The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK has launched an investigation into the partnership between Microsoft, a leading US tech giant, and OpenAI, an artificial intelligence (AI) developer. The CMA aims to determine whether this collaboration resembles a merger and evaluate its potential impact on competition within the UK. This move by the
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Google recently launched its highly anticipated artificial intelligence (AI) model called Gemini. While the company touted its capabilities and presented a demonstrative video to showcase its potential, it is now facing scrutiny due to the video’s misleading nature and the discrepancy between expectations and reality. The six-minute demonstration video highlights some of the remarkable abilities
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Understanding the inner workings of the brain has always been a complex task for scientists and researchers. However, a recent study conducted by European scientists has shown promising results in using highly sensitive sensors based on color centers in a diamond to record electrical activity from neurons in living brain tissue. This groundbreaking research opens
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Stability AI, known for its stable diffusion text-to-image generative AI models, has expanded its offerings with the release of StableLM Zephyr 3B. This new model, with 3 billion parameters, is specifically designed for chat use cases including text generation, summarization, and content personalization. It is an optimized iteration of the previously discussed StableLM text generation
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The field of heat transfer has traditionally focused on the movement of thermal energy through quantum particles known as phonons. However, recent advancements in nanoscale semiconductors have revealed that phonons alone are not sufficient to efficiently remove heat at such small scales. To address this issue, researchers from Purdue University have turned their attention to
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Roboticists at the Technical University of Munich, in Germany, are making significant advancements in the field of quadruped robots by incorporating a flexible spine and tail into their design. This development, detailed in the journal Science Robotics, aims to replicate the flexibility found in the spines of four-legged animals. While most existing quadruped robots possess
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