German regulators have approached Apple and Google with a demand to remove the Chinese AI application DeepSeek from their app stores, citing data security concerns and compliance with European personal data protection legislation.
xAI has announced the upcoming release of the revolutionary Grok 4 model, which will become the world's most intelligent artificial intelligence system capable of rewriting the entire corpus of human knowledge.
Paris-based startup Veesion has developed a revolutionary artificial intelligence system capable of recognizing suspicious customer movements and preventing theft in retail stores. The technology is already being used by 5,000 stores worldwide.
ElevenLabs has announced a revolutionary voice assistant 11ai that integrates with digital document management systems through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The new tool promises to fundamentally change the approach to working with documents.
Chinese company DeepSeek, developer of popular AI models, faces serious difficulties in creating the new R2 model due to US sanctions and limited access to modern Nvidia chips.
American startup Score Vision has introduced a revolutionary open-source neural network that analyzes football match videos and predicts their results with high accuracy.
The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched an investigation into Tesla after the first day of commercial robotaxi service in Austin. The cause was numerous traffic violations captured on video.
Meta has announced the rollout of a revolutionary private AI summaries feature in WhatsApp messenger, providing users with maximum confidentiality when working with artificial intelligence.
Canadian scientists have created an artificial intelligence-powered prosthetic hand that autonomously recognizes objects and selects optimal grasping methods without user intervention.
A groundbreaking digital restoration method using artificial intelligence enables the restoration of artworks in hours instead of the traditional months-long process.
Anthropic has achieved an important legal victory in a case against publishers, establishing legal frameworks for training artificial intelligence on literary works. The court recognized the legal use of legitimately purchased books for training AI models.
- Perplexity Comet: Revolutionary AI Browser Begins Closed Testing on Windows
- SEAL — MIT's Revolutionary Self-Learning AI Technology
- Google Unveils Revolutionary Machine Learning Model for Real-Time Music Generation
- Google Unveils Revolutionary AI for Robots: Offline Operation and Shoelace Tying Capabilities
- OpenAI and Jony Ive's 'io' Brand Disappears, but AI Hardware Partnership Continues
- Chinese MiniMax Introduces AI Model M1 — Training Costs 200 Times Less Than GPT-4
- Elon Musk: Grok 3.5 Will Allow to "Rewrite the Entire Corpus of Human Knowledge" and Fix Current AI Model Errors
- Artificial Intelligence with Avatar Represents Victim in Court for the First Time
- Meta Holds Talks to Acquire Thinking Machines, Perplexity, and Safe Superintelligence
- OpenAI Fears Its Models May Soon Learn to Develop Biological Weapons