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Mastercard is introducing a new AI model created by experts in the field of cybersecurity and combating financial abuse - Decision Intelligence Pro. It is set to change the way banks analyze and identify suspicious transactions.

The dynamic development of generative AI has a significant impact on the business sector. According to Deloitte's "The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise" report, 80% of business leaders expect their business to change in the next three years.

Hundreds of thousands of people follow them on social media, celebrities want to date them, and traditional media recognize them as the most influential people on the internet. The problem is that in reality they are just - or maybe just? - AI creations. What does the future hold for virtual influencers?

Google is opening up to non-English speaking users of its tools. From February 1, 2024, Gemini Pro - the most advanced AI model of the company - is available in the Bard chatbot in most languages of the world, including Polish. But these are not all the novelties.

Startup RagaAI has raised 4.7 million dollars for the development of software to detect errors in neural networks - reports Bloomberg. The goal is to eliminate problems such as AI hallucinations and improve the delivery of important information by artificial intelligence systems.

The Polish Ministry of Digitization establishes an advisory team PL/AI Artificial Intelligence for Poland, Employers of the Republic of Poland create the Polish Council of Entrepreneurs, and another wave of layoffs shakes the global IT market. What else did we live through last week?

Google has announced the integration of its most powerful generative artificial intelligence model - Gemini - with the Google Ads advertising system. What does this mean for marketers?

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.

The Institute for Media Monitoring is working on an advanced system for categorizing media content, which will be tailored to the individual needs of clients. This groundbreaking project, the first in Poland, received EU funding of 4 million zlotys.

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.