Small and energy-efficient models have garnered growing attention in recent months.
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In an interview with the Financial Times, an Argentinian presidential advisor said the country wants to welcome AI companies with open arms.
Adding as many corporate friends as possible is probably helpful in the face of mounting regulator unease.
Nuclear-fusion startups are getting a lot of funding, but their commercial viability doesn’t seem too imminent.
Microsoft hasn’t signed off on OpenAI’s dramatic reversal of its onetime plan to become a for-profit venture.
The critically panned device received backlash for a lot of functionality issues. Hardware packaging largely wasn’t one of them.
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.
Quarterly earnings at tech giants Meta and Microsoft surged, indicating that multi-billion dollar AI investments are starting to pay off.
As one legal expert put the issue: “The technology is moving faster than the law ever will.”
It’s recent patent expands upon its current AI tools as it aims to keep up with the rest of the tech and e-commerce industry.
Alibaba wants to shave down its neural networks to make AI easier to deploy.
IBM is booting up its domestic production, setting aside $150 billion to make computers in the US over the next five years.
Along with mitigating hallucinations, this tech creates an audit trail for more transparency between the model and its users.
One point Chinese AI companies including Tencent and DeepSeek emphasize about their new models: efficiency.
This new server farm announcement comes just after Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly paid President Trump a visit.