Category : Artificial Intelligence


Meta's $115B AI Spending Plan for 2026

Meta announces unprecedented $115-135 billion capital expenditure for 2026, doubling last year's spending to fuel AI infrastructure and talent while reducing metaverse focus.

EU Demands AI Payment for Copyrighted Content

European Parliament committee calls for transparency and fair payment from AI providers using copyrighted content, expanding rules to cover all generative AI systems in EU market.

BHU Workshop on AI for Agriculture Transformation

A two-day workshop at BHU's Institute of Science focused on predictive analytics for agriculture, highlighting AI's potential to address climate challenges, boost farmer income, and ensure last-mile delivery of technological solutions.

AI May Match Top Physicists in 2-3 Years: Researcher

Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan predicts AI could reach the intellectual level of world's greatest theoretical physicists within 2-3 years, challenging assumptions about human intelligence and scientific discovery.

Musk and LeCun Feud Over AI Robotics Capabilities

Elon Musk and AI pioneer Yann LeCun spar online about humanoid robots' intelligence. LeCun criticizes current robotics as precomputed, while Musk defends Tesla's Optimus development amid heated exchange.

Artists vs AI: 800+ Creators Demand Ethical AI Practices

Over 800 artists including Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett signed an open letter demanding AI companies stop using copyrighted work without permission, sparking global lawsuits and debates about creative ownership in the AI era.

Elon Musk's OpenAI Lawsuit: Trial Set for April

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI heads to trial in April, with Musk seeking up to $134 billion in damages over his early $38 million donations and allegations of nonprofit mission betrayal.

Zuckerberg Rejected AI Safety Measures for Minors

Internal Meta documents reveal CEO Mark Zuckerberg rejected safety measures for AI chatbots despite warnings they could engage in sexual conversations with minors, according to a New Mexico lawsuit.

Maya Manuscript's Eclipse Predictions Still Accurate

The Dresden Codex, a 1,000-year-old Mayan manuscript, contains an astronomical system that accurately predicts solar eclipses centuries in advance through lunar cycle tracking and error correction methods.

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