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OpenAI Snags Ruoming Pang from Apple to Lead New Device Team
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Anthropic, Mythos AI, Glasswing: Navigating the Hack-Back Controversy
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OpenAI Snags Ruoming Pang from Apple to Lead New Device Team

In a move that underscores the escalating battle for AI talent, OpenAI has successfully recruited Ruoming Pang, former head of foundation models at Apple, to spearhead its newly formed "Device" team. Pang's expertise in developing on-device AI models, particularly for enhancing the capabilities of Siri, positions OpenAI to advance their ambitions in creating AI agents capable of interacting with hardware devices like smartphones and PCs. This strategic hire reflects OpenAI's shift from chatbots to more autonomous AI systems, as tech giants vie for dominance in this emerging field.

Apr 15
OpenAI Snags Ruoming Pang from Apple to Lead New Device Team

Tesla's Optimus Robot: Scaling Up With a New Production Solution

Tesla is overcoming hurdles in scaling its Optimus humanoid robot, thanks to innovative strategies at its Gigafactories. CEO Elon Musk acknowledges the challenges in this undertaking but remains optimistic about achieving mass production. The company is preparing to manufacture up to a million units annually, utilizing its facility for AI-driven training and overcoming prior bottlenecks—an ambitious goal aligning with a worldwide increase in humanoid robots.

Apr 15
Tesla's Optimus Robot: Scaling Up With a New Production Solution

ChatGPT Fatigue: Over Half of Americans Are Growing Weary of AI Buzz

A recent survey reveals that 54% of Americans are experiencing 'AI burnout,' particularly when it comes to ChatGPT and other generative AI tools. This growing sentiment is attributed to relentless media coverage and the rapid advancement of AI technologies, leading to a public interest an overload despite ongoing innovations in the field.

Apr 14
ChatGPT Fatigue: Over Half of Americans Are Growing Weary of AI Buzz

Anthropic, Mythos AI, Glasswing: Navigating the Hack-Back Controversy

A Globe and Mail commentary by Sean Silcoff delves into the ethical dilemma of 'hack-back' defenses in a high-profile cybersecurity incident involving Anthropic, Mythos AI, and Glasswing. It critiques AI's accelerating role in cyber defense and the risks of retaliation, sparking debate on the blurring lines between defense and offense in the digital arena.

Apr 14
Anthropic, Mythos AI, Glasswing: Navigating the Hack-Back Controversy

Perplexity AI Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Privacy Violations

Perplexity AI faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly embedding undetectable tracking software in its search engine code, sharing user data with tech giants like Meta and Google without consent. This is part of broader privacy concerns in AI, with prior legal issues including a federal injunction and an Amazon lawsuit over its e-commerce feature.

Apr 2
Perplexity AI Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Privacy Violations

Musk's Mega 'Terafab': The $25 Billion Gamble To Power AI's Future!

Elon Musk has announced the launch of 'Terafab,' a colossal $20-25 billion chip fabrication hub in Austin, operated by Tesla and SpaceX. The facility aims to produce custom AI and memory chips to meet the immense demands of Tesla's autonomous vehicles and SpaceX's future space-based AI data centers.

Apr 1
Musk's Mega 'Terafab': The $25 Billion Gamble To Power AI's Future!

OpenAI Hits the Breaks: ChatGPT's 'Adult Mode' on Indefinite Hold

OpenAI has put a pause on the much-anticipated 'adult mode' for ChatGPT, initially intended to provide verified users access to erotica and less restricted content. This decision comes amid internal resistance, challenges with age verification, and a strategic focus on core improvements, delaying its launch indefinitely much to the frustration of some users.

Mar 27
OpenAI Hits the Breaks: ChatGPT's 'Adult Mode' on Indefinite Hold

Sam Altman Sparks Controversy by Thanking Developers Amidst Major Tech Layoffs

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took to X to express gratitude to developers for their past contributions to software development. However, his comments faced backlash as many perceived them as a farewell to human coders in the wake of growing AI automation and significant tech layoffs. While some defended Altman's intentions, others saw irony and insensitivity in his message.

Mar 19
Sam Altman Sparks Controversy by Thanking Developers Amidst Major Tech Layoffs

Perplexity's Comet AI Browser: Free for the Masses, Chrome Rivalry Begins!

Perplexity's Comet browser is now available to users globally for free, transitioning from a previously exclusive $200/month Max subscription. This AI-native browser steps up against Chrome, featuring an AI sidecar assistant for real-time navigation, summaries, and multi-task tasks, shifting browsing from traditional methods to an interactive, productivity-focused experience.

Mar 8
Perplexity's Comet AI Browser: Free for the Masses, Chrome Rivalry Begins!

Oracle and OpenAI Scrap Texas Data Center Expansion as Meta Eyes Opportunity

In a surprising turn of events, Oracle and OpenAI have halted their plans to expand a major AI data center in Abilene, Texas, by 600 megawatts, due to funding disputes and OpenAI's shifting requirements. This has opened the door for Meta Platforms to potentially lease the site from developer Crusoe, orchestrated with Nvidia's strategic $150M deposit to prioritize their chips. Despite the setback, the broader goals of the $500 billion Stargate initiative remain on course.

Mar 7
Oracle and OpenAI Scrap Texas Data Center Expansion as Meta Eyes Opportunity