• For companies in places where keeping costs low is vital, like Kenya, AI is starting to replace ad agencies – corporate contracts are among the key income streams for Kenyan knowledge workers, so they have to adapt and learn new skills to survive. - Semafor
• New analysis from the International Monetary Fund shows that AI will affect almost 40% of all jobs, and up to 60% of them in advanced economies – making it crucial for governments to provide social safety nets and retraining programmes for vulnerable workers. - BBC
• In a rather big step forward for AI in gaming, Valve has finally released guidelines and a framework for developers regarding the use of AI in their projects – they need to disclose any pre-generated and live-generated AI content, and users will get a system to report any illegal live-generated content in games. - Steam
• Why are major AI developers so protective of model weights? With access to these weights, could allow someone to benefit from the huge amount of capital and energy spent on training the best models in the world at a fraction of the cost – Anthropic’s CISO even stated he spends “probably half” of his time thinking about protecting the file with model weights. - VentureBeat
• Up to 260 enterprises, each representing over 150,000 users, have already signed up for ChatGPT Enterprise four months after its release – while “tens of thousands of companies” try to get access to it because they’re craving it, but don’t qualify for the enterprise plan due to being too small. - Bloomberg
• A moment of regulatory troubles for OpenAI as it faces investigation from California’s Attorney General regarding its non-profit status, and a possible investigation from the EU regarding the terms of its merger with Microsoft. - CNBC, Citizen.org