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Pentagon Awards up to $200 Million to AI Companies Whose Models Are Rife With Ideological BiasThe Department of Defense awarded contracts to Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI. The last two are particularly concerning.
What happens when one of the world's richest companies decides to go all-in on AI? If you're Mark Zuckerberg, it means launching superclusters so large they could rival the footprint of Manhattan.
Matt Webb, Founder of Acts Not Facts, explores how Agentic AI is reshaping business—from operations to customer relationships. Drawing on real-world experience and emerging signals, he reveals what’s ...
In an age where time is money and convenience is king, AI chatbots have quietly taken the reins of our digital ...
Gamesmanship between tech companies and FOMO are driving sky-high AI company valuations. Will this bubble burst?
“We have carefully reviewed the European Commission’s Code of Practice for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models and Meta won’t be ...
I’m back from the International Conference on Machine Learning in Vancouver, one of the biggest annual meetups for artificial ...
Microsoft will likely sign the European Union’s code of practice to help companies comply with the bloc’s landmark artificial ...
Cofounder Benjamin Mann noted on “Lenny’s Podcast” this Sunday that the scale of Meta's hefty offers failed to budge Anthropic's staff.
People have worried that computers will take their jobs for at least a decade, but those fears have felt more realistic than ever over the past year as artificial intelligence has begun to overhaul ...
Once cautious, OpenAI, Grok, and others will now dive into giving unverified medical advice with virtually no disclaimers.
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