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Baidu launches advanced AI model Ernie 4.0 Turbo, user base reaches 300 million - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 5 days agoThe new model will be accessible to the public via web and mobile app interfaces, with developers...
China leading surge in generative AI patents: UN - ET Telecom
The Economic Times· 16 hours agoGeneva: The number of international patent filings for innovations using cutting-edge generative...
China a runaway leader in GenAI patent applications followed by US: UN
Business Standard India· 8 hours agoChina has requested far more patents than any other country when it comes to generative AI, the U.N....
As OpenAI threatens to block access to APIs in China, local players eye the AI industry pie. We...
Livemint· 6 days agoWith ChatGPT creator OpenAI threatening to block access to developers in China, to its tools and...
Chinese AI Startups Rush To Offset OpenAI's Plans To Curb API Access
NDTV· 7 days agoChinese Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies are moving swiftly to attract users of OpenAI's...
Apple to source camera modules from Samsung for iPhone 16 series, ends Sony exclusivity
Firstpost· 21 hours agoAfter a long history of exclusively using Sony sensors for its iPhone camera modules, Apple is...
Apple to get a seat on OpenAI's board as an observer, part of AI partnership
Firstpost· 21 hours agoApple is set to take on a new role as a board observer at OpenAI, a development that was revealed...
China tops UN list with six-times more GenAI patents than USA, India fifth but growing at fastest...
CNBC Awaaz· 16 hours agoChinese companies also dominated the list of enterprises that have applied for GenAI patents, the...
Apple poised to get OpenAI board observer role as part of AI pact
CNBC Awaaz· 23 hours agoApple Inc. will get an observer role on OpenAI’s board as part of a landmark agreement announced last month, further tightening ties between the once-unlikely partners. Phil Schiller, the head ...
Silicon Valley Fumes Over California AI Safety Bill
Analytics India Magazine· 6 days agoThe passing of the bill has sparked outrage among developers, many of whom operate outside of the state, claiming that it will severely impede innovation