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Chip designer Arm reportedly plans to become a chip manufacturer. Arm, which has traditionally designed chips and licensed those designs to companies like Apple and Nvidia, plans to introduce the first chip it made in-house as soon as this summer, the Financial Times (FT) reported Thursday (Feb. 13). One of the SoftBank-owned company’s first customers for its new chip is Meta, according to the...
The healthcare industry is turning to digital tools and technologies to improve patient care. From artificial intelligence (AI) and telehealth to robotics and AI-driven diagnostics, these innovations are changing how healthcare is delivered. However, experts like Andrew Speight, CMO at RXNT, stress that while these advancements can elevate patient care, they cannot replace the critical role of...
SAP and Databricks announced a new partnership and product that makes it easier for customers to unify all their data by combining their SAP data with the rest of their enterprise data. The new SAP Databricks product natively integrates the Databricks Data Intelligence Cloud within the newly launched SAP Business Data Cloud, the companies said in a Thursday (Feb. 13) press release. The product...
Artificial intelligence agents can transform a small staff into a productive workforce that can tackle tasks typically handled by larger teams. While most people are familiar with AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Perplexity AI or Claude, AI agents are the next level for productivity at work. They provide information like chatbots, and they do the task. They can also manage other AI agents in more...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the next advanced version of its GPT large language model series will be coming in “weeks or months,” according to a post he shared on X. Altman said the next artificial intelligence (AI) model the company will ship is GPT-4.5. It was internally nicknamed “Orion” and will be OpenAI’s last non-reasoning model. Altman also said OpenAI plans to better organize its AI...
Digits has added an artificial intelligence (AI) invoicing solution to its AI accounting platform designed for startups and small businesses. The new AI Invoicing enables business owners to generate, send and track invoices in seconds, the company said in a Wednesday (Feb. 12) press release. “Our new solution simplifies and automates your [accounts receivable (AR)] workflows, saving you countless...
Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolutions introduced Thursday (Feb. 13) in the U.S. House and Senate would overturn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) final rule capping overdraft fees. The resolutions were introduced by House Financial Service Committee Chairman French Hill, R-Ark., and Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott, R-S.C., according to Thursday press releases. “...
Mass government layoffs have reportedly begun under the White House’s plan to shrink the federal bureaucracy. The firings have been happening over the last 48 hours, Reuters reported Thursday (Feb. 13), citing union sources and employees familiar with the situation. The layoffs have primarily targeted recently-hired workers still on probation, at agencies including the Department of Education,...
A group of news publishers has sued artificial intelligence (AI) firm Cohere for copyright infringement. The federal lawsuit, filed Thursday (Feb. 13) in New York, accuses Cohere of improperly using at least 4,000 copyrighted works to train its AI large language model, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Thursday. In addition, the suit also accuses Cohere of displaying large portions of...
Jobless claims dropped last week, with analysts saying the numbers show a stable labor market with a historically low number of layoffs. During the week ended Saturday (Feb. 8), the number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment insurance dropped by 7,000, the Department of Labor said in a Thursday (Feb. 13) press release. The number dropped to 213,000, down from the previous week’s...