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How Developers Can Securely Take Advantage of Generative AI How are you, @{NAME}? Welcome to your HackerNoon Tech Brief. We’ve got stories for you covering [#artificial-intelligence]( and more. [Artificial Intelligence Empowers Businesses by Improving Customer Experiences]( By [@Berner]( [ 4 Min read ] The International Data Corporation (IDC) predicts that 40 percent of corporations will invite artificial intelligence into their operations and deploy it across all departments by the end of 2024. AI usage has grown significantly over the last few years. As an executive working at Spotify, I say it's about time. [Read More.]( [What the EU AI Act Means for the Bloc]( By [@linked_do]( [ 8 Min read ] If GDPR is anything to go by, the EU AI Act is a big deal. Here’s what and how it’s likely to effect, its blind spots, roadmap, and how you can prepare for it. [Read More.]( [ChatSQL: Enabling ChatGPT to Generate SQL Queries from Plain Text]( By [@ademakdogan]( [ 17 Min read ] ChatGPT was released in June 2020 that it is developed by OpenAI. It has led to revolutionary developments in many areas. One of these areas is the creation of [Read More.]( [How Developers Can Securely Take Advantage of Generative AI]( By [@johncampbell]( [ 3 Min read ] For many developers, generative AI has become an invaluable tool, with numerous developers recognizing its benefits. [Read More.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- We hope you enjoy these 32 minutes worth of free reading material. Anyone can get more involved with HackerNoon by simplify forwarding this email to a nerdy friend who will love you for it. What happened in your world this week? We’ve heard [writing can help consolidate technical knowledge]( [establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards](. Feeling Stuck? We got you covered. [Answer These Quirky Questions from HackerNoon 😉]( Until next time, may [automation]( be working for you. The HackerNoon Editorial Team mailto:support@hackernoon.com Want to get different tech stories? [Optimize what tags you're subscribed to]( or [unsubscribe.]( Hacker Noon, PO Box 2206, Edwards CO 81632

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