What are news in AI from leading tech news sites?
Following #AI, #llm, #chatgpt, #agi from arstechnica.com, theverge.com, hackernoon.com, engadget.com, ycombinator.com, wired.com, theguardian.com, techcrunch.com, vice.com.
Exclusive: OpenAI failed to deliver the opt-out tool it promised by 2025
From techcrunch.com, 15h ago, 9 30
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
From theverge.com, on Sep 5, 9 9
Jeff Koons on why he has drawn a red line on AI in art: ‘I don’t want to be lazy’
From theguardian.com, on Wed, 3PM, 4 5
New AI Model Can Simulate ‘Super Mario Bros.’ After Watching Gameplay Footage
From arstechnica.com, on Sep 7, 3 3
ChatGPT search tool vulnerable to manipulation and deception, tests show
From theguardian.com, on Dec 24, 1 7
Australian government trial finds AI is much worse than humans at summarizing
From arstechnica.com, on Sep 4, 1 5
From techcrunch.com
Coralogix acquires AI observability platform Aporia | TechCrunch
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Coralogix, the well-funded observability platform, on Monday announced that it has acquired Aporia, a startup that focuses on giving businesses tools to
on Dec 23
From theverge.com
Trump announces new tech policy picks for his second term
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The team will report to AI and “crypto czar” David Sacks.
on Dec 23
From theverge.com
The AI smartphones that never materialized in 2024
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Mobile AI is still a work in progress.
on Dec 23
From theverge.com
Here’s a new way to lose an argument online: the appeal to AI
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Not even authority, just the signifiers of authority
on Dec 23
From ycombinator.com
Can AI do maths yet? Thoughts from a mathematician | Hacker News
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on Dec 23
From techcrunch.com
Palantir and Anduril reportedly building a tech consortium to bid on defense contracts | TechCrunch
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Two big defense tech players, Palantir and Anduril, are talking to tech companies including SpaceX, OpenAI, Saronic, and Scale AI about forming a
on Dec 23
From techcrunch.com
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Internal guidelines passed down from Google led to concerns that the AI model could be prone to inaccurate outputs on topics like healthcare.
on Dec 19
From arstechnica.com
Why AI language models choke on too much text
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Compute costs scale with the square of the input size. That’s not great.
on Dec 20
From techcrunch.com
OpenAI trained o1 and o3 to 'think' about its safety policy | TechCrunch
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OpenAI announced a new family of AI reasoning models on Friday, o3, which the startup claims to be more advanced than o1 or anything else it has released.
on Dec 24