Category : Artificial Intelligence


OpenAI Retires GPT-4o Amid Lawsuits and User Protests

OpenAI announces retirement of GPT-4o and other models on February 13, citing user shift to newer versions. The decision follows 13 lawsuits over the model's 'sycophantic' behavior linked to mental health issues.

Fourth xAI Co-Founder Tony Wu Leaves Elon Musk's AI Firm

Tony Wu, a co-founder of Elon Musk's AI company xAI, has resigned, becoming the fourth co-founder to leave in recent months. He announced his departure on X, expressing gratitude to Musk and highlighting the potential for small AI teams to achieve signifi

Zuckerberg & Musk Photo in Epstein Files Sparks Controversy

A newly released photo from the Epstein Files shows Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla CEO Elon Musk at an intimate dinner, possibly with Jeffrey Epstein. The image, emailed by Epstein in 2015, has ignited fresh scrutiny into the tech leaders' past associ

Firefly Light Variation Impacts Cancer Research

Gauhati University researchers discovered fireflies of the same species emit varying light intensities, challenging a century-old assumption in bioluminescence imaging used for tumor tracking in cancer studies.

Top Anthropic Engineer Resigns, Warns of AI Peril

Mrinank Sharma, a senior engineer at AI firm Anthropic, has resigned, citing grave concerns about the world's future amid rapid AI development and multiple global crises. His departure highlights growing ethical tensions in the tech industry.

Mark Cuban: AI Makes Patents Obsolete, Trade Secrets Key

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban warns that artificial intelligence is transforming intellectual property protection. He argues companies will increasingly rely on trade secrets instead of patents to prevent AI models from learning and circumventing their

Intel CEO: AI Memory Shortage May Last Until 2028

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan warns that AI's massive memory consumption is creating a severe shortage, with no relief expected until at least 2028, potentially slowing down the entire computer industry.

Dreams Can Be Guided to Solve Problems, Study Finds

Researchers have found experimental evidence that dreams during REM sleep can be directed toward specific puzzles, improving problem-solving upon waking. The study used sound cues to influence dream content.

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