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Maroc - Times of India - Top Stories - 21/12/2025 07:35
Microsoft's AI chief, Mustafa Suleyman, aims for self-sufficiency in developing world-class, safe superintelligence. He acknowledges the immense costs, potentially hundreds of billions, making it challenging for startups to compete with tech giants like Microsoft, which possesses significant financial muscle and infrastructure. The race for advanced AI is driving massive investments across major tech firms.
Firms see lots of...
Firms see lots of...
Dec 22 (Reuters) - Alphabet said on Monday it would buy clean energy developer Intersect for $4.75 billion in cash, plus assumed debt, as tech...
By John Lee A common—and accurate—narrative in Southeast Asia is that the subregion consists of relatively small and weak countries in a...
By John Lee A common—and accurate—narrative in Southeast Asia is that the subregion consists of relatively small and weak countries in a...
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Meta's Superintelligence labs is cooking two new AI models Meta's Superintelligence labs is cooking something big.
Meta's Superintelligence labs is cooking two new AI models Meta's Superintelligence labs is cooking something big.
In a cautionary stance on AI safety, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman said the company will walk away from any system that risks operating beyond...
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