Ex-Google CEO Starts AI Nonprofit

PLUS: IBM and Microsoft Collaborate on Gen AI

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Welcome again to the AI For All newsletter! This week, ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt announced plans to start a nonprofit AI research organization to advance scientific discovery, IBM and Microsoft are collaborating to accelerate generative AI adoption, and McKinsey released their own AI tool named Lilli.

PLUS: Jim Chappell from AVEVA joins the AI For All Podcast and 5 benefits of on-device generative AI

This Week in the Future

Our ML engineer Tom Gause recaps the top AI news of the week

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt is building an ambitious new organization to tackle scientific challenges with the help of artificial intelligence. Schmidt has already hired two accomplished scientists to spearhead the nonprofit initiative: Samuel Rodriques, founder of the Applied Biotechnology Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute, and Andrew White, a University of Rochester professor and a pioneer in the use of artificial intelligence in chemistry.

IBM Consulting, in collaboration with Microsoft, will focus on helping clients to implement and scale Azure OpenAI Service. The new IBM Consulting Azure OpenAI Service offering, which is available on Azure Marketplace, is a fully managed AI service that allows developers and data scientists to apply powerful large language models, including their GPT and Codex series.

McKinsey is debuting a gen AI tool of its own: Lilli, a new chat application for employees. The tool serves up information, insights, data, plans, and even recommends the most applicable internal experts for consulting projects, all based on more than 100,000 documents and interview transcripts.

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Episode 10 with Jim Chappell from AVEVA

πŸ“– What We’re Reading

AI articles & insights from the For All community and trusted sources

IoT For All

With the popularity of ChatGPT, Alexa, and Siri, you are probably very familiar with AI assistants. These computer programs are designed to perform services or answer questions. But, there are also AI companions.

Qualcomm OnQ

Extending on-device AI support to generative AI through optimized and/or specialized neural network models can further enhance the user experience through increased privacy and security, performance, and personalization while lowering the required costs and energy consumption.

AI Tools & Resources

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