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AI dominated discussions and developments in 2023 across various industries.
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Industry insiders provide insights into the trajectory of AI for this year.
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Sara Hooker, Head of Cohere for AI, emphasizes the need for a more inclusive approach to AI, considering different languages and cultures.
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Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon, predicts the training of AI models with diverse cultural inputs to better understand people and address global issues.
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Clem Delangue, CEO of Hugging Face, anticipates challenges for hyped AI companies but foresees promising developments in open-source language models.
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Bhasker Gupta, CEO of Analytics India Magazine, warns of the risk of AI manipulation in democratic elections, sparking debates on "Responsible AI."
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Sridhar Muppidi, CTO of IBM Security, suggests that generative AI may transform threat detection and response into threat prediction and protection.
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Erin Price-Wright, Partner at Index Ventures, anticipates significant changes in data centers to accommodate the increasing demands of AI for computing power and storage space.
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This year is expected to bring a shift in AI research, with a focus on multi-modal AI models combining different aspects like speech and images.