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Apple really needs to acquire generative AI firms, not almost acquire them.
Though Retrieval-Augmented Generation has been hailed — and hyped — as the answer to generative AI's hallucinations and misfires, it has some flaws of its own.
The fast-evolving technology will create massive wealth and solve all our problems. Or it will take our jobs and destroy mankind. Choose your adventure.
The war between generative AI and copyright laws is heating up.
OpenAI, xAI, and Google are putting the brakes on their work with Scale, and more performant competitors like Surge are garnering more attention.
Following Meta’s $14.3B stake in Scale AI, OpenAI exits the long-standing partnership, raising questions about vendor neutrality, talent wars, and the future of AI data governance.
The open-source M1 boasts a record-breaking context window and lean training budget, promising enterprise-grade reasoning without hyperscaler resources — and reshaping the AI playing field.
It offers private, on-device AI access developers can use — at no charge.
Fresh off a $1 billion infusion of money, the company is looking to move beyond grammar and grow into a more comprehensive agentic AI-based platform.
OpenAI reportedly wants to scale back Microsoft's exclusive control over hosting its AI models.
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