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Google may charge for AI-powered search engine

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Google is considering charging for premium features on its generative AI-powered search engine, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the...

Yahoo acquires Instagram co-founders’ AI-powered news startup Artifact

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Yahoo is acquiring Artifact, the AI-powered news app from Instagram’s co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, the company announced on Tuesday. The financial terms of the...

MTN drives AI and Data conversation with corporate clients

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MTN Business has used its 2024 edition of the annual CTIO Roundtable Africa event to highlight the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) and data,...

Amazon spends $2.75 billion on AI startup Anthropic in its largest...

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Amazon is making its largest outside investment in its three-decade history as it looks to gain an edge in the artificial intelligence race. The tech...

Telecel to revamp and rename Vodafone’s ToBi chatbot TERi

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Telecel Ghana is revamping the customer service chatbot it inherited from Vodafone Ghana, and plans to rename it from ToBi to TERi.Director for Consumer...

Nvidia CEO says AI could pass human tests within five years

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said that artificial general intelligence could — by some definitions — arrive in as little as five years.Huang, who heads...

Nvidia is the new Tesla

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Nvidia’s stunning rise is captivating the stock market and driving the S&P 500 Index to new highs. But it also raises cautionary reminders of...

Google faces ‘clear and present danger’ of falling short in AI

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The only thing that matters to Alphabet investors is whether it can get artificial intelligence right.That was the message delivered this week as the company’s...

Dell shares surge by 25%

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Dell Technologies shares surged 25% to hit a record high on Friday, following an upbeat annual forecast that indicated the tech equipment maker was...

Telecoms sector deemed critical to AI efficiency drive

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A study commissioned by Liberty Global found that 50 per cent of jobs in the US, European Union, UK and Switzerland could be complemented...
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