New Delhi | Updated 06-08-2024, 02:20 PM Nvidia is developing an AI model named ‘Cosmos’ for video content. The company scraped data from Netflix and YouTube to train the model, raising legal and ethical concerns. Nvidia asserts its practices comply with copyright laws, despite employee apprehensions. Nvidia is reportedly developing an advanced AI model capable of understanding and generating video content. According to an exclusive investigation by 404 Media, the AI chip maker has scraped vast amounts of data from sources including Netflix and YouTube to train its AI…
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TechnoXian World Robotics Championship 2024: Setting New Records in Innovation and Competition
New Delhi | Updated 06-08-2024, 11:27 AM Teams from 50+ countries to participate. Record-breaking 50,000 participants from 5,000 schools and colleges. 14 categories of robotics challenges with INR 5.0 million in awards. The much-anticipated TechnoXian World Robotics Championship 2024 is set to take place from August 24th to 27th at Noida Stadium, drawing global attention with teams from over 50 countries participating. This year marks a historic milestone with 50,000 participants hailing from 5,000 schools and colleges, establishing a new world record for participation. TechnoXian 2024 will feature…
Read MoreElon Musk Reignites Legal Battle Against Sam Altman’s OpenAI
New Delhi | Updated 06-08-2024, 10:51 AM Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, accusing them of prioritizing profits over public good. The lawsuit seeks to invalidate OpenAI’s licensing agreement with Microsoft. Musk previously withdrew a similar lawsuit in June without explanation. Elon Musk has reignited a legal battle against OpenAI, the company he co-founded in 2015, and its CEO Sam Altman. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, accuses OpenAI of prioritizing profits and commercial interests over the public good. Musk alleges that once…
Read MoreGoogle is a Monopolist: US Judge Amit Mehta Issues Historic Judgment in Search Antitrust Case
New Delhi | 06-08-2024, 10:43 AM A federal judge ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in search and text advertising markets. The decision marks a major regulatory milestone, the first anti-monopoly ruling against a tech giant in decades. Google plans to appeal the decision, citing recognition of its superior search engine quality. In a landmark decision, US District Court Judge Amit Mehta has ruled that Google holds an illegal monopoly in the search and text advertising markets. This judgment marks a significant regulatory moment, being the first anti-monopoly…
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