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China is leading the world in adopting generative AI.
::Data source: SAS/Coleman Parkes Research
A new survey found that 83% of business decision makers there use the technology.
This is significantly higher than the 65% rate in the United States.
Investment in AI startups more than doubled in the second quarter.
The total amount reached $24 billion, according to Crunchbase data.
This makes it the largest sector for startup funding for the first time, overtaking healthcare and biotech.
OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has fallen victim to a cyber attack.
Hackers accessed internal company messages last year, according to The New York Times.
They are not believed to have had access to the systems where OpenAI builds and stores its AI models.
Once the kids in Scotland had the chance to see the AI robot up close, they immediately asked some big questions.
“Ameka, do you like Taylor Swift?”
“Taylor Swift's music is incredibly popular and filled with emotional depth. I admire her artistry and the impact she has on her fans.”
“Can you dance?”
Ameca is designed to engage with kids and aims to demystify robotics.
And AI is driving Asia's tech giants to a huge quarter.
South Korea's Samsung expects to make a profit of more than $7.5 billion, buoyed by demand for high-performance chips that power robots.
Taiwanese giants Foxconn and TSMC also beat expectations due to AI-related demand.
