AI DEVELOPMENT

Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Surprising Rise of China's DeepSeek: A New AI Game Changer

In a surprising turn of events, China has developed DeepSeek, an AI chatbot that's shaking things up in the tech world. This innovative app was created for just $6 million in two months, far less than its U. S. competitors. China's accomplishment has caused quite a stir, especially after former Pres

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Jan 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Chatbot Showdown: How DeepSeek and ChatGPT Handle Sensitive Topics

China's tech startup DeepSeek recently launched an AI chatbot that's giving OpenAI's ChatGPT a run for its money. The new AI assistant was instantly popular, becoming the top free app on Apple's iPhone store. But how does it handle sensitive questions about China? Let's dive in. DeepSeek's chatbot

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Jan 06 2025TECHNOLOGY

Russia and China Team Up on AI: A New Tech Challenge for the U. S.

Imagine two global powers joining forces—Russia and China have started working together on something big: artificial intelligence (AI). Why is this a big deal? Well, the U. S. is leading the race in AI, and these two countries want to change that game. They're not just looking to catch up; they're a

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Dec 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Seeing AI's Thoughts: Google's New Approach

Ever wondered what it would be like to watch a machine work through problems, just like a friend would? Google's DeepMind has created a new AI, Gemini 2. 0 Flash Thinking, that lets you do just that. Although it doesn't think like humans, it can break down complex issues into smaller parts, similar

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Tool that Turns Images into Unique Art

Google's latest AI tool, Whisk, is all about turning images into new creations. No text needed! Just upload your pictures, and Whisk will blend them together into one unique image. Think of it as a fun way to get creative, not a serious editing tool. Big companies like Google are racing to show off

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Nov 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's New AI Plan: Say Goodbye to Copilot, Hello to Windows Intelligence

Microsoft is cooking up a big change for its AI features in Windows. Instead of calling them Copilot, Windows Recall, and other names, the company might roll them all into one: Windows Intelligence. This isn't just a new name; it's a way to group all the AI tools in Windows under one brand. Some peo

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Learns from Crypto's Past Mistakes

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is changing the world fast. Yet, despite its potential, it's also getting a bad reputation. People worry about AI causing harm, like spreading fake news or pushing people to do bad things. This reminds us of the early days of cryptocurrency, when people had big fears

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Oct 31 2024TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Custom AI Chip: A Game Changer in the Making

OpenAI, the innovator behind ChatGPT, is taking a giant leap into the future of AI by developing its own custom chip. This isn't your average silicon; it's designed to optimize AI tasks like never before. The tech giant is already teaming up with Broadcom, while also sourcing chips from industry lea

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Oct 30 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's New AI Tools: A Game-Changer for Developers and a Headache for AWS?

Microsoft just dropped some major news for developers: they're making it much easier to build AI apps with new tools. GitHub Copilot for Azure and other developer-friendly features are here, and it's a big deal. Microsoft wants to cut down on the time developers waste switching between tools, which

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Plays Catch-Up: How the Tech Giant is Racing to Close the AI Gap

Apple fans were wowed by the company's AI features showcased at their WWDC event in June. But, the truth is, Apple has some catching up to do. You see, Apple was a bit late to the AI party. Google and Samsung were already exploring this technology, while Apple was still trying to figure things out.

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