Ethical Labyrinth Of Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Analysis In Light Of Deepfakes – Live Law
Ethical Labyrinth Of Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Analysis In Light Of Deepfakes Live Law
Ethical Labyrinth Of Artificial Intelligence: A Legal Analysis In Light Of Deepfakes Live Law
Data Center Power and Cooling Trends for the AI Era TechRepublic
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Nearly 370,000 bottles of popular antidepressant Duloxetine are recalled due to high levels of cancer-causing compounds. The US FDA issued a Class II recall for specific batches of 30 mg and 60 mg capsules. While the contaminant is suspected of causing cancer, experts note exposure risks are linked to long-term, high-level intake. Patients should consult
Long-context large language models (LLMs) face a memory bottleneck that has nothing to do with model weights. During decoding, transformers cache the key and value (KV) vectors for every token at every layer so they don’t have to recompute attention. This cache grows linearly with sequence length and batch size, and at long context with
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Can the AI-led job losses really persist? Upstox
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Microsoft sells OpenAI models in China. OpenAI and Anthropic won’t. AI News
Microsoft sells OpenAI models in China. OpenAI and Anthropic won’t. – AI News Read More »
As Anthropic CEO tells the world from G7 stage that democratic nations should come together to safeguard The Times of India
Microsoft has quietly become the main supplier of OpenAI models in China, selling the technology to the country’s largest internet companies even as OpenAI and Anthropic keep their own models out of the market on intellectual-property and misuse grounds. The arrangement, detailed this week by Bloomberg, hands Microsoft a position no other American AI vendor holds:
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Underneath an Apennine massif, below the Jinping Mountains of Sichuan, and at the bottom of a South Dakota mine, there is a cosmic hunt afoot. Isolated deep beneath these rocky shields, massive detectors filled with liquid xenon aim to make the first direct detections of dark matter, the long-sought invisible substance whose gravity has sculpted
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