OpenAI is Transitioning to a For-Profit Company [BIGS]
OpenAI is transitioning to a for-profit public benefit corporation to simplify its structure and attract more investment: Read all you need to know about it.
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OpenAI is transitioning to a for-profit public benefit corporation to simplify its structure and attract more investment: Read all you need to know about it.
Mira Murati, CTO of OpenAI, has resigned from her position to pursue personal explorations. Her departure marks a significant shift within the company.
The UAE and Saudi Arabia are securing U.S. approval to acquire advanced Nvidia AI chips, to progress their efforts to become global leaders in AI. All you need to know.
Why Nvidia loses $279 billion in market value – the largest single-day drop for a U.S. company ever, causing investor skepticism about AI’s long-term returns
Canva acquired Leonardo AI, the AI content design and research startup with over 19 million users: everything you need to know
The AI search engine war is here. Learn how OpenAI’s SearchGPT challenges Google’s dominance and what it means for the future of search.
Elon Musk announced that Tesla’s Optimus Robots, initially planned for internal use in 2024, will hopefully be ready for broader deployment by 2026.
Meta has launched Llama 3.1, the largest-ever open-source AI model, which it claims outperforms leading models like GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet
Meta withholds the release of its upcoming multimodal AI model from the European Union, citing the unpredictable regulatory environment, while a text-only version of its Llama 3 model will still be released in the EU. Meta Withholds Multimodal AI Model from the EU – Image Credit – Canva, The AI Track Meta Withholds Multimodal AI Model from the EU – Key Points Meta’s new model: Meta’s new multimodal AI model, capable of processing video, audio, images, and text, will not be available in the EU.