The Apple silicon end-game comes into focus with iOS 18 AI features set to be powered by data centers full of Apple's chips, just not the ones you'd expect Apple's M-series chips are set to power future iOS 18 AI capabilities, but you might be surprised which silicon Apple's data centers are going to use. 05/10/2024 - 3:18 am | View Link
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New survey data suggests that Gen Z workers know more about AI and are more likely to have used generative AI, compared to their colleagues.
Gen Z didn’t just grow up in the age of social media—we started work during the AI revolution. These conditions impact how Gen Z workers feel about AI and how they use AI at work.
A survey released in advance of Mother’s Day reveals that two-thirds of moms have considered leaving the workforce due to the cost and stress of childcare.
Becoming a parent changes a person. Priorities shift and free time and sleep become things of the past. Rightly or wrongly, this often impacts women more than men.
Fear of failure is natural. It’s a symptom of conscientiousness, and that’s a good thing. But fear of success is a malignant disease fatal to all your hopes and dreams.
Entrepreneurial guru Patrick Bet David tells a story so painfully bewildering I can hardly believe it’s true.
The AI may not let you get away with your snarky remarks any longer. Getty ImagesOpenAI may unveil a new multimodal AI assistant on Monday, The Information reported. This technology could, in theory, help automated customer service agents detect sarcasm. The new model could also be integrated into OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT.