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Baidu launches upgraded AI model, says user base hits 300 million
The Economic Times· 43 minutes agoChinese search engine giant Baidu on Friday unveiled an upgraded version of its artificial...
As OpenAI looks to block access to APIs in China, local players eye the AI industry pie. We explain...
Livemint· 2 hours agoWith ChatGPT creator OpenAI threatening to block access for developers in China, to its tools and...
Chinese AI Startups Rush To Offset OpenAI's Plans To Curb API Access
NDTV· 22 hours agoChinese Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies are moving swiftly to attract users of OpenAI's...
OpenAI's move to block China will reshape AI scene as big players pounce
Business Standard India· 2 days agoOpenAI’s abrupt move to ban access to its services in China is setting the scene for an industry...
Silicon Valley Fumes Over California AI Safety Bill
Analytics India Magazine· 2 hours 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
ChatGPT maker OpenAI may block developer access to its tools in China - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoChatGPT maker OpenAI is planning to block access to technology used to build AI products for...
Do You Still ‘Google It’?
Analytics India Magazine· 3 days agoIn Tom Shone’s book, The Nolan Variations, filmmaker Christopher Nolan sheds light on a thought-provoking insight: Google has far less information than...
Apple is looking for ‘AI partner’ in China, here’s why - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoSince ChatGPT is banned in China, Apple must find a local AI chatbot that will work alongside Siri to handle requests for AI-generated content. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal ...
China activates 'freedom in Tibet' propaganda triggered by US-Dalai Lama meet in Dharamshala
Theprint· 2 days agoChinese media platforms are flooded with articles, posts, and videos promoting Tibet as a burgeoning...
The Internet-eating Dragon
The Telegraph· 4 days agoIn China, chunks of online information are disappearing. This means we are losing parts of our collective memory