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MIT AI News 17 days ago
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The unique, mathematical shortcuts language models use to predict dynamic scenarios

Let’s say you’re reading a story, or playing a game of chess. You may not have noticed, but each step of the way, your mind kept track of how the...

MIT Technology Review AI 17 days ago
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AI companies have stopped warning you that their chatbots aren’t doctors

AI companies have now mostly abandoned the once-standard practice of including medical disclaimers and warnings in response to health questions, new research has found. In fact, many leading AI models...

TechCrunch AI 17 days ago
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Dia launches a skill gallery, Perplexity to add tasks to Comet

The Browser Company has launched an official repository of "skills" for its Dia browser — shortcuts for prompts that are used frequently.

TechCrunch AI 17 days ago
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Don’t miss your chance to exhibit at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 is just around the corner, and with more than 10,000 startup and VC leaders heading to Moscone West in San Francisco this October 27 to 29, the...

OpenAI Blog 17 days ago
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AI as the greatest source of empowerment for all

I’ve always considered myself a pragmatic technologist—someone who loves technology not for its own sake, but for the direct impact it can have on people’s lives. That’s what makes this...

AI News 17 days ago
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Tech giants split on EU AI code as compliance deadline looms

The implementation of the EU’s AI General-Purpose Code of Practice has exposed deep divisions among major technology companies. Microsoft has signalled its intention to sign the European Union’s voluntary AI...

AI News 17 days ago
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Why Apple is playing it slow with AI

Apple is taking its time with AI. While most tech companies are racing to push out AI features as fast as they can, Apple is doing the opposite. Its big...

MIT AI News 17 days ago
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A new way to edit or generate images

AI image generation — which relies on neural networks to create new images from a variety of inputs, including text prompts — is projected to become a billion-dollar industry by...

MIT AI News 17 days ago
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MIT Learn offers “a whole new front door to the Institute”

In 2001, MIT became the first higher education institution to provide educational resources for free to anyone in the world. Fast forward 24 years: The Institute has now launched a...

VentureBeat AI 17 days ago
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A ChatGPT ‘router’ that automatically selects the right OpenAI model for your job appears imminent

Like going to the supermarket and staring at aisles of cereal and sauces, the average ChatGPT user is currently faced with an overabundance.