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+ Amazon invests another $2,75 billion in Anthropic; AI can make beer even better...
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Altman's grand ambitions angry Silicon Valley
Amazon invests another $2,75 billion in AI startup Anthropic
Google adds ratings to improve shopping AI tools
Scientists turn to AI to make beer even better
Researchers use generative AI to design antibodies
New method generates AI images 30x fasterΒ
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Amazon loses battle against EU advertising rules
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π Altman's messianic attitude gets under Silicon Valley's skin; understand
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI and a once untouchable figure on the technology scene, appears to be facing a time of turbulence. The website Business Insider reveals that Altman's messianic stance and grandiose ambitions are starting to irritate some members of the technology and finance communities. Read more here.
π° Amazon invests another $2,75 billion in AI startup Anthropic
Amazon announced this Wednesday (27) an additional investment of US$2,75 billion in Anthropic, bringing its total investment in the AI startup to US$4 billion. The technology giant will maintain a minority stake in Anthropic, a rival to OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT. Read more here.
π Google adds ratings to improve shopping AI tools
New artificial intelligence tools from Google allow shoppers to refine their searches and find the products they want more easily. Read more here.
πββοΈ New method generates AI images 30x fasterΒ
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have just introduced a new method called 'Distribution Matching Distillation' β enabling faster generation of artificial intelligence images while maintaining the quality of the original model. Read more here.
𧬠Researchers use generative AI to design antibodies; know how
In a promising advance in the fight against bacterial resistance, researchers at Stanford and McMaster universities have created a generative AI model capable of designing new antibodies. The model, called SyntheMol, has the ability to generate "billions" of antibiotic molecules quickly and cost-effectively, offering a potential solution to combat the growing threat of superbugs. Read more here.
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