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Artificial intelligence has fired the stock market to record highs this year, with companies eager to tout their AI prowess and investor darlings like AI chipmaker Nvidia soaring on expectations of runaway growth.
Stocks closed markedly lower on Tuesday as fears of a bubble in artificial intelligence technology hammered markets for a fourth consecutive trading day.
President calls for unified federal AI standards, as House Republicans signal support for blocking state rules and protections.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai touted the latest version of Gemini as a chatbot that needs "less prompting" as competitor OpenAI advances.
With the new AI-generated content control, users who want to see less of this sort of content can dial things down, while those who enjoy it can choose to see more of it.
Anthropic said it plans to purchase at least $30 billion of Microsoft Azure’s computing capacity to scale and train its Claude model. In addition Nvidia said it would invest up to $10 billion in Anthropic,
Anthropic will buy $30 billion of Microsoft Azure compute "powered by Nvidia." In return, it's getting billions in investments from each company.
By Komal Salecha (Reuters) -Indian enterprise artificial intelligence firm Fractal Analytics plans to maintain high research and development spending ahead of its market debut for which a date has not yet been set,
In an interview with NBC News, Sen. Bernie Sanders explains why he thinks artificial intelligence poses profound risks for American workers and society at large.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai discusses AI advancements and how the technology could reshape the job market.
AI pioneer Nvidia was again the heaviest weight on the market. The chipmaker's drop of 3.2% brought its loss for the month to nearly 11%, putting it in "correction" territory, or when a stock falls at least 10% from its previous high. The company is scheduled to report is third-quarter financial results on Wednesday.
The online gaming platform “Roblox” will begin using AI technology to scan users’ faces for age verification. Roblox's senior director of product policy, Eliza Jacobs, spoke with NBC News’ Tom Llamas about the new feature aimed at preventing unverified users from accessing the chat,