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| Anthropic against DeepSeek: The American AI startup accused Chinese developers DeepSeek, MiniMax and Moonshot of illicitly using Anthropic's models to improve their products. Probe of OpenAI: Canadian officials summoned OpenAI executives to explain why they failed to refer a ChatGPT user — flagged for potential violent activity — to police before the teenager became the suspect in a mass shooting. Honor's humanoid: Shenzhen-based smartphone maker Honor is set to debut its first humanoid robot this weekend. The machine will be aimed at consumer services like shopping assistance, the company said on Monday. | |
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| IQM Quantum Computers plans to go public in a merger with a blank-check company in a deal expected to value it at $1.8 billion. The Finnish quantum computing company is taking advantage of investor interest in the field, which is showing early signs of moving toward commercial applications. | |
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| India's AI Impact Summit was a feast for the eyes and a test of patience, delivering both chaos and promise, writes Peter Elstrom in today's Tech In Depth essay. The gathering showed India's clout and PM Narendra Modi's ambition to carve a more inclusive and cooperative path to AI development. Get the Tech In Depth newsletter for analysis and scoops about the business of technology from Bloomberg's journalists around the world. | |
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| Apple CEO Tim Cook is pretty good at dropping useful hints about what's to come at his company, Mark Gurman reports in this week's Power On. Now, if you listen carefully, Cook is signaling that Visual Intelligence will be the defining feature of the iPhone maker's push into wearable AI devices, Gurman writes. Sign up for the Power On newsletter to get the inside scoop from Mark Gurman on all things Apple and consumer tech. | |
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