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Reddit's set to rake in $60M per year in a deal with an unnamed AI company to train future models on its 20 years' worth of user generated content
By Nick Evanson published
news In the eyes of AI, it would seem that nothing is ever truly yours once it's posted online.
An AI-generated image of a rat with unfeasibly large genitals made it into a peer-reviewed article, along with the caption 'dck'
By Andy Edser published
news Peer-reviewed it may have been, but I get a feeling those peers may have scanned a little too quickly over the images here.
We'll never be free from AI paranoia, so as long as the burden of detective work keeps falling to the masses
By Harvey Randall published
FAKE FATIGUE I want to put my pipe and deerstalker hat away for five minutes.
OpenAI unveils powerful, creepy new text-to-video generator that it calls 'a foundation for models that can understand and simulate the real world'
By Tyler Wilde published
news Sora is another step on the road to "artificial general intelligence," the ChatGPT company says.
The future is here whether you want it or not as AI briefly makes Nvidia the 4th most valuable corporation on Earth with a $1.83 trillion market cap
By Joshua Wolens published
News I think it's finally time to change the N in FAANG to Nvidia, rather than Netflix.
A native AI assisted Super Resolution feature is coming to Windows 11
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Upscaling for all.
As if it didn't dominate the AI market already, Nvidia is gearing up to go after the custom AI chip market
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Could consoles be on the menu?
In a targeted attack on phone spammers, the FCC just outlawed AI voice generation for robocalls
By Andy Chalk published
news The FCC said the new regulation gives US states "new tools to go after bad actors."
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