Microsoft’s Bold AI Bet with OpenAI
Why it matters: Microsoft’s Bold AI Bet with OpenAI explores its Copilot tools, Azure AI services, and enterprise dominance.
Why it matters: Microsoft’s Bold AI Bet with OpenAI explores its Copilot tools, Azure AI services, and enterprise dominance.
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Why it matters: Netflix Accelerates Ad Strategy for 2025 with 40M users and bold moves to lead premium streaming advertising.
If you rely on AI to recommend what to watch, read, or buy, new research indicates that some systems may be basing these results from memory rather than skill: instead of learning to make useful suggestions, the models often recall items from the datasets used to evaluate them, leading to overestimated performance and recommendations that…
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Why it matters: Meta pulls Jamie Lee Curtis ad targeting Zuckerberg, sparking tech censorship debate.
In a bold leap forward for semiconductor technology, Cognichip has launched out of stealth with $33 million in seed funding to build what it calls Artificial Chip Intelligence (ACI®) — a foundational shift in how chips are designed, developed, and brought to market. The funding round was led by Lux Capital and Mayfield, with participation…
The AI startup Perplexity AI is reportedly in late-stage talks to raise $500 million at a staggering $14 billion valuation. That figure – first highlighted by The Wall Street Journal – would mark a meteoric rise for a company barely three years old, valuing it on par with well-established tech firms. Is this sky-high valuation…
As engineering organizations scale, they inevitably accumulate layers of processes that slow down development. Any engineering leader who has grown an organization beyond a certain size knows the pattern: first comes basic Scrum, soon cross-team dependencies require coordination meetings, and eventually, you find yourself considering frameworks like SAFe to manage it all. I once found…