OpenAI Takes on Musk and Meta: AI Goes to War on Social Media

OpenAI wants to bring ChatGPT to social media: Reddit, Instagram, YouTube and more. Musk responds with Grok and X shutdown. Meta watches and prepares. AI becomes a battleground between big tech.

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Perplexity AI Comes to Samsung Smartphones: The Answer Engine That Challenges Google

Perplexity AI arrives in Samsung Galaxy smartphones: an AI assistant that responds in real time with verified data, also available offline. A challenge to Google and a new era for mobile search.

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Gemini Live: Now You Can Share Your Screen With AI on Android

Gemini Live is the new feature that allows you to share your screen with AI on Android. The assistant guides you in real time on what you see, making AI even more useful and interactive.

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Meta FAIR launches 5 models for an increasingly “human” AI

Meta FAIR releases five new open-source AI models, including Chameleon and MEGALODON, to advance research in visual, linguistic, and robotic AI. A step toward more human-like intelligences.

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OpenAI and the “product thinking” turning point: AI is no longer enough, we need utility

OpenAI, with researcher Shunyu Yao, is pushing for a new philosophy: less focus on models, more attention to how AI becomes a real product. It requires utility, adaptability and a product designer's vision.

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Meta Blocks Apple Intelligence: No Apple AI on WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook

Meta blocks Apple Intelligence from entering its apps: no Apple AI on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Threads. A strategic decision to protect data and control.

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Grok: the rise (and risks) of Elon Musk's AI chatbot on

Grok, Elon Musk's AI chatbot built into X, is redefining the interaction between humans and AI. Powerful but controversial, it opens up new horizons between productivity, freedom, and risk.

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Nvidia builds AI supercomputers only in the US: a new technological era begins

Nvidia has decided to build its AI supercomputers entirely in the United States. In this article, we analyze the strategic motivations, technological advantages, and impacts of a choice that could change the entire AI industry.

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Netflix and OpenAI: the new intelligent search for the iOS app is born

Netflix is testing a new smart search feature on iOS thanks to a collaboration with OpenAI. Here, we break down how it works, what new features it brings to the user experience, and why it could forever change the way we search for content on streaming platforms.

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M3TA.I: the all-Italian AI that automates software testing with natural language instructions

M3TA.I is the new artificial intelligence developed by NetCom to simplify software testing. In this article we discover how it works, what its applications are in various sectors and why it represents a strategic innovation for companies and public administrations.

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Meta to use public content from European users to train its AI

Meta has announced that it will use public content from European users to train its AI. The goal is to improve Meta AI's accuracy in EU linguistic and cultural contexts, but the move raises ethical and privacy questions. In this article, we look at the benefits, risks, and future implications.

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ByteDance challenges OpenAI and Google: Seed-Thinking-v1.5 is born, the AI that “reasons”

ByteDance presents Seed-Thinking-v1.5, a new language model capable of “reasoning” with a step-by-step method inspired by human thought. In this article, we delve into its features, benchmarks, and why it could represent a serious alternative to giants like OpenAI and Google.

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