Date of release: Thu, 7 Nov, 1:00 PM UTC
Meta has announced a significant policy change, allowing US national security agencies and defense contractors to use its open-source AI model, Llama, for military purposes. This decision marks a departure from Meta's previous stance prohibiting such applications.
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ChatGPT Search: A New Challenger to Google's Search Dominance
OpenAI's ChatGPT Search emerges as a potential rival to Google, offering a conversational AI-powered search experience with real-time web information and enhanced usability.
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Netflix Pivots to AI-Driven Game Development After Shuttering AAA Studio
Netflix's shift towards AI-powered game development following the closure of its AAA studio sparks controversy and raises questions about the future of game creation.
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AI-Generated Content Tricks Thousands into Attending Fake Halloween Parade in Dublin
An AI-generated website and social media campaign fooled thousands of Dublin residents into showing up for a non-existent Halloween parade, highlighting the potential dangers of AI-powered misinformation.
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Mark Zuckerberg Embraces AI-Generated Content for Meta Platforms
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces plans to incorporate more AI-generated content into Facebook, Instagram, and other Meta platforms, raising concerns about the quality and authenticity of social media experiences.
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Nvidia to Replace Intel in Dow Jones Industrial Average, Marking AI's Growing Influence
Nvidia, the AI chipmaker giant, is set to join the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing long-time member Intel. This change reflects the rising importance of AI in the tech industry and broader economy.
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Disney Launches New Tech Hub to Spearhead AI and AR Integration Across Its Entertainment Empire
Walt Disney Co. establishes the Office of Technology Enablement to coordinate AI and extended reality initiatives, aiming to enhance consumer experiences and creative projects across its diverse entertainment portfolio.
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OpenAI Expands into Robotics and Consumer Hardware with High-Profile Hire
OpenAI hires former Meta AR executive Caitlin Kalinowski to lead its robotics and consumer hardware initiatives, signaling a significant move into physical AI applications.
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Google Accidentally Leaks 'Jarvis': An AI Agent Set to Revolutionize Web Browsing
Google inadvertently revealed its upcoming AI project, Jarvis, through a brief listing on the Chrome Web Store. This AI agent, designed to automate web tasks, represents a significant advancement in Google's AI capabilities and hints at the future of web browsing.
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Oasis: AI-Generated Minecraft Clone Showcases Future of Interactive Gaming
Etched and Decart unveil Oasis, an AI-powered Minecraft-like game that generates gameplay in real-time, sparking discussions about the future of AI in gaming and its implications.
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Meta's Breakthrough in Embodied AI: Giving Robots a Human Touch
Meta unveils three new research artifacts - Sparsh, Digit 360, and Digit Plexus - advancing touch perception, robot dexterity, and human-robot interaction in the field of embodied AI.
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OpenAI in Talks with California Regulators to Become For-Profit Company
OpenAI, the AI pioneer behind ChatGPT, is in early discussions with California's attorney general's office about changing its corporate structure to become a for-profit business. This move could significantly impact the company's governance and attractiveness to investors.
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Microsoft Delays AI-Powered Windows Recall Feature Amid Privacy and Security Concerns
Microsoft has once again postponed the release of its AI-powered Windows Recall feature, originally slated for October, to December. The delay is due to ongoing efforts to address privacy and security concerns raised by users and experts.
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AI Resume Screening Tools Show Significant Racial and Gender Bias, Study Finds
A University of Washington study reveals that AI-powered resume screening tools exhibit substantial racial and gender biases, favoring white and male candidates, raising concerns about fairness in automated hiring processes.
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Physical Intelligence Secures $400 Million for Revolutionary Robot Software Development
Robotics startup Physical Intelligence raises $400 million in funding, backed by Jeff Bezos and OpenAI, to develop versatile AI software for robots capable of performing diverse tasks across industries.
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Microsoft's $10 Billion Investment in CoreWeave Signals Major AI Infrastructure Push
Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion in CoreWeave, a cloud computing startup specializing in AI infrastructure, through 2030. This strategic move aims to bolster Microsoft's AI capabilities and positions CoreWeave as a significant player in the cloud computing market.
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Perplexity AI Secures $500M Funding, Valuation Soars to $9 Billion Amid AI Search Engine Boom
Perplexity AI, an AI-powered search engine startup, is finalizing a $500 million funding round led by Institutional Venture Partners, potentially valuing the company at $9 billion. This significant investment highlights the growing interest in AI-driven search technologies and Perplexity's rapid ascent in the competitive landscape.
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