The sneaky way Big Tech is acquiring AI unicorns without buying the companies
Google, Microsoft, Amazon and others have been quietly poaching coveted talent from AI startups, without actually acquiring the companies. Source
Read MoreGoogle, Microsoft, Amazon and others have been quietly poaching coveted talent from AI startups, without actually acquiring the companies. Source
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Read MoreNvidia topped Wall Street estimates across the board in its earnings report on Wednesday, though its gross margin showed slight
Read MoreGoogle's Imagen 3 will allow Gemini users to create AI photos of people in the coming days. Source link
Read MoreMeta said it blocked a "small cluster" of WhatsApp accounts linked to an Iranian hacking group targeting U.S. officials. Source
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Read MoreFollowing months of controversy surrounding plagiarism allegations, Perplexity AI is about to start selling ads alongside AI-assisted search results. Source
Read MoreAnthropic, the Amazon-backed AI startup, on Monday was hit with a class-action lawsuit in California federal court over alleged copyright
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