Meta on Training AI with EU Data, Perplexity AI on Samsung and Motorola, Microsoft's AI Running on CPUs
What's happening with AI in Europe? How might your next phone's AI be different? And could AI soon run on any computer? All that and more of the latest AI news!
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Meta to Train AI Models Using European Users' Public Data
Perplexity AI May Replace Gemini on Samsung and Motorola Phones
Microsoft’s New AI Model: Strong, Silent, and Doesn’t Even Need a GPU
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Meta to Train AI Models Using European Users' Public Data
Meta announced its intention to train its artificial intelligence models using publicly available data from its European users. This decision has sparked privacy concerns and prompted regulatory scrutiny across the European Union.
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Perplexity AI May Replace Gemini on Samsung and Motorola Phones
Samsung and Motorola are reportedly in discussions to integrate Perplexity AI as a potential replacement for Google's Gemini on their smartphones. Motorola is expected to announce the partnership soon, while Samsung's discussions are ongoing, potentially including pre-installing the app or making it the default assistant. This move could challenge Google's dominance in the mobile AI assistant market.
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Microsoft’s New AI Model: Strong, Silent, and Doesn’t Even Need a GPU
Microsoft researchers have developed BitNet b1.58 2B4T, a hyper-efficient AI model that can run on CPUs, even standard ones, making AI processing more accessible. This model, with 2 billion parameters, outperforms similar models in speed and memory usage, marking a significant step towards democratizing AI.
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