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Microsoft partners with Mistral in second AI deal beyond OpenAI
Microsoft has entered a multiyear partnership with the French AI startup Mistral, marking its second major AI collaboration after OpenAI. This deal includes Microsoft investing in Mistral and integrating its language models, such as the newly launched Mistral Large, into the Azure AI platform, enhancing Microsoft's AI offerings.
Google plans to relaunch its Gemini AI image generator after pulling it offline due to controversies over inaccurate and questionable image outputs, with DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis stating a return in the coming weeks. The AI tool faced criticism for generating historically inaccurate images, sparking a debate on AI ethics and the need for nuanced expertise in AI applications. Amid broader efforts to evolve AI into more capable assistants, Google acknowledges the tool's shortcomings and commits to improving its AI technologies, reflecting on broader industry challenges and ethical considerations.
Meta forms team to stop AI from tricking voters
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has established a team dedicated to addressing the misuse of generative AI in manipulating voters during the upcoming EU elections. The initiative, part of broader industry efforts to combat deceptive AI content, involves collaborations with fact-checking organizations and aims to identify and mitigate potential threats in real time. Despite Meta's significant investment in safety and security, some experts question the efficacy of these measures, pointing out inherent challenges in discerning and addressing AI-generated disinformation.
Former Twitter engineers are building Particle, an AI-powered news reader
Former Twitter engineers have developed Particle, an AI-powered news reader designed to offer a personalized and multi-perspective summary of the news, ensuring authors and publishers are fairly compensated. The platform, in its private beta stage, aggregates content from a range of sources, allowing users to quickly grasp key points or delve deeper into topics. Despite its innovative approach, Particle faces the challenge of proving its value to both users and publishers in a changing media landscape where AI's role is increasingly scrutinized.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says AI is not just hype — ‘This is real’
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has expressed strong confidence in artificial intelligence, distinguishing it from past technological hype and emphasizing its potential real-world impacts beyond large language models. He envisions AI contributing significantly to various fields, including cybersecurity and pharmaceutical research, potentially leading to breakthroughs like cancer cures. Dimon's stance is backed by JPMorgan's internal commitment to AI research and the strategic integration of AI technologies into its operations, reflecting a broader belief in AI's transformative power across industries.
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