These groups are far apart in their enthusiasm and predictions for AI, but both want more personal control and worry about too little regulation.| Pew Research Center
The Code of Practice helps industry comply with the AI Act legal obligations on safety, transparency and copyright of general-purpose AI models.| Shaping Europe’s digital future
Last year, HBR published a piece on how people are using gen AI. Much has happened over the past 12 months. We now have Custom GPTs—AI tailored for narrower sets of requirements. New kids are on the block, such as DeepSeek and Grok, providing more competition and choice. Millions of ears pricked up as Google debuted their podcast generator, NotebookLM. OpenAI launched many new models (now along with the promise to consolidate them all into one unified interface). Chain-of-thought reasonin...| Harvard Business Review
Explore A2A, Google's new open protocol empowering developers to build interoperable AI solutions.| developers.googleblog.com
The Action Summit is over. It’s time to build – and open intersections offer the most upside.| Data Transfer Initiative
Our team collected data on the market share of each of the major generative AI chatbots in the U.S. as of January 2025.| First Page Sage
Generative AI news fills all inboxes. But a key question of its future isn’t yet being asked – will users be locked in, or will their data be portable?| Data Transfer Initiative
DTI is excited to be working with Inflection to make personal AI portability a reality. Read more here.| Data Transfer Initiative
The AI Act is the first-ever legal framework on AI, which addresses the risks of AI and positions Europe to play a leading role globally.| Shaping Europe’s digital future