Future battlefields will be shaped by AI weapons that defense firms and Big Tech are vying to build for the military. Guardrails are lagging.
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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.
As one legal expert put the issue: “The technology is moving faster than the law ever will.”
“Now you can have the support of AI to help you navigate.”
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.
The platform says it plans to identify and label content created by other AI tools, like Adobe’s Firefly and OpenAI’s Dall-E.
On Monday, the Financial Times said it struck a deal with OpenAI to allow the generative AI darling to license the FT’s content.
Altera specializes in a type of semiconductor that’s used in a variety of industries including telecom, defense, and robotics.
Does the AI hype actually hold any substance? As long as you don’t get distracted by shiny things, these venture capitalists say.
In a bid to attract some new clients for its cloud service, Amazon announced it will foot the bill for startups using AI models.
Some candidates with experience in large language models can reap salaries in excess of $1 million a year.
“There is no one model that does everything.”
One point Chinese AI companies including Tencent and DeepSeek emphasize about their new models: efficiency.
Last Tuesday, content conglomerate Thomson Reuters notched a big legal win against AI firm ROSS. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
The fight for AI talent is starting to look like the end of a Marvel movie — a million fighters large and small.