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ChatGPT rival Neeva to launch in Australia

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A huge shake-up is about to disrupt Microsoft’s plans to dominate the A.I. space

 
A ChatGPT rival founded in the U.S. by two former Google and YouTube executives is about to be launched in Australia.

Neeva, an independent search engine which stops tracking and removes ads with a subscription-based service.

It answers questions in real time and shows users exactly where the answers came from.

That’s because Neeva has indexed billions of news pages to provide a single answer to queries while citing its sources – unlike its rival ChatGPT.

“We use the power of search to make sure that we can up-rank trustworthy sites and down-rank unknown sites,” the co-founders told the Hearld Sun.

The idea has drawn big interest from investors, who have signed across USD$80 million to back the business.

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Experts reveal AI’s impact on the retail experience in Australia

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AI has become a game-changer for marketers and retailers in Australia, with many consumers reacting positively to AI integration in the retail environment.

 

Retailers are using AI to optimise inventory, personalise shopping, and improve customer service through advanced chatbots.

Shoppers now enjoy personalised recommendations and seamless online shopping experiences.

Predictions suggest more personalised experiences and smarter shopping platforms within the next 12 months.

Will Wilson, RVP of Sales APJ at SAP Emarsys joins to share his insights into how AI is streamlining success on a large scale.

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‘Rust’ will premiere at the Polish film festival, three years after fatal incident

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The controversial film ‘Rust’, plagued by tragedy since 2021’s fatal on-set shooting involving Alec Baldwin, is finally set to premiere in Europe.

The movie faced extensive delays and legal challenges following the tragic incident that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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Experts urge automation adoption key in transforming the fight against cybersecurity threats

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Why outdated patching methods leave companies vulnerable and how AI can fix it

Automation is crucial in reducing cybersecurity vulnerabilities, says Vivek Bhandari, VP of Product Marketing at Tanium. Poor patching methods create a backlog of security issues, or “vulnerability debt,” which can leave organisations exposed.

Bhandari urges companies to modernise their processes and use AI and automation to quickly identify and fix vulnerabilities. This proactive approach can significantly reduce risk and keep systems secure. #tickernow

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