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November 24, 2023

Sam Altman returns to OpenAI after agreement reached

Both investors and employees rallied hard for Altman's return after he was fired from the company on November 17. Read more ▶

Image: Don’t let Apple’s Vision Pro come in by the backdoor

Don’t let Apple’s Vision Pro come in by the backdoor

IT shops need to be thinking now about how their colleagues might want or need to use Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality device when it arrives in 2024.

Anthropic's Claude 2.1 LLM turbocharges performance, offers beta tool use

Anthropic's Claude 2.1 large language model, which powers its Claude generative AI chatbot, raises the bar on how much information an LLM can ingest at once.

Nonfiction authors sue OpenAI, Microsoft over copyright infringement

The lawsuit — one of several filed on similar grounds — comes amid continued controversy for the AI company as its founder Sam Altman returns after his surprise ouster last week.

Image: Amazon to cut jobs at Alexa unit to sharpen focus on generative AI

Amazon to cut jobs at Alexa unit to sharpen focus on generative AI

Amazon’s Alexa division is set to suffer another round of job cuts as the company plans to discontinue some initiatives in favor of new generative AI projects.

Got a Google Pixel? Check out these awesome Android 14 gems

Android 14 may not look like much at first glance, but it's packing some spectacular new possibilities for Google Pixel owners.

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