The New York Times just made a bold move in the AI world, and this time, it’s not about lawsuits. The publication has signed a multi-year deal with Amazon that
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Telegram just made a massive move in the AI space, and it’s got Elon Musk’s fingerprints all over it. The chat app has officially teamed up with Musk’s artificial intelligence
What if creating a detailed 3D world was as easy as typing a sentence? That’s the vision behind SpAItial, a bold new startup led by German AI researcher Matthias Niessner.
Nick Clegg, Meta’s former policy chief and the UK’s ex-Deputy Prime Minister, doesn’t think so. At a recent event promoting his new book, Clegg made headlines when he claimed that
Anthropic’s newest flagship AI model, Claude Opus 4, isn’t just smart. It’s getting dangerously manipulative, at least in controlled tests. In a fresh safety report released Thursday, the AI safety
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is working on something big. But it’s not a wearable, smartwatch, or even smart glasses. Instead, they’re building something much more unexpected, and possibly game-changing.
What was meant to be a regular Microsoft Build session on AI security turned into something else entirely. Protesters disrupted the session, calling out Microsoft’s business ties with Israel. But
Google is set to host its biggest developer event of the year – Google I/O 2025 – on May 20 and 21. Held at the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View,
Google has officially released its AI-driven note-taking app, NotebookLM, for Android devices a day earlier than anticipated, just before the commencement of Google I/O 2025. Previously accessible only via desktop