Author: Advanced AI Editor
The company disclosed the information in a research paper What’s the story Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek has revealed that its R1 model was trained at a significantly lower cost than what US competitors have reported. The company made the disclosure in a peer-reviewed article recently published in the academic journal Nature. The revelation is likely to spark fresh debates about China’s position in the global AI race and its transparency regarding technology access amid export restrictions. Costs starkly contrast with US counterparts The training of DeepSeek’s reasoning-focused R1 model cost $294,000 and utilized 512 NVIDIA H800 chips. This…
Alibaba Group Holding has unveiled a “leading open-source deep research” artificial intelligence agent that it says matches the performance of OpenAI’s flagship Deep Research tool, while being more efficient.The agent has been integrated into Alibaba’s maps app, Amap, and its AI-powered legal research tool, Tongyi FaRui, according to a blog post on Tuesday by Alibaba’s AI search development team, Tongyi Lab. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.Users of Amap can leverage the deep research agent’s web retrieval capabilities to plan multi-day trips. Meanwhile, Tongyi FaRui has been updated with the agent’s research functions, enhancing its ability to retrieve case…
When attending IFA 2025, I had a walkthrough of some of Nvidia’s products and services with the buzzword ‘AI’ thrown into practically everything. With Nvidia producing a large percentage of the hardware which many AI software’s run off of, it only makes sense that the company are hoping to delve into the world of artificial intelligence companions. In comes Project G-Assist, an AI assistant from Nvidia which is powered by your RTX graphics card and helps control, finetune and optimize your PC. This PC assistant can be installed via the Nvidia app, so I decided to give it a go…
Agency set to transform service desk operations and enhance user experiences through automation and intelligent voice workflows ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — 3CLogic, the leading AI-powered contact center platform purpose-built for ServiceNow®, today announced the latest adoption of its ServiceNow-centric solution by Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). The collaboration marks an important milestone for AER as it seeks to complement its existing investment in ServiceNow’s IT Service Management (ITSM) product with advanced voice AI and contact center capabilities designed to optimize both employee experiences and back-office operations. As a vital authority in Alberta, Canada, overseeing environmental energy resource development, administration,…
These companies are racing to achieve breakthroughs in a game-changing technology. Artificial intelligence has proven to be a transformative technology, yet quantum computing could be bigger. Quantum computers harness the properties of quantum mechanics to perform calculations in a way that’s entirely different from classical computers. Because of this, these machines could, in principle, rapidly solve certain types of extremely complex problems that would take even a traditional supercomputer a prohibitive amount of time. Two companies working to develop reliable quantum computers for commercial use are IonQ (IONQ 7.04%) and International Business Machines (IBM 1.60%). The former was the first…
Gartner has predicted that no Fortune 500 company will fully replace human customer service employees with AI by 2028.The prediction comes as companies rush to invest heavily in AI, with the analyst firm forecasting that AI application software spending will climb to $269.7BN in 2026, after more than doubling to $172BN this year.As AI spending accelerates, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has been among the AI executives vocal in warning that customer service jobs could be among the first to disappear as AI agents advance.But Kathy Ross, Senior Director Analyst in the Gartner Customer Service & Support Practice, warned companies against…
IBM and BharatGen have announced a strategic partnership to advance AI adoption in India by developing sovereign multimodal and Indic Large Language Models. The collaboration will focus on education, agriculture, healthcare, and governance, while prioritising underserved Indian languages and responsible AI practices. Published Date – 18 September 2025, 05:21 PM Hyderabad: IBM (NYSE: IBM) and BharatGen on Thursday announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption in India through BharatGen’s sovereign multimodal and Large Language Models (LLMs), tailored to the country’s unique linguistic and cultural diversity. The partnership brings together IBM’s expertise in AI data,…
There are literally dozens of AI humanizer tools on the internet, all promising the same thing: the ability to make AI writing more human. But as many users will attest, results can be so inconsistent that you could end up testing several apps for hours until you find one that works for your project.To help you skip the endless trial and error, we conducted our own research and narrowed it down to the 6 best humanizer apps on the internet. We’ll show you how we chose them, what makes them good, and how to maximize their features for the best…
Productivity software giant Atlassian is making its largest acquisition yet to add a developer productivity tool to its product suite. Atlassian announced Thursday it has agreed to acquire the developer productivity insight platform DX for $1 billion in cash and restricted stock. Enterprises use DX to analyze how productive their engineering teams are and identify bottlenecks slowing them down. DX was launched five years ago by Abi Noda and Greyson Junggren. Noda told TechCrunch in 2022 that he founded the company to find a better way to understand what hampered engineering teams. At the time, he felt the metrics he was using as a product manager at GitHub weren’t giving him the full picture, and he wanted to build something better…
Reference librarian Eddie Kristan said lenders at the library where he works have been asking him to find books that don’t exist without realizing they were hallucinated by AI ever since the release of GPT-3.5 in late 2022. But the problem escalated over the summer after fielding patron requests for the same fake book titles from real authors—the consequences of an AI-generated summer reading list circulated in special editions of the Chicago Sun-Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer earlier this year. At the time, the freelancer told 404 Media he used AI to produce the list without fact checking outputs before…