First legally binding AI treaty signed
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Seems to ignore Azimov.

The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have inked what they call the first "legally binding" international AI treaty.

Safe superintelligence raises a billion
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New AI powerhouse on the way

Safe Superintelligence (SSI), co-founded by OpenAI's former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, has raised $1 billion to develop safe AI systems that surpass human capabilities.

Google boss warns AI may not help productivity
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The signs of the profits may not be written on the subway walls

Google executive James Manyika warned that the anticipated impact of AI on productivity is not assured despite forecasts of immense economic potential.

IBM gets Gaudi 3 Enterprise AI to the Cloud
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IBM is the Secret Sauce for Gaudi 3

In a surprise development, Intel announced that IBM plans to deploy Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators as a service in the IBM cloud to help enterprises scale AI. IBM is a huge business-oriented company; such a partnership goes a long way.

Chinese boffins unveil fully optical artificial intelligence (AI) chip
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Artificial General Intelligence closer

Chinese boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs, having given life to  Taichi-II, an enhanced version of their fully optical artificial intelligence (AI) chip, which they claim could eventually power artificial general intelligence (AGI) systems.