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Microsoft wants to build a superintelligence to work for humanity
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft's AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman, says the company wants to develop a humanist superintelligence, which will serve and preserve humanity rather than harm or replace it with AI.

NVIDIA CEO says China will win the AI race if the US can't get past cynicism and regulation
By Cale Hunt published
AI NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang was recently quoted as saying that China will win the AI race, before clarifying his comment in a separate X post. Was it a slip of the tongue, or was it real foresight?

Microsoft’s refund to 2.7 million M365 customers backfires
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft tried to make amends with 2.7 million users for forcing them into getting a more expensive M365 subscription plan bundled with Copilot AI, but only ended up making things worse.

Microsoft’s Magnetic Marketplace reveals the dark side of agentic AI
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI In Microsoft’s Magnetic Marketplace experiment, AI agents failed at basic decision-making, struggled to collaborate, and were easily manipulated — raising urgent questions about their readiness for real-world deployment.

OpenAI's Sora app comes to Android in these countries
By Cale Hunt published
AI OpenAI launched its Sora app a few weeks ago, but until now, only iOS users were able to test out the social workings. Now, Android users in seven countries can also download the app.

Microsoft unveils MAI‑Image‑1 — its first in‑house AI image model built to rival OpenAI’s dominance
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft recently announced that the custom image generator, MAI-Image-1 is now available in Bing Image Creator and Copilot Audio Expression.

OpenAI could reach $100 billion by 2027 — Sam Altman hints at IPO as critics circle
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is fed up with critics, says 'enough' to questions about OpenAI's finances, and claims the company's revenue is "growing steeply" and exceeding $13 billion annually.

Ghibli, Square & Bandai push back on OpenAI's Sora 2 content
By Adam Hales published
News CODA sent a letter to OpenAI, demanding that it cease using copyrighted Japanese content to train its AI models.
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