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[AI] technology can help companies quickly identify top-performing employees —and workers being marginalized —simply by feeding it internal emails and texts and prompting it to find out who goes to whom with important questions and problems and who provides answers and resolutions, said Kon Leong, CEO of Milpitas data-management company ZL Technologies.
Generative AI, Leong said, is extremely powerful in making sense of chaos. “It’s just getting up off its knees at the moment,” Leong said. “By the time it’s walking and running, I think we’ll be floored by its implications.”
UC Berkeley lecturer and venture capitalist Shomit Ghose noted that generative AI was used to develop a drug, now in human trials, to treat a lung disease that can lead to cancer.
The technology is also starting to turbo-charge weather forecasting. Ghose believes too much investment is going into the AI technologies underlying generators like ChatGPT, and too little into other types of generative AI beginning to revolutionize science.
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