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OpenAI launches AI browser Atlas in latest challenge to Google

The Japan Times

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a long-anticipated artificial intelligence-powered web browser built around its popular chatbot, in a direct challenge to Google Chrome's dominance. OpenAI on Tuesday unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a long-anticipated artificial intelligence-powered web browser built around its popular chatbot, in a direct challenge to Google Chrome's dominance. The launch marks OpenAI's latest move to capitalize on 800 million weekly active ChatGPT users, as it expands into more aspects of users' online lives by collecting data about consumers' browser behavior. It could accelerate a broader shift toward AI-driven search, as users increasingly turn to conversational tools that synthesize information instead of relying on traditional keyword-based results from Google -- intensifying competition between OpenAI and Google. Shares of Alphabet, which owns the Chrome browser, were down 1.8% in afternoon trading.


Armored Core VI review: FromSoftware's latest challenge is surprisingly approachable

Engadget

Before becoming a household name in gaming circles, he cut his teeth working on the studio's long-running Armored Core series, serving as a planner on 2005's Armored Core: Last Raven and then as director on Armored Core IV and Armored Core: For Answer. Following the success of Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, FromSoftware went on to release two more Armored Core games, though Miyazaki wasn't directly involved in those projects. Since then, the studio has been busy building on the Souls series, culminating with the runaway success of Elden Ring. Now, for the first time in nearly a decade, From is revisiting its mech franchise. Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon also marks the directorial debut of one of the studio's most promising up-and-coming talents -- Masaru Yamamura the lead game designer on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and a designer on Bloodborne. Armored Core VI is not a Soulslike, but a lot of its best ideas feel informed by Sekiro and Bloodborne.


Artificial Intelligence In RegTech Market Growth Trends 2022 Latest Challenges, Recent Opportunities, Emerging Technologies, Business Share and Size Forecast to 2026 - Digital Journal

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The global Artificial Intelligence In RegTech market study provides precise and high-quality industry size data, together with revenue projections and business geographic landscape. Additionally, it provides the CAGR status, gross margin, and overall growth prospects of the Top Key Players to support business progress- Trulioo, White & Case LLP, QUARULE, INC., Open Source Investor Services, Sysxnet Limited, Silverfinch, Ayasdi, Inc. "Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry." Global "Artificial Intelligence In RegTech Market" Research 2022 offers valuable insights on latest trends, growing demand in each region, top key players update with regional scope, and growth revenue. The Artificial Intelligence In RegTech market report covers major significant strategies, business developments, competitive landscape analysis and business challenges over the forecast period. The report evaluates various segments and sub-segments of industry which includes industry types, applications and regions.


Artificial Intelligence in Accounting Market Growth Trends 2022 Latest Challenges, Recent Opportunities, Emerging Technologies, Business Share and Size Forecast to 2026 - Digital Journal

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The global Artificial Intelligence in Accounting market study provides precise and high-quality industry size data, together with revenue projections and business geographic landscape. Additionally, it provides the CAGR status, gross margin, and overall growth prospects of the Top Key Players to support business progress- Talk Accounting, Bkper, Agilize Europe, Smacc, Vic.ai, Xero, AI Accountant "Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry." Global "Artificial Intelligence in Accounting Market" Research 2022 offers valuable insights on latest trends, growing demand in each region, top key players update with regional scope, and growth revenue. The Artificial Intelligence in Accounting market report covers major significant strategies, business developments, competitive landscape analysis and business challenges over the forecast period. The report evaluates various segments and sub-segments of industry which includes industry types, applications and regions.


XPrize's latest challenge wants AI to better predict COVID-19 transmission rates

Engadget

The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't only led to the loss of lives, but also to the loss of livelihoods worldwide as businesses close due to necessary lockdowns. It's had major economic impact across industries, and experts believe the world will continue feeling it for years to come, even after vaccines become available. It's still unclear when a vaccine will come out, though, and local economies need to reopen soon if they haven't yet. In an effort to find ways on how to safely reopen societies in the midst of a pandemic, XPrize has teamed up with Cognizant on a new competition with a $500,000 prize purse. The XPrize Pandemic Response Challenge will have participants build data--driven AI models that can predict local coronavirus transmission rates.


IBM Watson's latest challenge: cybersecurity

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IBM plans to launch a cloud-based version of Watson's cognitive computing technology, designed solely to zero in on cybersecurity language, as a part of a year-long research project, the company announced Tuesday. The Watson for Cyber Security platform is touted as the first technology to offer cognition of security data. Watson will pull the majority of its cognitive data from the X-Force research library: a threat intelligence platform with 20 years of security research, details on 8 million spam and phishing attacks and more than 100,000 documented vulnerabilities. "Even if the industry was able to fill the estimated 1.5 million open cybersecurity jobs by 2020, we'd still have a skills crisis in security," Marc van Zadelhoff, general manager of IBM Security said in a statement. "The volume and velocity of data in security is one of our greatest challenges in dealing with cybercrime."