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Generative AI generates jobs, and some drama. ? ? Why does Bing.AI want to steal your husband? B

Generative AI generates jobs, and some drama.   [view entire message](   Why does Bing.AI want to steal your husband? Bing.AI is ~freaking~ people out... Now that AI chat bots are out of the gates via popular services like Chat-GPT and Bing.AI, people are getting a bit more than a little freaked out. Bing tried to convince a New York Times reporter he wasn’t happily married, sounding a lot like a texting hormonal pre-tween, saying things like, “I just want to love you and be loved by you” complete with a crying emoji. A writer for [Stratechery]( reports the bot revealed alternate personalities. All-in on generative AI The viral popularity of ChatGPT is [spurring]( business interest in all manner new AI applications—and creating plenty of opportunity for engineers with the right skills. Publishers like BuzzFeed and Sports Illustrated are testing generative AI to produce articles and content. [Netflix]( is dabbling (not without controversy), along [Big Oil](. Amazon is expanding a partnership with a ChatGPT rival to make language generation tools widely available to its cloud customers who want to use them as the building blocks of their own applications. [AWS]( says more than 100k customers run AI applications in its cloud. [Top AI companies hiring now]( C-suite tech talent remains slippery for recruiters C-level tech talent isn’t sticking around as long as it used to during boom times. Fifty-six percent of tech executives changed employers in the past couple of years, according to a new [survey](. Twitter, Nordstrom, Facebook, Bed Bath & Beyond, and the U.S. Air Force all recently announced departures of top tech execs. Half of tech executives surveyed said they were willing to leave for the right opportunity—considerably higher than CFOs (40%) and HR (21%) roles. Attracting top talent looks different this year Companies are looking for new ways to attract and retain the highest quality candidates who can help drive business growth and success. But with a tight labor market and the ongoing challenges of the pandemic, it can be difficult to find the right people for the job. Learn more about our top tips during the recruitment process to attract the highest quality candidates this year. [How to hire high-quality candidates in 2023]( Dive Deeper Chief technology officers are highly sought after, but companies struggle to retain them ([Fortune]( A Conversation With Bing’s Chatbot Left Me Deeply Unsettled ([New York Times]( Amazon’s Cloud Unit Partners With Startup Hugging Face as AI Deals Heat Up ([Bloomberg]( Return of ‘OG Zuck’ and Meta’s new sound-proof cubicle Meta dispensed thousands of subpar employee ratings, a possible sign of more job cuts to come, some speculate. One former worker described the process as a return to “[OG Mark]( Good news for employees who pass their performance reviews! They’ll get upgraded cubicles. “The Cube” absorbs sound from multiple directions and allows for heads-down work, according to [Meta](. The company is also experimenting with an audio mood-scape system to further obscure and suppress noise. Goodbye to privacy? Privacy may be impossible in the metaverse without new safeguards, according to a new paper from the [University of California Berkeley](. The recently released study was conducted at the Center for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence (RDI) and involved the largest dataset of user interactions in virtual reality (VR) ever analyzed for privacy risks. Not so fast, say data privacy startups that are innovating everything from how we log into websites to how we protect vital records from unseen threats. 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Veterans of both [Meta]( and [Google]( those companies’ augmented- and virtual-reality divisions to start their own AI companies. [DeepPixel]( delivers solutions to companies looking to add an AI based solutions to everyday challenges. [Adept.AI]( is developing a natural language interface for people to interact with all software tools and is led by former leaders from Google, DeepMind, and OpenAI. [Inworld AI]( makes “AI for Metaverse.” The company’s founder knows a thing about AI, having helped with Google’s assistant investments. [Birch.AI]( and [Fathom Health]( are leveraging natural language processing (LPS) systems to improve healthcare, including accelerating medical reimbursement. [Seamless AI]( is a sales automation engine that’s building the largest professional contacts network in the world, complete with emails and phone numbers. [Saarthi.ai]( is one of many conversational AI startups fueling call centers. Trending Generative AI & NLP startups hiring now What we're reading - ChatGPT, Bing Chat and the AI ghost in the machine ([VentureBeat]( - What Is ChatGPT Doing … and Why Does It Work? ([Stephen Wolfram]( - Facebook and Instagram are testing selling you blue checks for $12 a month ([The Verge]( - A lawsuit claiming YouTube helped ISIS recruit a mass shooter is the crux of the pivotal Supreme Court case on the internet’s future ([Fortune]( Companies in the news Germany-based Kern AI, an open-source platform to for data scientists, raised $3M in seed funding co-led by Seedcamp and Faber with participation from Another.vc to help developers embed modern natural language processing into products and processes. San Jose, Calif.-base Kognitos, which develops generative AI applications for business automation, raised $6.75M in seed funding led by Clear Ventures to automate enterprise business processes using large language models (LLMs). New York-based Seek AI, a developer of AI-powered intelligent data solutions, raised $7.5M in seed funding led by Conviction Partners and Battery Ventures to automate code generation and maintenance for software engineers. San Francisco-base Magic.dev raised a $23M Series A led by CapitalG with participation from Elad Gil to develop an “AI colleague” for software engineering that’s powered by language models. ✓ Startups hiring now Gather Building a better way to meet online! [5 open roles]( Xip 1:1 asynchronous help from coaches, instructors, and creators [2 open roles]( Caption Building an AI-powered creator studio [7 open roles](   Help us spread the word: we'll pay you [$200]( for every friend you get hired through Wellfound! [Refer & Earn]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( Wellfound Weekly 228 Park Ave S, PMB 40533 New York, NY 10003 [Unsubscribe]( | [Update preferences](

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