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Insurers are required to ensure that their utilization of consumer data and artificial intelligence (AI) is non-discriminatory, as outlined in a memo from the state Department of Financial Services dated July 11.
Innovation in the payments space is essential to meet the heightened expectations of convenience, speed, security, and personalization.
The future of generative AI is uncertain as Goldman Sachs questions its actual value.
Jefferies, the investment bank, has identified an obscure Taiwanese company called Insyde Software as a potential undervalued player in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
Whistleblowers have made accusations against OpenAI, claiming that the company is preventing employees from alerting regulators about potential risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI).