have seen the government get behind AI in a big way. This was inevitable whoever was in power, I think. There are a few obvious challenges here:
This week we have seen the government get behind AI in a big way. This was inevitable whoever was in power, I think. There are a few obvious challenges here:
For the more technical parts of my job, I use an AI called Claude, which was created by Anthropic.
O2 have created an AI that sounds like your gran! The obvious question is “why?”. Firstly, it doesn’t sound like your gran specifically, that would be weird; it’s a generic gran called Daisy, complete with confusion about technology and a tendency to talk about her cat too much. Still doesn’t answer why though.
Meta are doing something very interesting. They have a set of AI models collectively called “Llama” which anyone can download and use in their products for free.
The UK is doing something a bit special. The global average for businesses adopting AI to some extent is around 13%.
Every so often in the world of tech something happens that is so astonishing, so utterly gob-smacking that we should all just stop and applaud.
I'm back for another Byte-sized AI issue, and as promised here are my three things! 😁
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Welcome to the very first issue of my new technology newsletter Byte-sized AI. Each issue I will give you three things: Something techy from the news Something that made me laugh Something that you can do to improve how you work
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