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After OpenAI’s Sora, Google’s Veo is a world builder.
The post Google DeepMind Leads the Race Toward AGI, Outpaces OpenAI and Others appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Beyond shoppable and contextual ads, WBD is introducing advanced targeting tools and interactive video formats.
The post How Warner Bros Discovery is Shaking Up Ads Using AI appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Google’s new ‘Willow’ chip, which indirectly proposes the idea of a multiverse, may not be as practical as we thought.
The post Google Makes Multiverse a Reality, Really? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
In the last five and a half years, the team size of Kimberly-Clark in Bengaluru has grown 20x.
The post When Bengaluru Put Diapers on the Map appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
While one becomes the youngest World Chess Championship, another wins the Nobel prize for the pioneering youngest innovation AlphaFold.
The post When Chess Champion Gukesh Dommaraju Met Demis Hassabis appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
AI labs and publishers can work together to share paywalled content ethically, promoting research and innovation.
The post The Future of Research is Agentic appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
AI partnerships are not just limited to tech giants and governments; but also expand from retail and e-commerce to financial services.
The post Collaborations Shape Real-World AI Solutions in 2024 appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
‘I fully expect Santa Mode to drive more subscriptions than o1 and I’m at peace with this,’ says Noam Brown, researcher at OpenAI.
The post OpenAI introduces Santa Mode to do what o1 Couldn’t appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The core idea behind RevThink is rooted in how humans approach complex problems.
The post Reverse Thinking Could Make LLMs Smarter, More Accurate appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Models like GPT-4 and Claude-1 may be more robust in handling emotional shifts, possibly due to their training.
The post LLMs Get ‘Anxious’ Just Like Humans appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.