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Nvidia's ambitions in the mobile chip market.

Nvidia persevered in its efforts to enter the smartphone chip market despite facing numerous setbacks. While the company's initial ambitions to dominate the mobile industry did not materialize, it has found success through other avenues.

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Young people use AI chatbots for healing.

Many teenagers are turning to chatbots to chat and make friends. However, sometimes, the AI advice they receive can be problematic.

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Microsoft has developed an AI model that can compete with OpenAI.

Microsoft is reportedly developing its own large language model (LLM) for artificial intelligence (AI), competing with products from OpenAI, Google, or Meta. The latest LLM by Microsoft is called MAI-1, which contains 500 billion parameters, making it the largest LLM the company has ever developed. However, it is smaller than OpenAI GPT-4's one trillion parameters.

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There is an ongoing campaign to gather sensitive information from Amazon's competitors.

Amazon has allegedly been conducting a campaign for almost a decade, by placing "undercover" employees on the e-marketplaces of its competitors to collect business secrets. According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the employees at a warehouse in Seattle, USA, have been shipping various items such as shoes, chairs, T-shirts, and more to online shoppers across the country for almost a decade.

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Meta has introduced AI-powered assistants to Facebook and Messenger.

Meta AI, an AI assistant powered by the "most powerful open source model" LLaMA 3, is now available on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger platforms. Meta announced on April 18 that Meta AI is now available for free on the company's essential products and operates independently on a separate website, meta.ai. However, the deployment is currently available in only about ten countries in Europe and the US, and not yet in Vietnam.

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Mark Zuckerberg explains the wave of technology layoffs

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has recently announced a series of layoffs, which he describes as "painful" but necessary after a period of over-hiring. In a podcast interview on February 16, Zuckerberg explained that staff cuts have brought significant benefits to technology companies.

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