OpenAI's GPT-5, their next-gen foundation model is coming soon
GPT-5 needs to solve the reliability issues experienced by GPT-4 customers
Microsoft hires controversial DeepMind founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead new AI unit
Suleyman has faced multiple accusations of bullying over the years
Nvidia shows what games could be like with fully AI-controlled NPCs
Nvidia puts on a better showing than Unity, but AI avatars still have a long way to go
Unity demos AI-driven cyberpunk game showing why machines aren't about to replace game designers
Are unscripted NPC conversations powered by an LLM what gamers want?
YouTube introduces labeling requirements for synthetic and altered content
Including generative AI
Nvidia unveils next-gen Blackwell GPUs with more horsepower and better power efficiency
No word yet on next-gen gaming GPUs
If you teach a chatbot how to read ASCII art, it will teach you how to make a bomb
In context: Most, if not all, large language models censor responses when users ask for things considered dangerous, unethical, or illegal. Good luck getting Bing to tell you how to cook your company's books or crystal meth. Developers block the chatbot from fulfilling these queries, but that hasn't stopped people from figuring out workarounds.
Apple reveals AI model that can interpret photos and count objects
This is just the beginning, one Apple engineer says, company is already at work on the next generation of models
Apple and Google partnership could bring Gemini AI tech to iPhones
This wouldn't be the pair's first partnership
Not just the hardware: How deep is Nvidia's software moat?
The inherent inertia of software ecosystems
The big picture: Starting tomorrow, Nvidia is hosting its GTC developer conference. Once a sideshow for semis, the event has transformed into the center of attention for much of the industry. With Nvidia's rise, many have been asking the extent to which Nvidia's software provides a durable competitive moat for its hardware. As we have been getting a lot of questions about that, we want to lay out our thoughts here.
As Reddit prepares for IPO, sale of user generated content draws FTC's attention
The content will be licensed to Google for AI training
OpenAI wants to develop its own AI processors, looks to UAE for funds
The firm has been in talks with a number of investors seeking as much as $7 trillion
SXSW festival crowd responds to AI promo video with chorus of boos
Illustrating the public's love of all things AI
Amazon's generative AI can create product pages based on other online listings
Good for sellers, bad for customers?
EU enacts landmark AI law to protect citizens' rights and prevent risky uses of artificial intelligence
It is the world's first-ever legal framework on AI
Google's new video game-playing AI follows verbal instructions
From just watching game footage, new AI can transfer skills between games
New safety device for cyclists uses a Raspberry Pi and AI to spot dangerous drivers
It also alerts motorists who are approaching too fast
Modern workplace tech linked to lower employee well-being, study finds
Who'd have thought that AI, robots, and trackers could make employees miserable?
Jensen Huang: Even if competitors' AI products were free, Nvidia's chips would still be better value
Jensen "Humble" Huang
A hot potato: Nvidia has become the dominant force in the AI hardware industry, and CEO Jensen Huang knows it. The leather jacket-loving boss is so confident in the ability of his products, he says that even if the competitors' chips were free, they would still be a worse option than Nvidia's expensive alternatives.
India to build a 10,000 GPU supercomputer for self-sufficient AI development
A wide-reaching initiative to foster New Delhi's tech sovereignty in the new AI era
Joe Biden says he wants to ban AI voice impersonations
A blanket ban would have far-reaching effects
AMD promotes third-party app for running AI chatbots on local hardware (that works with Radeons, too)
No coding skills, proprietary apps, or Nvidia hardware required
EA says generative AI will make gamers spend more, speed up development time
A hot potato: Electronic Arts is an organization that arguably only misses out on the title of "most-hated game company in the world" because Ubisoft exists. As it turns out, EA loves generative AI. CEO Andrew Wilson has been praising the technology, claiming it is set to make EA 30% more efficient while boosting monetization by 20% over the next five years. It also sounds like it will cost more game developers their jobs.
Google's new AI tool can turn images into playable mini-games
Tool can use AI-generated content to create more AI content and train other AIs