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‘Human exceptionalism is at the root of the ecological crisis’
Science & Tech ‘Human exceptionalism is at the root of the ecological crisis’ Saving the planet requires getting
Anthropic’s billion-dollar TPU expansion signals a strategic shift in enterprise AI infrastructure
Anthropic’s announcement this week that it will deploy up to one million Google Cloud TPUs in a deal
Open-source AI video from Lightricks offers 4K, sound, and faster rendering
Lightricks is upping the ante for rapid video creation and iteration with its latest artificial intelligence model. The
OpenAI connects ChatGPT to enterprise data to surface knowledge
OpenAI is surfacing company knowledge by connecting ChatGPT to enterprise data, turning it from a general assistant into
Meta hires and fires AI workers: Behind the contradiction
Reports are circulating this week that Meta is cutting approximately 600 positions from its AI division, a move
How do AI ‘humanisers’ compare to human editing?
The emergence of artificial intelligence has fundamentally altered the field of content creation. Tools capable of generating coherent,
OpenAI data residency advances enterprise AI governance
For chief data and information officers, especially in tightly regulated sectors, data governance has been a major cause
Autonomy in the real world? Druid AI unveils AI agent ‘factory’
At its London Symbiosis 4 event on 22 October, Druid AI introduced what it terms Virtual Authoring Teams
AI is changing how we build links for SEO
Link strategies are important in improving search engine optimisation (SEO) and online visibility. Artificial intelligence is changing these