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Meta unveils a more powerful AI and isn't fretting over who uses it
Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, said on Tuesday that he planned to provide the code behind the company's latest and most advanced AI technology to...
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Tata chooses UK for new EV battery plant
Tata has chosen a site in Somerset to supply a new range of electric Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and is set to outline its decision as soon...
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Startups have obligation to take India's flag to other countries: Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma
Sharing his optimism about the rising global presence of Indian startups, Sharma said he aspires for an anti-trust regulation by America and...
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A blessing and a Boogeyman: advertisers warily embrace AI
Advertising, already racked by inflation and other economic pressures as well as a talent drain because of layoffs and increased automation, is...
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McKinsey partners with startup Cohere to help clients adopt generative AI
This is the first partnership with a large language model provider that McKinsey has announced as it joins other global consulting firms to tap...
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SoftBank Group invests $65 million in UK artificial intelligence firm
SoftBank Group has resumed investment in new AI companies, investing $65 million in British firm Tractable, an insurance technology company that...
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Oyo enters premium resorts, hotels category, launches Palette brand
The company has started 10 Palette resorts as a pilot in Jaipur, Hyderabad, Digha, Mumbai, Chennai, Manesar and Bangalore. It will add 40 more...
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TSMC expects 27% fall in Q2 earnings, Q3 looks better
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker and a major Apple and Nvidia supplier, is likely to...
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EU's AI lobbying blitz gets lukewarm response in Asia
The European Union is lobbying Asian countries to follow its lead on artificial intelligence in adopting new rules for tech firms that include...
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Dunzo asks rainmaker Reliance for more monies; OneCard, WintWealth apply for NBFC licences
A week after ET reported that Dunzo may lay off more employees after the April carnage when it cut 300 jobs, more bad news is coming. The quick...