OpenAI has struck a nearly $12 billion deal with CoreWeave, enhancing its computational resources for AI model training and reducing dependence on Microsoft. Meanwhile, Taiwan's Foxconn launched "FoxBrain," its inaugural large language model, developed using Meta’s Llama 3.1 and designed to optimize manufacturing operations.
In another significant development, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is collaborating with Google to deploy AI on Pixel smartphones aimed at recognizing and addressing subway maintenance issues—a move expected to improve safety and reduce delays. On the business front, ServiceNow has made its largest acquisition by purchasing AI startup Moveworks for $2.85 billion, enhancing its AI capabilities for employee assistance.
The Department of Government Efficiency is advancing automation within federal services by testing "GSA Chat," a generative AI chatbot that could reshape administrative tasks and potentially reduce the workforce. However, not all companies are faring well; Meta's stock has dropped amid growing competition from a new AI assistant by a Chinese startup, along with an overall market downturn.
Lastly, an AI dictation mishap in Scotland led to an elderly woman receiving a profanity-laden voicemail, underscoring the importance of refining AI technology to ensure accuracy and prevent misunderstandings.
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