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'World's first gaming processor with an AI accelerator': Intel's Arrow Lake will be coming to desktop PCs in the second half of this year
By Nick Evanson published
CES 2024 I suspect AMD may have something to say about that claim, though.
I spoke to an Nvidia AI-powered NPC about his ramen and his responses were frighteningly good
By Jacob Ridley published
CES 2024 Ramen, chit chat and AI-powered people.
OpenAI says it's 'impossible' to create ChatGPT without copyrighted content, as if that's somehow a good excuse
By Andy Chalk published
news In the face of a growing number of lawsuits, OpenAI insists that the use of copyrighted content to train LLMs is fair use.
Microsoft is adding a new button to PC keyboards for the first time in almost 30 years (and it's for AI)
By Andy Chalk published
news The new Copilot key will be seen at CES and will start to roll out later this month.
NY Times lawsuit holds OpenAI and Microsoft 'responsible for the billions of dollars they owe for the unlawful copying and use of The Times's uniquely valuable works'
By Dave James published
news OpenAI values high-quality content in its training and The New York Times has been marked as such in the creation of its models.
AI chatbots trained to jailbreak other chatbots, as the AI war slowly but surely begins
By Andy Edser published
news Yep, it sure is turtles all the way down.
Square Enix's new years resolution is to become 'aggressive in applying AI', and I'm very tired
By Harvey Randall published
News The focus on the controversial tech was outlined in a letter from company president Takashi Kiryu.
Witcher actor Doug Cockle says the use of AI voices in games is 'inevitable' but potentially dangerous: 'AI is not the problem. It's the people using AI'
By Andy Chalk published
news The man who gave life to Geralt of Rivia says actors need to take control of their voices while they still can.
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