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Elon Musk escalates feud with Altman, Zuckerberg on Open-Sourcing Billion-Dollar Projects, and How to Detect Deepfakes
Elon Musk's investment disagreements with Sam Altman escalate, Mark Zuckerberg discusses open-sourcing $10B projects, and what the latest research reveals about deepfake detection
Jensen Huang talks Elon Musk’s Colossus, Mark Rober Judges Robot Chefs, and Why Ben Affleck’s bearish on LLM screenwriters
Mark Rober and Nick DiGiovanni collab on a robot cooking contest, Jensen Huang discusses Elon Musk's new Colossus supercomputer, and why Ben Affleck thinks LLMs don't stand a chance against human screenwriters and actors.
Zuckerberg on Storing Brains in Cloud, How AI harms students but helps adults, and why AI-reviews might outperform peer-reviews
Zuckerberg on uploading your brain into the cloud, research shows that AI can hurt learners while helping professionals, and why peer-reviewed papers may not be the future...
Google DeepMind’s Paper Wins Nobel Prize, AI’s Memory Bottleneck, and Codestral 22B versus Owen 2.5, versus DeepSeek V2
How AI won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Why memory—not compute—will be machine learning's biggest bottleneck, and which latest coding copilot is truly the best.
Why lawyers don’t like LLMs, Bill Gates Foreshadows Medical AI, and AI’s Most Underrated Problem
New research reveals lawyers aren't big fans of LLMs, Bill Gates' foreshadowing of medical AI comes true, and why the underrated problem of data scarcity could creep up on researchers soon