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Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta all report earnings this week. Wall Street is dying for any hint that heavy investment in AI is paying off.
Pioneering online education company 2U filed for bankruptcy, even as the public writ large has gradually embraced online learning.
A patent for generative neural network-based ultrasounds from medical device firm Philips could provide more data to develop AI innovations throughout…
Salesforce wants chatbots to expect the unexpected with the latest patent for it’s DIY AI toolkit.
Neuralink wants to protect implants from interference.
CrowdStrike offered a candid assessment of what led to the largest outage of the computer age, affecting 8.5 million computers.
Meta debuted the latest version of Llama, its large-language model. Unlike rival ChatGPT, Llama is open source.
After years of spending big with little to show for it, Apple is attempting to rein in costs at Apple TV+.
Artificial intelligence may be one of the fastest-growing tools in business, but don’t tell that to the compliance department.
While cloud gaming platforms through Microsoft’s Xbox and Nvidia are already available to consumers, artificial reality cloud streaming isn’t quite…
Patents like this serve as a reminder that autonomous vehicles look like more than just cars themselves.
Though AI has the potential to make troubleshooting issues a much more streamlined process, models still often face accuracy issues.
A single file in a defective software update caused a global IT outage that disrupted airports, banks, hotels, trains, hospitals, and more.
Amazon has largely dodged liability for the products sold on their virtual shelves. But could the legal tides be shifting?
Amazon wants to keep its AI models on a leash.
JPMorgan Chase may want to put blockchain to work.
Google’s patent to give robots a long-term memory could signal the next frontier in AI-based robotics.
American chip stocks fell Wednesday morning amid the prospect of even tighter restrictions on business with China.
The EU’s landmark AI Act is due to come into force next month, and founders and lawmakers are fretting over whether it’s fit for its purpose.
As the global market becomes increasingly competitive, Apple has turned toward India as a way to diversify its revenue stream.