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Meta is reportedly developing a dedicated app for its AI chatbot, potentially expanding its reach beyond existing platforms.
A Columbia University student created an AI tool to ace coding interviews, leading to multiple internship offers. However, the student’s use of the tool was discovered, leading to the rescinding of at least one offer and raising ethical questions.
Meta is reportedly developing a dedicated app for its Meta AI assistant to compete with platforms like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. The app could launch in the next fiscal quarter, with a paid subscription service also in the works.
Meta Platforms is planning to test a paid subscription service for its AI-powered chatbot, Meta AI, according to a source familiar with the matter. This move aligns with similar offerings from competitors like OpenAI and Microsoft.
Meta is set to launch a standalone AI app and test a paid subscription service for its AI assistant, Meta AI, as part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to lead the AI market.
An in-depth analysis of Meta’s advancements in artificial intelligence, exploring their potential benefits and the ethical considerations surrounding their deployment. This article touches on Meta’s different AI applications for both personal and commercial uses, and the company’s strategy for its future.
A Columbia University student created an AI tool to aid in coding interviews, securing internships at major tech companies before facing repercussions.
A Columbia University student developed an AI tool to assist with coding interviews and secured internship offers from tech giants. However, the methods employed have sparked ethical debates and led to the rescinding of some offers.
Major tech companies are making massive investments in artificial intelligence, even amid challenges like GPU shortages and evolving economic conditions. This article explores the trends and potential of AI.
The House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed major tech companies, including Alphabet, Meta, and Apple, to investigate their compliance with foreign censorship laws and their impact on American free speech.