Netflix found guilty of patent infringement in Germany
Streaming provider Netflix has been found guilty of infringing a patent held by Broadcom by the District Court of Munich.
Streaming provider Netflix has been found guilty of infringing a patent held by Broadcom by the District Court of Munich.
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Microsoft-backed Open AI – the company behind generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tool ChatGPT – has rolled out a slew of new voice and image capabilities on its flagship platform.
Amazon said Monday it will invest up to $4 billion in AI startup Anthropic, part of a strategic partnership as the tech giant looks to take on the likes of Google, Microsoft and Nvidia in the battle for AI supremacy.
Atlantic Quantum, which spun out of research at MIT, has developed a new type of quantum architecture that’s easier to scale.
The platform said it would use a new feature from OpenAI that can generate “human-like audio.”
At least 17 per cent of men have received AI training in the last 12 months. Yet only 7 per cent of women were given the same opportunities. It may be because of the ‘pipeline problem’, according to new research.
This year’s installment of the iPhone comes with serious upgrades to its camera and no longer uses Apple’s proprietary lightning cable, opting for USB-C instead.
The so-called stablecoin has bankrolled German bitcoin miner Northern Data’s pivot to powering AI startups with a purchase of 10,000 of Nvidia’s top of the line AI chips.
The leaked documents show Microsoft had other ambitious acquisition plans before settling on Activision and Zenimax.