In the fast-moving world of AI, competition is heating up—and nowhere is this more evident than in the battle over advanced reasoning models. In just the past few days, three new AI models from Chinese developers—Deepseek R1 (HighFlyer Capital Management),
OpenAI shut down its highly anticipated video generation service Sora, after artists invited to test its capabilities staged a protest that allowed anyone to use it.
AI from Alibaba has taken a dramatic leap, as its new model, QwQ-32B, brings a new reasoning challenger to the market.
Orange has struck a multi-year partnership with OpenAI in Europe that will give the French telecoms operator access to pre-release AI models, group chief artificial intelligence officer Steve Jarrett said on Wednesday.
OpenAI's upcoming AI-powered video maker, Sora, appears to have leaked. These are some examples of what this AI tool can create.
OpenAI is funding academic research into algorithms that can predict humans’ moral judgements.
We’re still seeing a lot of disruption and change in major industries toward the end of a banner year for new automations.
OpenAI's yet-to-be-released flagship AI video generator Sora was leaked on HuggingFace yesterday. A group of disgruntled artists given early access decided to share it with the world in protest of being used as "PR puppets."
Silicon Valley generative AI companies are getting over their aversion to working with the U.S. Department of Defense, as the pressure builds to get returns on massive AI investments.
Orange is working with OpenAI and Meta to build custom AI models that can understand West African languages not understood by most conversational systems.
The idea was to recognize the growing importance of artificial intelligence in human lives, even when it comes to religion, and explore the limits of human trust in a machine.