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Unveiling the AI Age: Embracing the Future of Work and Empowering Baby Boomers
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Today in AI & Tech
AI comes under fresh scrutiny as major new concerns emerge
Demand for AI jobs is strong, despite overall drop in IT job listings
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Today in AI & Tech

Source: Reuters
Restored: Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn are back online after thousands of users reported an outage.
App Wars: Apple escalates its feud with Epic Games by blocking the Fortnite app in the EU and deleting its developer account.
Midnight Heist: Midjourney is reportedly banning Stability AI employees from its platform after alleged attempts to steal their data.
Back on Top: Jeff Bezos replaces Elon Musk to become the richest person in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Eye Candy: Meta exec says the company is building an AI model to power its video ecosystem, claiming it has already helped Facebook obtain “an 8% to 10% gain in Reels watch time.”
AI comes under fresh scrutiny as major new concerns emerge

AI Facing Increasing Scrutiny
The initial excitement around artificial intelligence may be giving way to growing skepticism and questions about its potential negative impacts on society.
Concerning Developments
A Microsoft employee has warned U.S. regulators that one of the company's AI tools could generate harmful images. The employee claims they repeatedly urged Microsoft to restrict public access to the tool until better safeguards were in place, to no avail.
In a separate incident, a former Google employee has been arrested for allegedly stealing over 500 files containing AI trade secrets from the company, suspected of working secretly for Chinese tech firms.
Research from Patronus AI highlights how common it is for AI models to produce copyrighted content, with OpenAI's GPT-4 doing so in 44% of tested prompts.
AI-generated misinformation on Twitter (now X) has reportedly risen by 130% per month over the past year, potentially posing risks around upcoming elections according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate.
Familiar Challenges
New technologies often bring unforeseen challenges that then drive the development of new safeguards and solutions. While some AI challenges are novel, many parallel issues faced with social media and past technological shifts.
Ultimately, the companies behind these AI systems will need to implement stronger guardrails to ensure their safe and responsible use, as skepticism mounts around AI's negative potentials.
Demand for AI jobs is strong, despite overall drop in IT job listings

Source: UMD-LinkUp AI Maps, Wall Street Journal
According to data from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, AI job listings in the US are up 42% compared to December 2022, despite an overall decline in IT job listings, which were down 31% in January compared to December 2022.
Our aim is to explore how AI can enhance the lives of seniors and drive business innovation and efficiency. We'll dive into AI's potential in these areas. Be sure to stay tuned as we journey towards an intelligent future leveraging AI.
Innovation is ongoing, so let's stay inspired and open to new breakthroughs. Until next time, keep that creative mindset going.
Hanh Brown
