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‘Critterz’ tests AI’s Hollywood takeover

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Years after “Critterz” was born with help from DALL-E, Chad Nelson’s and OpenAI’s AI-infused animated film is targeting a Cannes Film Festival debut — with a production schedule and budget...

Hallucinations Will Never Go Away

Good morning. It’s Monday, September eighth.On this present day in tech history: In 2012the Google Brain team led by Andrew Ng and Jeff Dean showed that a large-scale neural network could learn to...

OpenAI cracks AI’s hallucination code

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Every AI user has experienced it: an LLM’s supremely confident answers that transform completely made up. Now, OpenAI thinks they've finally cracked why chatbots cannot stop hallucinating.The corporate’s latest research...

OpenAI Creating A Recent Jobs Board

Good morning. It’s Friday, September fifth.On this present day in tech history: In 1983the term “hacker” broke into mainstream media when a youthful Neal Patrick from the 414s appeared on Newsweek. The story...

OpenAI takes on LinkedIn with jobs platform

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. AI has been catching loads of heat for reshaping the job market, and the corporate on the forefront of the revolution is launching a brand new program to assist staff...

🔒 Google keeps Chrome from AI rivals

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Google Chrome just survived the antitrust legal axe, and the AI industry's would-be buyers are going home empty-handed.A federal judge’s ruling credited ChatGPT and AI tools with disrupting Google's monopoly...

Anthropic’s historic $13B round

Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Anthropic just pulled off considered one of the most important funding rounds in tech history… An enormous $13B raise that just about triples its valuation to $183B in only six...

Anthropic Gets $183B Valuation

In partnership with Good morning. It’s Wednesday, September third.On today in tech history: In 1992Apple received its first batch of PowerPC chips. The RISC-based CPUs developed jointly with IBM and Motorola,...

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