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The current state of AI. Is this a bubble?

The AI boom undoubtedly resembles the dot-com bubble but with a difference. Back then, most startups carried the risks, while now, giant AI pioneers are unlikely to go broke. Rather, investors will suffer.

  • By Lucio Ribeiro - Contributor

Major record labels sue AI music startups for allegedly copying songs to train AI

The lawsuits filed Monday allege “copyright infringement involving unlicensed copying of sound recordings on a massive scale” and seek an injunction and damages.

  • By Molly Bohannon

Google launches Australian AI accelerator to address $280b opportunity

A tech advisory firm study estimates that AI will create $280 billion in economic benefit by 2030. Google is tapping into the demand with a new AI-first accelerator for Australian entrepreneurs.

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

Google restricts AI search tool after ‘nonsensical’ answers told people to eat rocks and put glue on pizza

Google defended its AI Overviews feature but said it would implement new safeguards after the tool told people to eat rocks and put glue on their pizzas and dismissed fake viral screenshots claiming it endorsed smoking for pregnant people.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk is the world’s richest person again thanks to his new AI startup

Move over Bernard Arnault. There’s a new wealthiest person on the planet.

  • By Matt Durot
  • Forbes Staff

AI-generated kids draw predators on TikTok and Instagram

Images of AI children on TikTok and Instagram are becoming magnets for many with a sexual interest in minors. But when this content is legal and depicts fake people, it falls into a messy, troubling gray area.

  • By Alexandra S. Levine
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk’s xAI raises $6 billion in latest funding round

Musk claimed his AI startup had a $18 billion valuation before the latest funding round.

  • By Siladitya Ray
  • Forbes Staff

AI models like ChatGPT won’t reach human intelligence, Meta’s AI chief says

In an interview with the Financial Times, Meta’s AI chief Yann LeCun said a “world modeling” approach could reach human levels of intelligence, but cautioned this was still around a decade away.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Inside Quora’s quest for relevance: Why CEO Adam D’Angelo has gone all in on AI

Nearly 15 years after founding Quora, D’Angelo wants to reinvent the question-and answer company around AI—before it goes the way of Yahoo Answers.

  • By Richard Nieva

The gender gap in AI: Unmasking the challenges in advancing gender equality

One giant leap forward for technology but one mammoth step backwards in terms of advancing gender equality?

  • By Anna Lozynski - Contributor
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