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SAP, a leading enterprise application software maker, is strengthening its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) by introducing new AI-focused integrations. One of the key integrations involves SAP’s AI Core platform, which now supports the Amazon Bedrock AI development service. This enhancement opens up opportunities for companies, particularly those operating in regulated industries, to delve
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Elon Musk’s xAI startup recently made headlines with a staggering $6 billion round of funding. The series B investment attracted a multitude of venture capital firms and investors, including Valor Equity Partners, Vy Capital, Andreessen Horowitz (A16z), Sequoia Capital, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, and Kingdom Holding. This funding round was
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In the realm of generative AI, there is a new concept that is causing a stir among AI providers and developers – prompt injection. Prompt injection refers to the deliberate misuse or exploitation of an AI solution to create an unwanted outcome. Unlike traditional concerns about negative outcomes to users, prompt injection poses risks to
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In the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, there was a pivotal moment that solidified Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson, as a hero for the everyfan. This moment occurred in the 2012 film The Avengers, where Black Widow finds herself tied to a chair, being interrogated by a military leader. When Agent Coulson calls to pull
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The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been rapidly evolving, with researchers constantly seeking ways to develop leaner and more efficient AI models. The recent release of Phi-3-mini by Microsoft highlights this trend, as it demonstrates how AI models are becoming more compact and capable of running on devices with limited computational resources. When ChatGPT
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OpenAI’s recent controversy regarding the use of an imitation Scarlett Johansson voice has sparked debates among legal experts. Rothman emphasizes that confusion among listeners is the key factor, rather than the use of the actual voice. However, other experts like Colorado law professor Harry Surden argue that the right of publicity claim against OpenAI would
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