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From techcrunch.com

Claude: Everything you need to know about Anthropic's AI | TechCrunch

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Anthropic, the AI vendor second in size only to OpenAI, has a powerful family of generative AI models called Claude. These models can perform a range of

on Oct 19

#772: on Oct 19

From techcrunch.com

The surprising way OpenAI could get out of its pact with Microsoft | TechCrunch

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The New York Times on Thursday published a look at the "fraying" relationship between OpenAI and its investor, partner, and, increasingly, rival,

on Oct 19

#773: on Oct 19

From techcrunch.com

Eric Schmidt's SandboxAQ aims for $5B valuation for its AI/quantum Google moonshot | TechCrunch

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SandboxAQ began as Alphabet’s moonshot AI and quantum computing and now has an impressive roster of projects.

on Oct 18

#774: on Oct 19

From theverge.com

Penguin Random House books now explicitly say ‘no’ to AI training

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Copyright protections apply whether a note is there or not.

on Oct 18

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From arstechnica.com

OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows

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New Alt+Space shortcut puts OpenAI’s assistant a key press away at all times.

on Oct 18

#777: on Oct 18

From theverge.com

Google’s NotebookLM now lets you guide the hosts of your AI podcast

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Now you can have even more fun with fake podcasts.

on Oct 18

#778: on Oct 18

From techcrunch.com

Elon Musk's X is changing its privacy policy to allow third parties to train AI on your posts | TechCrunch

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On Wednesday, social network X (formerly Twitter) updated its Privacy Policy to indicate that it would allow third-party "collaborators" to train their AI

on Oct 21

#779: on Oct 18

From wired.com

Sam Altman’s Eye-Scanning Orb Has a New Look—and Will Come Right to Your Door

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The ambitious identity-verification project Worldcoin, now called World, wants a future where humans are “orb-verified.”

on Oct 17

#780: on Oct 18

From theguardian.com

Here’s the deal: AI giants get to grab all your data unless you say they can’t. Fancy that? No, neither do I | Chris Stokel-Walker

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Data is vital to AI systems, so firms want the right to take it and ministers may let them, says tech writer Chris Stokel-Walker

on Oct 20

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