AUSTIN (Reuters) -Months since ChatGPT's debut, engineers and marketers at the stock exchange operator Nasdaq are embracing newer artificial intelligence, while its lawyers are treading more cautiously, its chief technology and chief information officer said on Tuesday. Inside Nasdaq, which also sells technology for global markets, workers across different departments are exploring how to use so-called generative AI, Brad Peterson said at the Reuters MOMENTUM conference in Austin. Like the viral chatbot, this technology can be prompted to produce text or other new content, based on past data.
By Jeffrey Dastin AUSTIN (Reuters) - Months into the advent of more powerful artificial intelligence, a split is emerging inside the corporate world: .
AUSTIN (Reuters) -Months since ChatGPT's debut, engineers and marketers at the stock exchange operator Nasdaq are embracing newer artificial intelligence, while its lawyers are treading more cautiously, its chief technology and chief information officer said on Tuesday. Inside Nasdaq, which also sells technology for global markets, workers across different departments are exploring how to use so-called generative AI, Brad Peterson said at the Reuters MOMENTUM conference in Austin. Like the viral chatbot, this technology can be prompted to produce text or other new content, based on past data.
By Jeffrey Dastin AUSTIN (Reuters) - Months into the advent of more powerful artificial intelligence, a split is emerging inside the corporate world: .