AI sexbots powered by hacked clouds
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Kiddie fiddlers using customised accounts

Organisations that inadvertently expose credentials to their cloud environments are becoming targets for cybercriminals using cloud access to operate and resell AI-driven sex-bot services.

Nvidia teams up with Accenture
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Wants to create digital employees

CEO Jensen Huang and Accenture CEO Julie Sweet announced a transformative partnership that they claim will reshape the landscape of artificial intelligence in business.

OpenAI gets all the funding it needs
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Who needs Apple?

Despite claims in the Tame Apple Press that OpenAI was set to go bankrupt now that Apple had walked away from the company, the company seems to have secured a pile of cash from others.

Novelist wants class action against Meta
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Stealing his books to train its llama

Novelist Christopher Farnsworth wants a class action copyright lawsuit against Meta Platforms for stealing his books and those of other writers to train its Llama artificial intelligence large language model.

Oracle could take control of Ampere Computing
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Churn out chips of its very own

Oracle is close to taking control of Ampere Computing which could mean that it ends up churning out chips for its own datacentres without needing to lean on AMD or Nvidia.