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This development comes at a time when regulators and parents are questioning the safety of AI tools for young users.
Read moreStill, Meta insists Vibes is designed to encourage experimentation.
Read more“Artificial intelligence has crossed a critical threshold. For the first time in history, our tools are learning to improve themselves....
Read moreThe company is making advanced AI tools more accessible in markets where high subscription costs have limited adoption.
Read moreThe expansion will grow its existing network of 91 facilities across 29 regions and places the Chinese company head-to-head with...
Read moreThe deal, framed as a strategic partnership, will see OpenAI roll out at least 10 gigawatts of data centre capacity...
Read moreThis represents a comeback of a feature that many Windows fans have long wanted restored. DreamScene, introduced in 2007, never...
Read moreThe project is still in its early stages, but insiders say the device is designed to be compact, context-aware, and...
Read moreThe exploit, known as ShadowLeak, was revealed this week by cybersecurity firm Radware and has since been patched.
Read moreFor the first time, over 10,000 JVMs from a single enterprise are collaborating via Azul Platform Prime’s Optimiser Hub, improving...
Read moreThis comes as YouTube, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, edges closer to overtaking Disney in media revenue.
Read moreQuick Read: Australia is the country most addicted to AI, with over 5M recorded uses of AI per 100K residents. Europeans are the most reliant...
Read moreThe agreement, still subject to regulatory approval, also secures the nonprofit a stake in the PBC valued at more than...
Read moreThe change is aimed at simplifying subscriptions and enhancing adoption among enterprises.
Read moreAccording to sources, Perplexity’s annual recurring revenue is now approaching $200 million, up from $150 million just last month.
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