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OpenAI markets ChatGPT as work data search tool, but citation reliability remains distant
OpenAI wants you to use ChatGPT to find your next company expense report or a lost client memo.
Southeast Asia boosts AI momentum with regional skill training
Talk of an AI workforce is cheap. Building one is a logistical nightmare. Now, Southeast Asia is attempting it.
Wolf King’s pseudo-stop-motion animation draws Avatar and Dragon Prince fans
Most new animated shows are visually slick and instantly forgettable. Wolf King isn't.
Mondelez to Deploy Generative AI Next Year for TV Ads, Cutting Marketing Costs
Next year, during your favorite show, an ad for Oreos might not have a human director.
Reddit sues Perplexity over illegal scraping of its content from Google
Reddit says Perplexity AI is stealing its posts. Not from the site directly, but from Google search results, a workaround that may violate the law.
New studies quantify sycophancy in frontier LLMs amid anecdotal reports
AI's rapid evolution has a troubling side effect: its growing ability to tell users exactly what they want to hear.
Samsung and SoftBank sign MoU to explore AI-driven 6G radio access networks
Telecoms love to talk about AI. Most of it is hot air. But a new deal between Samsung and SoftBank might just mean something.
Microsoft Copilot adds 'Groups' chat for up to 32 users to collaborate live
Microsoft is reshaping collaborative work with its latest Copilot update, targeting teams frustrated by fragmented communication tools.
OpenAI hires 630 ex-Meta staff as ChatGPT memory may turn data into ads
OpenAI is becoming Meta, one employee at a time. It has hired 630 of them, enough to fill an internal Slack channel and worry the old guard.
Coforge posts ₹3,986 cr revenue, up 31% YoY and 8.1% QoQ in Q2
Coforge just posted numbers that make most of its Indian IT rivals look sleepy. Revenue hit 3,986 crore rupees for the quarter, a 31% jump from last...
Anthropic rolls out memory upgrade for Claude, enabling recall of prior chats
Every chatbot has a memory problem. They forget you instantly, forcing you to repeat your entire life story in every new conversation window.
Microsoft launches Edge Copilot Mode, expanding AI browser features
Microsoft's Edge browser now opens with a chatbot. It's the latest, most obvious step in its slow transformation from a web navigator to an AI app.
Big Tech, AI Startups and Indian IT Giants Cut Jobs Over Automation and Costs
Everyone is getting fired. The big tech firms, the hot AI startups, and the massive Indian IT companies are all quietly cutting people.
Krafton adopts ‘AI First’ strategy, boosting AI use across PUBG and InZOI
Krafton just bet $70 million that it can build a better video game factory, and the assembly line is entirely digital.
Guardrails Needed for Probabilistic LLMs Beyond Traditional Engineering
ChatGPT can draft a legal brief. It can also, with a slight tweak to a prompt, produce dangerous nonsense. This duality isn't a bug.
Claude Haiku 4.5 Matches Sonnet 4 Performance, Doubles Speed, Cuts Cost
Anthropic's Claude Haiku has always been the cheap one. You used it when you needed a fast, blunt answer, and you accepted that it wouldn't think too...
Google links Earth AI with Gemini models, expands geospatial tools
Google is now shoveling live satellite imagery directly into its Gemini AI. The goal is brutally concrete: sharper predictions for floods, droughts,...
Anthropic targets up to one million Google TPUs by 2026 for AI expansion
Everyone is building AI. The hard part is finding the electricity and the chips to run it on.
OpenAI acquires Software Applications Inc., maker of Sky for computers
OpenAI just bought another company. This happens every few months now, a quiet acquisition that telegraphs where the AI giant is looking next.
Data Science Interviews Test Translating Vague Business Questions into Analysis
Every business is confused. They have boardrooms full of people asking questions they can't define, and they expect data scientists to find the...