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Many indications suggest that the year 2024 will be crucial for the further development of generative AI models trained on publicly available materials. Subsequent courts will decide whether and to what extent this technology infringes copyright.

The latest "KPMG CEO Outlook" study shows that 68% of CEOs in Poland consider AI to be a key investment, appreciating its potential in personalizing services. However, the challenge remains the lack of legal regulations for genAI, which raises concerns about the future of this technology.

The Polish Agency for Enterprise Development has issued a report "Monitoring trends in innovation" as part of the inno_LAB project. The aim is to analyze technological and socio-economic trends from developed countries, in order to introduce innovations and improve the quality of life in Poland.

What are Polish small and medium-sized entrepreneurs afraid of in 2024, the International Monetary Fund warns against AI, and Revolut faces multi-million fines for privacy breaches. What else did we live through last week?

The "AI Anxiety in Business" study conducted by EY reveals employees' concerns related to the development of artificial intelligence. Among the respondents, as many as 71% express anxiety, mainly due to potential ethical and legal threats, as well as fears of job loss or promotion opportunities.

The company Articul8 was established as an independent corporation supported by Intel's technology and capital. Its task will be to create generative AI solutions tailored to the needs of large enterprises.

Volkswagen has partnered with Cerence to integrate its proprietary voice assistant IDA with ChatGPT. The first cars equipped with the AI chatbot were presented at the CES 2024 trade show.

The year 2023 passed under the sign of AI and everything indicates that nothing will change in this respect in the next one. But what exactly can we expect? And what other trends will take over the world in 2024? Let's look into the future, based on data and official announcements.

Stephen Thaler lost in the British Supreme Court the case for obtaining patents for inventions created by his artificial intelligence system. This is the first such case in the UK, which also sheds light on the issue of whether AI can have patent rights.

Subscription to everyday life, even more immersive and engaging entertainment, and - without major surprises - further development of AI. The creators of Martech Trendbook 2024 present seven megatrends that will shape marketing in 2024.