Amazon’s festive gift for small sellers: Fee cut & AI listing tool
Amazon India rolls out festive perks for small sellers with fee cuts, AI-powered listing tools, and logistics support ahead of the Great Indian Festival 2025. From reduced referral fees to faster catalogue creation, the move aims to lower costs, boost visibility, and simplify compliance for SMEs.
⚖️ Anthropic Settles $1.5 Billion Copyright Lawsuit
Anthropic has reached a settlement of at least $1.5 billion in a copyright lawsuit, scrutinizing AI-generated content’s legal frameworks. This case could redefine copyright implications for AI firms globally, impacting methods of data usage and protection across the tech industry.
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Tech media site The Information says OpenAI, arguably the global AI leader, will burn through $115 billion by 2029. It also stated that the figure is up from $80, when the previous numbers were published. The figure will get progressively higher from this year until the end of the period. It is a fraction of […]
Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Use of Copyrighted Books to Train AI
Apple Inc. has been hit with a lawsuit accusing the company of using copyrighted books without permission to train its artificial intelligence
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Apple’s rollout of a censored Apple Intelligence in China is delayed until late 2025, amid strict regulations and partnerships like Alibaba for content filtering. This reflects ongoing compromises to navigate Beijing’s oversight, potentially boosting iPhone upgrades but risking user trust in a competitive market.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has evolved across generations, encompassing diverse forms and functions. As such, the idea of ‘AI’ may vary depending on context — each interpretation valid in its own way. AI can be grouped into three categories: traditional (rigid, rules-based systems that respond to prompts); generative AI (data-driven, learning-based AI); and agentic AI (autonomous AI that executes workflows without constant human input).