Millions of students are using generative AI to write their papers, new research from online essay submission platform and plagiarism detector Turnitin has revealed. Of the 200 million papers submitted on the platform, Turnitin’s AI detector tool, launched in April
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Lack of AI skills is putting public sector projects at risk
New research from Salesforce has revealed the public sector could face significant challenges if the AI skills gap continues. According to the study, three in five public sector respondents noted a shortage of AI skills as their primary implementation hurdle,
AI could be the prescription that healthcare systems need so desperately
With pressure increasing on healthcare systems globally and many countries still struggling to clear the backlog from the pandemic, Microsoft believes AI holds the key to addressing both administrative burdens and improving the clinician-patient experience. A new study from the
Amazon CEO says GenAI may be the biggest technology transformation since the cloud
In his annual year-end letter to shareholders, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy highlighted the significance of generative artificial intelligence not just for the company’s profits but the entire technological landscape. Likening its impact to that of the advent of the cloud,
UK government accused of failing to protect copyright from generative AI
UK lawmakers have criticized the UK government for its perceived lack of action in safeguarding copyright holders’ rights to their information being used by AI developers. In a report issued by the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee,
Most programmers will be using AI coders by 2028
Gartner has forecasted that, by 2028, as many as three in four enterprise software engineers will harness the power of AI code assistants, up from just one in 10 in 2023. The study of nearly 600 global respondents found that
SAP layoffs hidden behind transformation program, European Works Council claims
SAP’s recent announcement of a corporate restructuring effort has sparked controversy, with the European Works Council accusing the German software company of using the program to cover up widespread layoffs. Earlier in January, the company confirmed that it would be
Most Americans want strict AI regulations — privacy worries leave many concerned
Fast advancement and development of artificial intelligence, spurred on by the immense success of ChatGPT’s public preview launch in late 2022 and the subsequent onslaught of AI tools in the months that followed, has sparked widespread concerns among the public,
Microsoft announces new AI hub in London in latest AI push
In its efforts to boost its research and development efforts into artificial intelligence, Microsoft has lifted the wraps off its new AI Hub in London. The announcement comes in the wake of Redmond revealing its new Microsoft AI business, which
AI will lead to cut in human workers, executives admit
New research has found implementing AI tools across various business functions is likely to reduce human workforces over the next five years. The survey from Adecco of senior-level execs from 2,000 large companies worldwide alluded to AI’s negative impacts on