It seems like every day new news about artificial intelligence hits the news. Which stories should grab our attention, and which are just clickbait?
In a new episode of the Cornell Keynote Podcast, CornellKaran Girotra, Charles H. Dyson Family Professor of Management and professor of operations, technology and innovation at Cornell University's SC Johnson School of Management and Cornell Tech, will discuss AI's current capabilities and share the most noteworthy updates on the technology.
Some business leaders believe that artificial intelligence will replace human workers in the not-too-distant future. Only time will tell. In the meantime, advances in AI are helping professionals streamline their daily workflows in groundbreaking ways.
“Technically, I think OpenAI is ahead and Google is catching up. Or I would say pretty close. Probably a few months behind. But Google has one big advantage, which Microsoft also has: Google has distribution power. That means you have to go to OpenAI's product and download ChatGPT. If they publish the app soon, which they claim they do.”
We hear about OpenAI because tech-savvy people and people interested in this space follow the news. They don't have to follow the news to get Google products or Microsoft products to people. Google can integrate all of these technologies into the workflows that Google products already support, which is a huge advantage.”
—Karan Girotra
In this episode, Girotra also covers:
- Recent announcements from OpenAI, Microsoft and Google
- Advances that bring AI closer to the human brain
- Integration of classification and generation functions
- Improvements to reduce latency in generation AI
- Differences between small and large language models
- AI agents and the task plans they can create
- Cost reduction through technological improvements
- Ethical concerns and unintended consequences
- How science fiction influences society's understanding of AI
- “Scalable stupidity” vs. “perceptive intelligence”
- The value of AI as a general-purpose technology in business
- Enterprise AI Experimentation and Endpoints
- Reduce employee anxiety and fear about AI
- The anatomy of change, the drivers of innovation, and intelligent failure
Listen to Episode 35, “AI Today: Latest Trends in Generative AI Technology.”
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Karan Girotra is the author of three online eCornell programs.
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