After AI was thrust into the mainstream discourse with the creation of ChatGPT in 2022, Microsoft quickly established itself as the driver of the technology.
If rumours turn out to be true, Microsoft and OpenAI might be putting up to $500 million (£394.92 million) in Figure AI.
While nothing is set in stone yet, some tipsters have indicated that Microsoft is gearing up to release Windows 12 OS later this year.
Researchers at the Toronto General Hospital analysed CT scan reports with the help of the generative AI tool ChatGPT-4 to find out if they can be used for the initial screening of images.
Joining forces with Professor and AI expert, Hannah Fry, Samsung is sparing no effort to reveal the untapped potential of Galaxy AI.
The new Copilot feature helps busy professionals create a summary of a Word document using AI, eliminating the need to scroll through pages.
The creation of the AI chatbot ChatGPT in 2022 thrust AI into the mainstream discourse, and triggered the rapid development of the technology.
Rumours making the rounds online suggest Samsung is gearing up to unveil the world's fastest GDDR7 DRAM next month.
China's rapid progress in AI is a major concern for the Biden administration, which views Beijing as its strategic competitor.
Elon Musk said in a post on X that Tesla will be spending over £393.38 million on Nvidia hardware this year just to advance its AI capabilities.
In its annual report, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Friday, Netflix added generative AI to its list of risk factors, a section required under SEC rules.
The researchers said they discovered important differences in certain brain structures called white matter tracts in people with ADHD.
Samsung has lost its title as the world's biggest semiconductor chip maker to Intel due to a memory chip market slump in 2023.
The recently released Windows 11 Build 26040 adds support for the Colemark keyboard layout and introduces a new Hebrew keyboard layout to Windows 11.
Aside from enabling the Galaxy S24 to capture more realistic portrait images, Samsung has improved the quality of portrait videos of the newly launched phones.
Microsoft is reportedly gearing up to add more exciting features to enhance the overall Copilot experience for mobile.
Australian artificial intelligence data firm Appen has played a key role in training AI models for a slew of tech behemoths including Microsoft, Meta and Apple.
While several reports have emerged recently sounding the alarm for job loss due to the impact of AI, a new study has said the damage may not be as bad as anticipated.
Samsung will be bringing the Galaxy S24's AI features to the Galaxy S23 devices within the first half of the year.
A Tesla FSD beta tester slammed Musk's "Full Self-Driving" dream, claiming it is far from road-ready.
The document represents the first step toward an industrial policy specific to AI, as countries continue to grapple with the regulatory challenges it presents.
At the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung announced that an image edited using the company's generative capabilities will display a watermark in the corner.
Those who do not have a Microsoft account or use the Edge browser can still access the Copilot GPTs.
OpenAI has, for the first time. taken action against what it considers a misuse of its AI tools in a political campaign.
AI chatbots are becoming increasingly commonplace in the professional sphere, with Amazon, Google and Microsoft investing heavily in the technology.
The Galaxy AI has a feature that lets you turn normal videos into slow-motion videos and an image editor that lets you erase objects or subjects in an image.
Led by Elon Musk, AI startup xAI wants to revolutionise robotics and compete with top players like Google, Microsoft and OpenAI.
Meta is sparing no effort in a bid to woo AI researchers and machine learning engineers who are keen on working on more ambitious projects.
Getty Images CEO Craig Peters thinks licensed images could be used for AI training as the UK government says it would take a balanced approach to support both the UK creative industry and AI companies.
The study, led by Dr Trey Ideker, a professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine, showcases the potential of artificial intelligence in unravelling the complexities of cancer drug responses.