Authors Sue AI Company Anthropic for Allegedly Stealing Content to Train Chatbot
…claims the company built a multi-billion dollar business on the backs of stolen intellectual property
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…claims the company built a multi-billion dollar business on the backs of stolen intellectual property
Tesla had argued for a recalculation of its tariffs based on the specific subsidies it received, claiming they were less...
In a profound demonstration of commitment to societal welfare and support for underprivileged children, Stanbic IBTC Holdings, a subsidiary of...
…$409 million loss in the fourth quarter of 2023
Women represent the world’s largest and fastest-growing market—and one that has been largely overlooked by the incumbent and fintech sectors...
Not limited to India, telecom operators in some other countries are also seeking financial contributions from large tech companies
Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company, has scored another goal as its online merchants in Nigeria can now accept American...
Enhancing Financial Innovation & Access (EFInA) Limited has appointed Kola Aina, the founding partner and general partner of Ventures Platform,...
Zone Payment Network Limited (formerly known as Appzone), one of Nigeria’s growing payment infrastructure providers, has entered into strategic partnership...
…over disinformation controls
…Due to Tough Competition, Rising Costs
…following an $18 million loss
MIT and Stanford dropouts team up with AI veterans to create a chip that brings a new kind of mathematical...
In 2020, remittances amounted to about $17.2 billion, providing a huge source of foreign exchange, but what’s to show for...

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