GPU-as-a-service market surges
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Sorry, not for gamers

The growing demand for advanced AI has led to a massive surge in computing power needs, prompting the rise of GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) businesses.

Google claims its AI dogfood sped up internal migrations
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Up to 50 per cent

Google claims that its own dog fooding of AI has been really good for its internal code migrations.

OpenAI thinks in different languages
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Can't you think English or what?

OpenAI's latest "reasoning" AI model, dubbed o1, has been caught "thinking" in Chinese, Persian, and even other languages—even when asked a question in English.

Vole rebrands its Copilot for businesses
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

Software King of the World, Microsoft is relaunching its free Copilot for businesses as Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, complete with the ability to use AI agents.

People don’t want to write music any more
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Which is why there have been no good songs since the 90s

Mikey Shulman, the CEO and founder of the AI music generator company Suno AI, thinks people don't enjoy making music which has opened  the way for a thriving AI music creation business.