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What big-ticket deals and strategic moves are driving the booming generative AI economy? From massive datacenter buildouts to blockbuster acquisitions, keep track of the most notable investments here. Read Now
This edition of our weekly roundup of AI products and services includes Neural Magic's new open-source GuideLLM, IBM Research's new Docling PDF conversion tool, Rune Labs' StrivePD-AI for improved clinical reporting on Parkinson's patients , Westinghouse Nuclear's Hive System, and more. Read Now
The United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, and several other countries have signed the world's first legally binding treaty aimed at regulating the use of AI. Read Now
It was a short week, thanks to the long Labor Day weekend, but the indefatigable entrepreneurs driving the AI revolution didn't seem to notice. Here are some of the products and services they announced last week while your attention was turned to the barbecue. Read Now
Nvidia unveils NIM Agent Blueprints, a comprehensive catalog of pre-trained, customizable AI workflows designed to streamline the development and deployment of generative AI applications across a range of enterprisew. Read Now
The U.S. AI Safety Institute, part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), announced that it has formalized agreements with leading AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI to collaborate on AI safety research, testing, and evaluation. Read Now
Health system leaders responding to the annual "Top of Mind for Top Health Systems" survey said that artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most exciting emerging technologies impacting their industry today, recognizing in particular its potential to enhance both care and administration. Read Now
Amazon plans to acquire edge inferencing specialist Perceive for $80 million in cash. Read Now
ChatGPT creator OpenAI is backing a California bill that would require tech companies to label content generated by AI in the form of a digital "watermark." The proposed legislation, AB 3211, known as the "California Digital Content Provenance Standards," aims to ensure transparency in digital media by identifying content created through artificial intelligence. This requirement would apply to a broad range of AI-generated material, from harmless memes to deepfakes that could be used to spread misinformation about political candidates. Read Now
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