HCL Technologies, India's third largest IT services provider, plans to train 50,000 employees in generative AI (GenAI) by year's end. With this move, the company aims to leverage AI advancements and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.
"There is a rush right now to go for copyright holders that have private collections of stuff that is not available to be scraped," said Edward Klaris from law firm Klaris Law, which says it s advising content owners on deals worth tens of millions of dollars apiece to license archives of photos, movies and books for AI training.
Mass Shortage As AI companies keep building bigger and better models, they are running down a shared problem: sometime soon, the internet will not be big enough to provide all the data they need. As the Wall Street Journal reports, some companies are looking for alternative sources of data training now that the internet is growing […]
In this article, we will look at the top 20 US states for AI jobs. We have also discussed the growth of AI in the employment landscape in the US. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to the Top 5 US States for AI Jobs. Artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed exceptional […]