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| Two AI startups, Suno and Udio, are facing lawsuits from major record labels for allegedly using copyrighted music to train their AI models without permission. Udio, known for creating the viral AI-generated song "BBL Drizzy," raised $10 million in funding, while Suno, which utilizes OpenAI's ChatGPT for music creation, raised $125 million recently. The outcome could set precedents for how AI developers handle copyrighted material in the future, potentially reshaping regulations and practices within the industry. |
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Big tech players including Microsoft, Google, Intel, and Sony are getting behind a new idea called all-photonic networks (APNs) and hope to develop them by 2030. What’s cool is these networks would use light instead of electricity to send data, which could cut down on the energy needed for things like AI and the next generation of mobile internet, called 6G. This would also make data centers more efficient and less harmful to the environment. |
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Nvidia's (NVDA) stock saw a significant downturn, falling 13% over three days after briefly holding the title of the world's most valuable company. This decline, including a 6.7% drop on Monday, impacted other tech firms like Super Micro Computer and Dell, both involved in AI-driven products. Despite this recent slide, Nvidia's value has still nearly tripled over the past year, fueled by optimism around its AI chips, and analysts believe it still has a long way to go. |
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