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Another scandal in the world of cryptocurrencies with money laundering in the background, Germany and France block the EU AI Act, and IAA Poland initiates the Round Table of Influencer Marketing. We invite you to another review of the week from the Digitized editorial team.

Artificial intelligence can shorten the work week for 28% of workers in the United Kingdom and the United States. The British think tank Autonomy shows that such a transformation will not only increase productivity, but also help avoid unemployment and improve the mental and physical health of workers.

After a five-day media scandal surrounding his dismissal, Sam Altman officially returns to the position of CEO of OpenAI. The company succumbed to the pressures of shareholders and its employees.

Sam Altman is no longer the CEO of OpenAI. You can read about why, who will replace him, and how this will affect the AI industry in our latest weekly review. In addition, we write about our impressions from Web Summit 2023 in Lisbon, AI negotiating with AI, and the concerns of Polish entrepreneurs. Welcome.

On November 17, information appeared on the OpenAI blog that Sam Altman is stepping down from the position of CEO of the company. The reason? The company's board has lost confidence in him. Who will take over the reins at OpenAI?

Samsung joins the race for dominance in the field of AI. The Korean giant presented its first model of generative artificial intelligence named Gauss at the beginning of November 2023.

Web Summit 2023, or a product not as described [REPORT]

Web Summit 2023, or a product not as described [REPORT]

Despite the controversy preceding Web Summit 2023, a three-day celebration of technology, business, and progress was consistently announced. However, it turned out rather bland and sluggish, and what's worse - the mentioned controversy had little to do with it. Is the Web Summit formula starting to wear out for good?

Despite the controversy preceding Web Summit 2023, a three-day celebration of technology, business, and progress was consistently announced. However, it turned out rather bland and sluggish, and what's worse - the mentioned controversy had little to do with it. Is the Web Summit formula starting to wear out for good?

The United Kingdom has announced that by 2025 it will build three new supercomputers, thus becoming a European powerhouse in this area. The machines will be built with funds worth 1.1 billion USD and will operate in three cities: Bristol, Cambridge and Edinburgh.

AI conducted legal contract negotiations without human involvement. This is a clash between artificial intelligence and... artificial intelligence. The company Luminance fully entrusted AI with contract negotiations and as it says, they took place "without human interference, between two opposing parties".

I recently visited an almost fully automated factory. The number of employees was minimal, and their duties were limited to ensuring the right amount of materials and pressing the appropriate buttons. Their real work began when the machines broke down. Then, people proved to be indispensable.