As the AI market matures, there is a stark realization in public sectors elsewhere that this is America’s AI world.
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Google wants to make chatbot development easier with its latest patent.
Huawei may be considering taking a commission on in-app purchases on its native OS — a tactic that’s bore fruit for both Apple and Google.
Unlike making a purchase on Amazon or eBay, financial transaction data gives a more complete profile picture.
Apple’s been biding its time on AI. Don’t count it out of the race.
While the company has been touting its AI work over the past year, it may have artificial reality plans in store.
It announced a partnership with Magic Leap, which after some rough years might be finding a new lease on life.
Google wants to give search results more back-and-forth.
Microsoft’s patent for a language model that talks back signals Big Tech’s interest in multimodal AI.
A high-powered chatbot may not deliver the illusive dream of developing artificial intelligence that can teach itself.
The Justice Department alleges violations of antitrust laws by maintaining a monopoly in the event-ticketing industry.
Google’s recent patent to boost AI efficiency signals that massive models may cost more resources than they’re worth.
The US is trying to box China out of AI development. The problem is the Asian nation is also the source of invaluable AI talent.
Google wants its robots to pay closer attention to the people around them.
The platform says it plans to identify and label content created by other AI tools, like Adobe’s Firefly and OpenAI’s Dall-E.
The company’s latest filing adds another solution to several aiming to tackle the ever-present issue of bias at the source.