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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2024 · 4 MIN

OpenAI's Partnership with FT, Polestar's EV Record, and UK's Climate Discourse & Cybersecurity Reforms

from AI in Marketing · host Stan Berteloot

In this episode of "Ai in Marketing with Nytro Marketing," we explore how Financial Times collaborates with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence systems, allowing users to access summarised content, quotes and links from FT articles. We discuss the innovation of a rapid charging electric vehicle model by Swedish carmaker Polestar, using an innovative silicon-dominant battery from Israeli startup StoreDot. We delve into the development of long-term user information retention for personalization by AI chatbot ChatGPT. Further, the show considers the UK's significant move to capture carbon and store it in the North Sea as a response to climate change, along with criticisms surrounding the strategy. We also discuss the UK's novel measure against the use of default passwords for gadgets connecting to the internet for enhanced user security. Finally, we touch upon the record-breaking viewership of the TV series Fallout, now Prime Video's most-watched series following its release.

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