Abstract: Heterogeneous security infrastructures-network-detection, endpoint-detection, threat-intelligence and ticketing systems-remain siloed, impeding real-time collaboration and prolonging ...
Google and Microsoft's new WebMCP standard lets websites expose callable tools to AI agents through the browser — replacing ...
New Delhi: Prominent Muslim organisation Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind on Thursday described as “unilateral” and “arbitrary” the Centre’s directive mandating the singing of all six stanzas of the national song ...
OpenAI started showing ads inside ChatGPT this week, marking a sharp reversal from CEO Sam Altman's previous stance. Two years ago at Harvard, Altman called ads "a last resort" business model that ...
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One of the Anthropic ads — a version of which will air on NBC’s Super Bowl LX telecast — spoofs an OpenAI commercial that depicts a young man doing pull-ups in a park and uses ChatGPT to create a ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called Anthropic's Super Bowl ads "funny" but "clearly dishonest." Anthropic said that it plans to keep its chatbot Claude ad free, weeks after OpenAI announced it will begin ...
Ooredoo, Qatar’s leading telecommunications provider, has announced the launch of an AI-powered outbound sales calling capability built on Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, leveraging real-time GPT ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Saturday that a recent report of friction between his company and OpenAI was “nonsense.” Huang’s comments came after The Wall Street Journal published a story late Friday ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company will be participating in OpenAI’s latest funding round, describing it as potentially “the largest investment we’ve ever made.” “We ...