Microsoft gains OpenAI deal allowing independent AGI pursuit or partnerships
When Microsoft signed the latest amendment with OpenAI, it seemed to clear a snag that had kept the two companies locked into each other’s roadmaps.
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When Microsoft signed the latest amendment with OpenAI, it seemed to clear a snag that had kept the two companies locked into each other’s roadmaps.
Gemini’s newest API adds a File Search Tool that seems to let developers read straight from everyday docs without having to write their own parsers.
When a handful of AI researchers released their newest roadmap, they painted a picture of a slow-but-steady climb toward machine-driven insight.
We’ve all seen SOCs drown in alerts while the team can’t keep up. Sometimes a single incident lingers in the queue for hours, junior analysts scrolling through logs, hoping to spot the same clues that veterans would catch in minutes.
It seems the classroom has gotten a little off-balance lately. Teachers are still learning how to use new AI tools, while a growing chunk of high-school students have already started plugging them into their assignments.
Infosys just launched an AI-driven tool that zeroes in on the data jam many energy companies face. Oil and gas firms are swamped with well-log files, seismic images and endless tables, and that sheer amount often slows down decisions.
Google is expanding Gemini so it can tap the files most of us keep in our own accounts. That means the model could pull in a doc from Drive, a chat thread from Chat, or even bits of a Gmail exchange when you ask it to put together a report.
AI-driven startups have quietly slipped into a place most of us barely notice: the web browser. Chrome has been the go-to gateway for years, its share hardly dented except by a few niche rivals.
Google Maps is about to get a co-pilot, and it isn’t just another traffic overlay. The company has slipped its Gemini large-language model into the navigation app, so you’ll see a single answer instead of a flood of pins, reviews and snippets.
When I typed “Quarterly sales overview” into Gemini’s new one-prompt button, it spat out a ten-slide deck in under a minute.
It seems generative models are taking over a lot of the routine stuff we used to do, but the shift isn’t the same everywhere.
When we look at the 14-billion-parameter Brumby-14B-Base, the first thing that jumps out is the price tag - a budget that barely covers a single training run.
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