Yazılar

Zuckerberg criticizes closed-source AI competitors, likening their efforts to “creating God”

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, shared his perspective on the future of AI in a recent interview, emphasizing his belief that there won’t be a singular dominant AI but rather a diverse array of AI tools accessible through open-source platforms. In a YouTube interview with Kane Sutter, Zuckerberg criticized unnamed competitors who he believes monopolize AI technologies and likened their approach to creating a deity-like “one true AI.” Devamını Oku

MagicSchool believes AI in the classroom is inevitable and is focused on aiding teachers and students in its proper usage

MagicSchool AI, a startup focused on developing generative AI tools for educational settings, has successfully closed a Series A funding round amounting to $15 million. The funding was led by Bain Capital Ventures and includes participation from Adobe Ventures, known for its robust AI initiatives, and Common Sense Media, which specializes in age-based tech reviews and has been involved in AI guidelines partnerships with OpenAI. Devamını Oku

This Week in AI: The future of generative AI rests in the hands of the courts

The RIAA, representing major music labels like Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records, has filed lawsuits against AI startups Udio and Suno for alleged copyright infringement. The accusations claim that these companies trained their AI models using copyrighted music from the labels without compensating them, seeking $150,000 per infringed work. Devamını Oku