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OpenAI spends millions to process polite phrases such as "Thank You" and "Please" with ChatGPT
By Hassam Nasir published
Sam Altman says OpenAI spends tens of millions of dollars on ChatGPT to respond to simple courtesies like "Thank You" and "Please".

You can now play a real-time AI-rendered Quake II in your browser
By Hassam Nasir published
Microsoft's latest WHAMM model builds on its predecessor. It is now capable of delivering a real-time AI-generated gaming experience with user input support.

Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary by letting Copilot see what you see
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration featured several Copilot announcements, including Vision, which lets the AI view your PC desktop or look through your phone camera.

Some ChatGPT users are addicted and will suffer withdrawal symptoms if cut off, say researchers
By Mark Tyson published
OpenAI and MIT worked together on a study of four million interactions over 28 days.

Ant Group reportedly reduces AI costs 20% with Chinese chips
By Kunal Khullar published
Ant Group is utilizing Chinese semiconductors to enhance the efficiency of its artificial intelligence development.

Pat Gelsinger becomes executive chairman, head of technology at church-focused platform Gloo
By Anton Shilov published
Pat Gelsinger to lead development of one of the industry's first vertical industry clouds for faith and values-aligned AI at religious-oriented tech company Gloo.

AMD launches Gaia open source project for running LLMs locally on any PC
By Aaron Klotz published
AMD introduces Gaia, an open-source project designed to run large language models locally on any PC. It also boasts optimizations to run quickly on Ryzen AI-equipped PCs.

Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash is reportedly capable of removing watermarks — Also found to generate AI celebrity photos
By Hassam Nasir published
Google's Gemini 2.0 Flash model has been found capable of removing watermarks from copyrighted material and depicting copyrighted characters in its generated images.
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