It was a mixed day for the artificial-intelligence sector. The Wall Street Journal reported that Amazon-backed OpenAI rival Anthropic is in talks to raise funds in a deal that would value it at ...
It was a mixed day of news for the artificial intelligence sector on Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal reported that Anthropic, a rival to OpenAI backed by Amazon, is in advanced talks to raise $2 b ...
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