A trove of newly released documents reveals Meta’s plans to use book piracy site LibGen to train its AI models.
Ben Brooks and Michelle Fang argue that legislators ought to be more concerned about other nations openly sharing AI models that could undercut the US's dominance in the field.
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First up in Tuesday's Forbes Daily is Jack Smith's Trump report, plus technology news including Elon Musk as a potential TikTok buyer, Nvidia blasting Biden and more.
The European Commission is reevaluating its probes into tech giants including Apple , Meta and Alphabet's Google, the ...
OpenAI has published a 'blueprint' for AI economic development and regulation in the U.S. that it argues would ensure the U.S ...
Apple, Inc. ($AAPL) shares had a solid 2024, posting an above-market gain of 31%, primarily on hopes that iPhone sales growth ...
Apple joined Costco in firmly calling for its shareholders to vote against conservative proposals requesting they end DEI ...
Saying that AI was discussed at CES last week is a bit like saying oxygen was breathed during the giant tech confab. There was simply no way of avoiding the topic. For Hollywood, which has been ...
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At least seven semiconductor startups, including Mindgrove, FermionIC, and Morphing Machines raised funding worth more than ...