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Microsoft Prepares for “The Year of the AI PC” with Special May Event Ahead of Build 2024, Nadella to Detail AI Vision for Hardware and Software
Get ready for a sneak peek at Microsoft's future plans for AI in both hardware and software. The company announced a special event scheduled for May 20th, 2024, just before their annual developer conference, Build 2024. CEO Satya Nadella will be unveiling Microsoft's...
India Embraces Self-Regulation for AI, Fostering Innovation and Ethical Governance
India Embraces Self-Regulation for AI Model Deployment India has stepped back from its initial plan to require pre-launch approvals for artificial intelligence models. The decision marks a shift towards a self-regulatory framework, aligning with the approach taken by...
FCC scraps old speed benchmark, says broadband should be at least 100Mbps
The Federal Communications Commission today voted to raise its Internet speed benchmark for the first time since January 2015, concluding that modern broadband service should provide at least 100Mbps download speeds and 20Mbps upload speeds. An FCC press...
How to Upload a File to ChatGPT, and Why You Might Want To
ChatGPT can do many things: It can provide you with a summary of complex topics, brainstorm film ideas with you and even write code for you in different programming languages. But one thing the AI chatbot, developed by OpenAI, couldn't do for a long time was access...
Jeff Bezos made an AI investment that doubled in just a few months
Jeff Bezos’ investment in an AI search-engine startup aiming to take on Google is expected to double after just a few months. Perplexity AI, which calls itself “an alternative to traditional search engines,” is finalizing a new funding round that would see...
Microsoft singles out Google’s competitive edge in generative AI
Alphabet unit Google enjoys a competitive edge in generative artificial intelligence due to its trove of data and AI-optimised chips, Microsoft has told EU antitrust regulators, underscoring the rivalry between the two tech giants. The comments by Microsoft were in...