OpenAI’s Strategic Shift, Adobe’s Attribution Tool, Content Licensing with Hearst, Uber’s AI EV Assistant
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Welcome to the RAIZOR Report for Thursday October 10th 2024.
OpenAI plans to become more independent from Microsoft by developing its own data servers and AI chips and leasing a center from Oracle in Texas. Adobe launched a free web app to secure content attribution in the AI era, while OpenAI struck a content licensing deal with Hearst Communications. Uber introduced an AI assistant for drivers transitioning to EVs, and Hugging Face launched OpenAI-Gradio for easy AI app creation. Google enhanced its AI Studio with drag-and-drop file analysis, underscoring advancements in user-friendly AI tools. These moves reflect significant shifts and innovations in the AI industry.
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