majority
-
Blog
‘Frontier models are still unable to solve the majority of tasks’: The death of the software engineer may not happen as soon as you think – OpenAI researchers found AI models still lag behind humans on coding tasks
AI might not replace software engineers just yet as new research from OpenAI reveals ongoing weaknesses in the technology. Having created a benchmark dubbed ‘SWE-Lancer’ to evaluate AI’s effectiveness at completing software engineering and managerial tasks, researchers concluded that the technology is lacking. “We evaluate model performance and find that frontier models are still unable to solve the majority of…
Read More » -
Blog
Majority Elias soundbar review | Tom’s Guide
Growing up, adults often told me, “If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.” Unfortunately that’s the case with the Majority Elias soundbar. A £99 soundbar with Dolby Atmos? If the Elias lives up to Majority’s claim, it could storm to the top of our best soundbars list, I thought. That’s not to say the Elias is…
Read More » -
Blog
Turns out AI isn’t that popular at work – just 4% of workers use the technology in the majority of daily tasks, but developers are among the top early adopters
Just 4% of workers are using AI tools in the majority of their daily tasks – but some key professions are flocking to the technology, according to new research from Anthropic. Researchers at the AI company examined how its Claude model is being used, leveraging the data to help launch its own Economic Index that tracks the impact of AI…
Read More » -
Blog
Majority of firms using generative AI experience related security incidents – even as it empowers security teams
Almost all organizations using generative AI experience security issues or data breaches linked to the technology — and most say they don’t have the budget to deal with it. Research by the Capgemini Research Institute found that 97% of organizations using generative AI were affected by data breaches or security concerns linked to generative AI. Over half (52%) pointed to…
Read More » -
Blog
FOI requests show the vast majority of UK data center applications are approved
With the UK government keen to make it easier to develop more data centers, new research shows that – in the cities at least – the vast majority of planning applications are approved. According to FOI-based research from Onnec, local authorities in the UK’s 20 biggest cities declined just three out of 88 applications over the last five years. A…
Read More »