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What Rollup News says about battling disinformation
Swarm Network, a platform developing decentralised protocols for AI agents, recently announced the successful results of its first Swarm, a tool (perhaps “organism” is the better term) built to tackle...
AI Roleplay Beyond Text: Why Image and Video Features Matter
For years, text-based AI roleplay felt like enough. Words carry weight, and a well-timed sentence can paint an entire scene in your head. But let’s be real—sometimes words just don’t...
I Tested UnGPT: Some Features Surprised Me
Have you ever written something — maybe a thoughtful email, a short essay, a caption that hit just the right emotional chord — and then wondered, Would a machine think...
Supporting nonprofit and community innovation
OpenAI launches a $50M People-First AI Fund to help U. nonprofits scale impact with AI. Applications open Sept 8–Oct 8, 2025 for grants in education, healthcare, research, and more.
Maisa AI gets $25M to fix enterprise AI’s 95% failure rate
Maisa AI is built on the premise that enterprise automation requires accountable AI agents, not opaque black boxes.
How to Decide Between Random Forests and Gradient Boosting
When working with machine learning on structured data, two algorithms often rise to the top of the shortlist: random forests and gradient boosting.
Nvidia reports record sales as the AI boom continues
Nvidia's revenue hit $46. 7 billion in the second quarter, a 56% increase compared to the same period last year.
911 centers are so understaffed, they’re turning to AI to answer calls
The company offers an AI voice assistant that helps 911 centers handle non-emergency calls.
Google and Grok are catching up to ChatGPT, says a16z’s latest AI report
The report, in its fifth iteration, showcases two and a half years of data about consumers' evolving use of AI products.
OpenAI co-founder calls for AI labs to safety-test rival models
In an effort to set a new industry standard, OpenAI and Anthropic opened up their AI models for cross-lab safety testing.