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Elon Musk's Grok 3 is now available, beats ChatGPT in some benchmarks
By Jowi Morales published
Elon Musk just launched Grok 3, which he claims to be the most powerful model available right now.

Musk claims Grok 3 is 'outperforming' rivals, full release imminent
By Jowi Morales published
Elon Musk said at the World Government Summit in Dubai that xAI's Grok 3 will arrive in two to three weeks and will be more powerful than any other LLM currently out there.

OpenAI and Broadcom plan custom AI chip samples for later this year
By Anton Shilov published
OpenAI's custom silicon design will resemble that of Google's TPU, expected to be taped out in the coming months.

Elon Musk-led group of investors makes $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI
By Anton Shilov published
Elon Musk and a group of investors offered $97.4 billion to acquire OpenAI's nonprofit arm that controls the company but the offer was quickly rejected.

Meta staff torrented nearly 82TB of pirated books for AI training
By Jowi Morales published
Court records reveal Meta employees were concerned about using torrented data to help train LLaMA.

U.S. investigates whether DeepSeek smuggled Nvidia AI GPUs via Singapore
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. government believes that DeepSeek illegally obtained Nvidia GPUs through Singapore, now accounting for 22% of its revenue. Nvidia denies any wrongdoing.

Microsoft Snapdragon X Copilot+ PCs get local DeepSeek-R1 first
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft makes DeepSeek locally available on Copilot+ PCs. Model to arrive first on Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors — Intel and AMD chips to follow.

Ex-Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's startup chose China's DeepSeek instead of OpenAI
By Hassam Nasir published
Pat Gelsinger credited DeepSeek's creative engineering for driving competition and making AI more affordable.

AI research team claims to reproduce DeepSeek core technologies for $30 — relatively small R1-Zero model has remarkable problem-solving abilities
By Jowi Morales published
PhD-candidate Jiayi Pan led a team at UC Berkeley that reproduced the core technology of DeepSeek R1-Zero for just $30, showing how AI could become affordable to just about anyone.
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