India's largest news agency has sued OpenAI for 20m rupees, accusing it of using copyrighted material illegally.
The section is the same across positions and reads: "While we encourage people to use AI systems during their role to help them work faster and more effectively, please do not use ...
Another win comes from the overperformance of its non-news products, particularly The Athletic and Wirecutter.
The paper, buoyed by its 11 million-plus paid subscribers, is one of the few news outlets that can afford to engage in ...
In many respects, AI has become a buzzword, a marketing term even — something to associate a start-up with to ensure massive investment and public valuation. Many pre-existing companies have jumped on ...
If there were any fears that spending on AI infrastructure was about to slow down, that was put to rest when Trump announced ...
A copyright lawsuit filed against OpenAI by one of the country’s largest news agencies could have implications for the future ...
One possible answer being floated in tech circles is distillation, an AI training method that uses bigger “teacher” models to ...
China, fuelled by recent successes from DeepSeek and Unitree, is making a play for pole position in humanoid robots. Can the US hold its ground? This is the second story in a three-part series ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI’s cofounder and chief executive Sam Altman, who is set to visit India on February 5, will meet senior ...
DeepSeek, a China-based company, unleashed its R1 model and is suddenly at the center of the AI world's attention — for good ...