AI News: Soderbergh, ICAI, Malta, Anthropic, OpenAI

13h ago·0:00 listen·Source: The Economic Times

Summary

Steven Soderbergh used AI in his documentary about John Lennon. The film, which debuted at Cannes, uses AI-generated images to visualize philosophical discussions. In other news, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India will integrate artificial intelligence and data analytics into its curriculum. This aims to equip students for evolving technological landscapes, with updates expected by 2028. Malta is set to become the first nation to give all its residents a year of ChatGPT Plus access. This follows a free AI usage course and begins in May. UK financial authorities are urging companies to prepare for risks from new artificial intelligence models. These advanced AI models have cyber capabilities that exceed human skills in speed and scale. Anthropic's CFO, Krishna Rao, revealed that over 90% of the company's code is now generated by its AI tool, Claude Code. This automates significant portions of software engineering, freeing employees for strategy. Sarvam AI cofounder Vivek Raghavan calls "data in motion," or user interaction data, the most valuable asset for AI companies. This real-world usage data offers a significant competitive edge. OpenAI is bringing its Codex coding tool to the ChatGPT mobile app. This broadens access to AI code-generation capabilities and intensifies competition..

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