Backed by $200 million in funding, 28-year-old Scott Wu and his team of competitive coders at Cognition are building an AI tool that can program entirely on its own, like an “army of junior engineers.”
In a list of proposals, the U.S. government wants Google to sell off its stakes in AI companies that compete in search, as well as bar the tech giant from new deals and partnerships in the space.
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Phil Venables, an honoree of the 2024 Forbes CIO Next list, helps other companies safeguard their systems on Google’s cloud, acting like a “trusted advisor.”
Trump’s re-election may be an overall boon to Silicon Valley giants wary of aggressive competition enforcement. But he may have a more hands-off approach with Google’s legal battle, already years in progress.
While language models are getting better at performing tasks like writing poetry and emails, Jumper is looking forward to an era where AI solves problems humans never could on their own.