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Open-source AI projects, community innovations, collaborative development, and freely accessible AI tools and frameworks.
Open-source AI projects, community innovations, collaborative development, and freely accessible AI tools and frameworks.
Why does this matter? Because the tools that once produced grainy, novelty clips are now churning out cinema‑grade porn with unsettling ease.
Payment processors have long balked at handling transactions tied to child‑sexual‑abuse material, treating the issue as a line they wouldn’t cross.
Why does AI still stumble when you push it into stadiums and arenas that host millions of fans?
A Kantar study put a freshly minted Coca‑Cola spot—built entirely with generative AI— in front of everyday viewers and then asked a simple question: did they notice the technology behind it?
Meta has hit pause on its AI chat characters for users under 18. The move follows a wave of feedback from families who say the bots blur the line between play and persuasion.
At this year’s World Economic Forum, the usual buzz around artificial‑intelligence startups has turned into a bruised conversation.
Open Notebook arrives at a moment when many in academia and industry are wrestling with the trade‑off between convenience and confidentiality.
LinkedIn’s engineers have been wrestling with a familiar problem: turning the platform’s massive talent data into a conversational assistant that respects its strict product guidelines.
Apple is reportedly sketching a new form factor that folds AI into something you could wear on a lapel. Imagine a pin small enough to sit beside a badge yet packed with the kind of sensor suite usually reserved for smartphones.
Why does this matter now? As AI tools for music composition proliferate, the line between assistance and authorship blurs, prompting heated debate over credit, royalties and artistic integrity.
Survey bias isn’t just a footnote in a textbook; it can quietly reshape the numbers that drive business decisions.
YouTube is nudging creators toward a new kind of on‑screen persona. Starting soon, popular channels will be able to generate Shorts that feature a digital double—an AI‑crafted likeness that mimics the creator’s voice and appearance.
Remote’s engineering team set out to automate the onboarding of thousands of new clients, stitching together LangChain and the newer LangGraph framework to power a conversational assistant that can navigate payroll, tax forms and local labor rules.
Mistral, the defence-electronics arm of AXISCADES, has landed a ₹100 crore contract to supply a radar subsystem aimed at monitoring low-altitude air traffic.
Apple's smartphone strategy looks surprisingly resilient, even as tech pundits predicted its AI downfall. The company's latest iPhone 17 release emerges as a fascinating case study in brand loyalty and consumer behavior.
When AI image generation meets social media, the results can get messy, and fast. X's latest artificial intelligence tool, Grok, is learning this the hard way.
Marvel's about to crack the superhero hype machine wide open. The studio is ramping up anticipation for its next massive crossover event in a way that's guaranteed to drive fans wild.
Open-source web design frameworks rarely survive massive technological shifts. But Tailwind CSS isn't just surviving, it's thriving through an unexpected lifeline from the AI revolution.
Building advanced AI training environments just got expensive. Researchers at Epoch AI have uncovered a stark economic reality in reinforcement learning: creating sophisticated simulation spaces can cost up to $20,000 per environment.
AI development just got a serious upgrade. A new open-source tool called Orchestral is challenging LangChain's dominance by introducing a radical approach to building machine learning workflows.
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