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Artificial IntelligenceOpenAI Unveils ‘Strawberry’ Model, Optimized for Complex Coding and Math
OpenAI o1, one of a family of models known as Strawberry, is designed for building rather than answering questions.
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OpenAI o1, one of a family of models known as Strawberry, is designed for building rather than answering questions.
Learn everything you need to know about Microsoft Copilot’s Bing AI chatbot (formerly Bing Chat), its features, capabilities, limitations and more.
Agentic AI, AI governance platforms and post-quantum cryptography are among the most disruptive future technology trends facing IT leaders.
All four variations of iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will be able to use Apple Intelligence when it arrives with iOS 18.1. Plus, check out new AirPods and Apple Watches.
Gartner’s analysts detailed the different approaches to adopting AI at the Gartner IT Symposium/Xpo in Australia.
The decision comes after the Competition and Markets Authority’s inquiry into the “interconnected web” of AI companies.
Signatories must apply measures that ensure the use of AI is consistent with human rights, democracy, and the law.
New mandatory guardrails will apply to AI models in high-risk settings, with businesses encouraged to adopt new safety standards starting now.
Data fragmentation across legacy data warehouses and systems is a core business problem driving Australian enterprises to utilise Databricks.
High costs, data issues, and unclear goals are key reasons, new reports show.
OpenAI and Anthropic will give the U.S. government early access to their frontier models for safety evaluation.
This online e-degree program will get you up to speed on programs like ChatGPT, DALL-E, Midjourney and more, and it's on sale at $24.97 through 9/3.
This tool helps you transform AI-generated text into high-quality, human-like content that bypasses AI detection, enhances SEO, and drives business growth.
SB-1047 would provide whistleblower protections and oversight for companies developing generative AI capable of “critical harm.”
The three tech giants have reportedly penned letters of support to California lawmakers.