Google has stopped allowing users to generate images of humans with its Gemini AI tool after people complained that it produced pictures of Black founding fathers, a female pope, and gay couples when you asked it to create images of straight couples.
Why it matters: Google and other AI providers aim to avoid bias in the output of their generative AI tools, but removing stereotypes keeps tripping them up.
Patients across the country have been unable to get their prescriptions filled as health tech company Change Healthcare responds to a cyberattack.
Why it matters: It's still unclear when Change Healthcare will return to normal operations, and until then, local pharmacies that rely on the company to process payments through patients' insurance say they're facing outages and delays in filling prescriptions.
AI chipmaker Nvidia topped $2 trillion in market cap on Friday less than nine months after crossing the $1 trillion threshold.
Why it matters: AI-drunk investors have bid up Nvidia, whose advanced chips power AI systems, to bubble-like levels. The company's stock chart parties like it's 1999 — and we all remember what happened to the dotcom era darlings a year later.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York president John C. Williams weighed in on the potential impact the artificial intelligence boom could have on the economy — specifically, whether it will make workers more productive over the long term.
Where it stands: Whether or not the current productivity boom is sustainable — especially if and when the supply-side effects Williams mentions wear off — might come down to the impact of AI.
Why it matters: The bull market has been running since October 2022, but the near-euphoria surrounding all things AI seems to be provoking renewed feelings of friskiness among investors.
The big AT&T network outage was a productivity catastrophe for commuters across the country Thursday, but remote workers were totes fine, Bloomberg reported.
State of play: Without cellular access on their train rides, commuters apparently resorted to reading books — the paper kind! — instead of making calls, checking email, frantically Slacking, etc.
"Chief AI officer" is one of the hottest new job titles, but some experts say AI strategy should be everyone's job.
Why it matters: Many organizations have decided that AI is too important and complicated to rely on one executive to develop and manage their strategy.
AT&T saysThursday's outage which left thousands of customers without service and unable to call 911, was "not a cyber attack," the company believes.
Why it matters: Despite threats from nation-state hackers in China and Russia, it's still statistically more likely that a network outage would be caused by misconfigurations or faulty settings.