How OpenAI's CEO Balances AI Development and Risk | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

How OpenAI’s CEO Balances AI Development and Risk | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

Sam Altman, the CEO of startup OpenAI, is navigating the challenges of being at the forefront of the most buzzed about technologies in decades. WSJ tech reporter Berber Jin joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how he’s balancing the speed…

How Tech Is Betting Big On AI Generated Art

How Tech Is Betting Big On AI Generated Art

Silicon Valley is abuzz over a new kind of artificial intelligence — generative AI. It’s a somewhat new field that exploded in popularity and attention in recent weeks, thanks to a steady stream of novel — and sometimes very weird…

AI, Explained: Why It’s Different This Time | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

AI, Explained: Why It’s Different This Time

There is so much being said about artificial intelligence these days. In order to understand this latest wave of AI, it is important to know how it works and why this moment is different from developments in the past. WSJ…

Elon Musk, tech experts call for pause on AI development

Elon Musk, tech experts call for pause on AI development

In an open letter citing risks to society, Elon Musk and a group of artificial intelligence experts and industry executives are calling for a six-month pause in developing systems more powerful than OpenAI’s newly launched GPT-4. Some experts in Canada…

Why Samsung Is Betting on AI for Smartphone Innovation | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

Why Samsung Is Betting on AI for Smartphone Innovation

Innovation and new technology are often driving factors to convince customers to upgrade their smartphones. Samsung is looking to artificial intelligence to help with its next wave of smartphones. Samsung EVP Patrick Chomet spoke with WSJ senior personal tech columnist…

Why Online Publishers Want AI Chatbot Makers Like Google to Pay Up | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

Why Online Publishers Want AI Chatbot Makers Like Google to Pay Up

A battle between the makers of artificial intelligence chatbots and publishers of online content is brewing. Publishers say they should be compensated by companies like Microsoft, Google and OpenAI for using their material to train chatbots. WSJ reporter Keach Hagey…

AI, Metaverse and New Tech: How Might the EU Regulate It? | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

AI, Metaverse and New Tech: How Might the EU Regulate It?

As more new technologies like artificial intelligence and the metaverse become mainstream, how are European Union officials approaching regulation? Spain’s Secretary of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence Carme Artigas spoke about that with WSJ senior personal tech columnist Joanna…

AI expert reveals his 'single greatest fear' about the technology

AI expert reveals his ‘single greatest fear’ about the technology

AI expert Dr. Gary Marcus joins CNN’s Fredricka Whitfield to discuss the dangers of artificial intelligence. #CNN #News

TikTok’s New Hyper-Realistic Filters Spark Beauty Debate | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

TikTok’s New Hyper-Realistic Filters Spark Beauty Debate

Two new effects on TikTok can give users sculpted cheekbones, plumped lips, or a younger look with the push of a button. But this hyper-realistic image-altering tech also spurs backlash. WSJ reporter Sara Ashley O’Brien joins host Zoe Thomas to…

Has Google’s Reluctance in AI Given Microsoft an Edge? | Tech News Briefing | WSJ

Has Google’s Reluctance in AI Given Microsoft an Edge?

Google has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence and even had its own AI chatbot years before ChatGPT went viral. But inside the company, frustration has simmered over Google’s reluctance to release these products to the public. WSJ Google reporter…