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Kenz Mroue, director EMEA partner sales, Nasuni, shares some thoughts on the role partners play in delivering artificial ...
Scale AI's new leader, Jason Droege, affirms independence from Meta after a significant investment. Meta will not receive ...
Amidst job cuts at the Big Four, crisis mode has set in among consultancy firms as the industry struggles to keep up with AI ...
As Indian IT enters FY26, Indian IT giants have been announcing work on hundreds of AI agents and drug discovery. TCS, ...
The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft in many ways hinges on the definition of artificial general intelligence, ...
Pavegen's new crowdfunding campaign combines interactive London installations and tree-planting pledges to show how every ...
Three major companies in agriculture, food distribution, and chemical logistics share how they successfully digitized ...
Meta (META) just dropped $14.3 billion to invest in Scale AI, and it’s sending shockwaves through the tech sector. This is ...
The compute and energy demands of large-scale AI are turning enterprise AI infrastructure into supercomputing, though the search for a killer app and concerns over initial infrastructure costs remain.
That deal is part of Meta’s attempts to create a so-called superintelligence AI team, which will now include Scale co-founder Alexandr Wang. Apple and Meta have been waging a broader fight for ...
Founded in 2016, Scale AI has been a prominent provider of data labeling services essential for building AI models, with a client roster that notably included Google, Microsoft and Elon Musk's xAI.
Following Meta’s $14.3B stake in Scale AI, OpenAI exits the long-standing partnership, raising questions about vendor neutrality, talent wars, and the future of AI data governance.