iOS 27 to Support Third-Party AI Chatbots via App Store

iOS 27 to Support Third-Party AI Chatbots via App Store

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman discussed in detail Apple’s upcoming artificial intelligence plans in today’s Power On newsletter, which will be unveiled at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8 (June 9 Beijing time). He stated that Apple is employing a two-pronged strategy: embedding just the right amount of artificial intelligence into the operating system to prevent…

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Wikipedia Says "NO" to Using AI to Write Articles Directly, but Still Allows AI Editing, Translation

Wikipedia Says “NO” to Using AI to Write Articles Directly, but Still Allows AI Editing, Translation

According to a report by The Verge tonight, Wikipedia has announced updated rules, explicitly prohibiting editors from using AI to directly write or rewrite entries. This policy was added to the editorial guidelines last week because AI-generated content frequently violates the platform’s core content guidelines. This restriction currently only applies to the English version of Wikipedia,…

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88 Cores + 1.2TB/s Bandwidth: NVIDIA's First AI Processor for Intelligent Agents, Vera data center

88 Cores + 1.2TB/s Bandwidth: NVIDIA’s First AI Processor for Intelligent Agents, Vera data center

NVIDIA has announced detailed specifications for its new 88-core Vera data center CPU, claiming it to be the world’s first processor specifically designed for intelligent agent AI and reinforcement learning. When processing large-scale data, AI training, and inference, this chip operates twice as efficiently as traditional rack-mount CPUs and is 50% faster. NVIDIA founder and…

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Encyclopaedia Britannica Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Article Copying

Encyclopaedia Britannica Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Article Copying

According to Reuters, Encyclopædia Britannica and its subsidiary Merriam-Webster have sued OpenAI in Manhattan federal court, accusing the latter of abusing its reference materials to train artificial intelligence models. In a lawsuit filed last Friday, Encyclopædia Britannica alleges that Microsoft-backed OpenAI used its online articles, encyclopedia entries, and dictionary entries to train its flagship chatbot…

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