Volkswagen AG (OTC:VWAGY) outlined plans to invest up to 1 billion euros (roughly $1.17 billion) in artificial intelligence by 2030, saying the technology will be central to accelerating vehicle development and strengthening industrial operations. The commitment, announced Sept. 9 at the IAA Mobility trade fair, also includes expanding high-performance IT systems as part of the group’s long-term digital strategy. The group highlighted more than 1,200 AI applications are already in use, with hund
Podcast Company Insanely Claims Half of All People Will Soon Be AI
Podcasts have long been one of the easiest things you can make. You need something to record you and a place to upload that audio (or video). Wanting it to sound “good” takes more effort, of course. Nailing down an…
The AI Movie Factory Is Ramping Up
Having spent the last few years in a testing phase, the AI assembly line is finally allowing machines to create new movies and alter classic ones.
Larry Ellison is $110 billion richer after blowout Oracle earnings report
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Hearing held on President Trump's artificial intelligence strategy
Replit Closes $250 Million in Funding to Build on Customer Momentum
Prysm, a16z, Amex Ventures, Coatue, YC in Round; Joins Google’s AI Futures Fund
Melania Trump’s AI Era Is Upon Us
The ever elusive first lady has emerged with a brief to exert thought leadership over AI, for the children. Some insiders are excited; others won’t touch the subject with a 10-foot pole.
What Is AI Watchdog?
Introducing an ongoing investigation by The Atlantic to reveal the inner workings of generative AI.
At Least 15 Million YouTube Videos Have Been Snatched by AI Companies
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