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The French MistralAI has released a beta version of its chatbot, Elon Musk sued OpenAI, and Google has more troubles. What else did we live through last week?

Elon Musk in a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman argues that the merger with Microsoft was a betrayal of the company's mission in pursuit of profit.

Google's BardAI started speaking Polish, Warsaw University of Technology launched its VC fund, and OpenAI still has to defend itself in Italy against privacy violation allegations. What else did we live through last week?

Chatbots based on generative artificial intelligence have now become some of the most important tools supporting daily work. Here's how to use them sensibly also when looking for it.

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 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.

The European Union has reached an agreement on the AI Act, Google is competing with OpenAI, and Kantar announces marketing trends for 2024. What else have we been living with in the past few days?

Google announced a revolution in the field of artificial intelligence, presenting the world with the Gemini project. This research work, as the company itself assures, is the largest scientific-engineering undertaking, which in the latest tests already surpasses the ChatGPT, GPT-4 version. But is it really?

How has the world changed after a year of ChatGPT's existence, what's happening at NCBR and why does Meta have (again) trouble with European privacy law? We invite you to another weekly review of the Digitized editorial team.