Weekly AiThority Roundup: Biggest Machine Learning, Robotic And Automation Updates – April 1st Week
This is your AI Weekly Roundup . We are covering the top updates from around the world. The updates will feature state-of-the-art capabilities in artificial intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Robotic Process Automation, Fintech, and human-system interactions. We cover the role of AI Daily Roundup and its application in various industries and daily lives.
ChatGPT LSAT Score Falls Short of Getting Into Top Law Schools
Blueprint Prep, a premier test preparation and professional training company, was among the first test prep companies to analyze the LSAT results of #OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot capable of accurately responding to human language. The chatbot’s LSAT results revealed that ChatGPT-3.5 series was unable to meet the typical scores required for admission to a top 14 law school.
New research from Accenture finds that generative AI and other rapidly evolving technologies are ushering in a bold new future for business as physical and digital worlds become inextricably linked.
Shipshape Launches App-platform for Appliance Manufacturers
Shipshape, a software company that helps homeowners save energy, money, and time, announced the launch of a next-generation platform for connected appliance makers. This will enable them to create solutions that enhance the value of smart home products for consumers.
AI Recruitment Tool Achieves World’s Largest Proprietary Data Asset Built Off Structured Interviews
Since 2018, Sapia.ai has been quietly building a unique proprietary data asset, language data based on over 12 million questions captured from 2.5 million users across more than 47 countries. This data set has been the fuel for its proprietary large language models, used in the delivery of smart chat: an AI interview trusted by the most trusted consumer brands in Australia and increasingly around the world to hire fast and fairly.
NTT DATA Extends Contract to Manage Data Center for the Retirement Systems of Alabama
NTT DATA, a global digital business and IT services leader, announced an eight-year extension of its current agreement with the Retirement Systems of Alabama (RSA). Now running through early 2033, the extension will allow NTT DATA to continue and expand its management and operations of RSA’s state-of-the-art, 44,000-square-foot data center, located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. The data center, owned and operated by RSA since 2012, boasts a 300-rack capacity with hosting services for more than 50 companies.
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