If you love nothing more than good data visualization, Google’s latest Sheets update will be right up your alley. The company has begun rolling out an upgrade to the app’s Gemini side panel, a feature it introduced this past summer,
The technology eases data analysis, enabling individuals to deliver transformational value, no matter their level of data expertise.
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However, AI can seem like a mysterious, high-tech black box for many non-technical founders, executives and managers. It's easy to be overwhelmed by jargon like “machine learning,” “deep learning” and “generative AI.”
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Max's release points to the pressure DeepSeek's meteoric rise in the past three weeks has placed on overseas rivals and domestic competition.
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Chinese startup DeepSeek has been taking the AI industry by storm with a new chatbot rivaling ChatGPT and Gemini that uses a fraction of the power, time, and money to train and operate.
As Chinese AI application DeepSeek attracts hordes of American users, Trump administration officials, lawmakers and cybersecurity experts are expressing concern that the technology could pose a threat to U.S. national security.