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This year marks 75 years since one of the most important machines in computing history was switched on for the very first time. On June 14, 1951, the UNIVAC I, short for Universal Automatic Computer, was formally dedicated at the U.S. |
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This year marks 75 years since one of the most important machines in computing history was switched on for the very first time. On June 14, 1951, the UNIVAC I, short for Universal Automatic Computer, was formally dedicated at the U.S. |
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Anthropic has sent senior technical staff to Washington as it seeks to resolve US restrictions on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, with discussions focused on national security concerns. |
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The European Commission said on Sunday that it is assessing the practical implications of a U.S. export control directive impacting artificial intelligence company Anthropic |
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The U.S. government's order for Anthropic to withdraw its most powerful artificial intelligence models has sparked a wave of criticism from both advocates and opponents of AI regulation. |
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Anthropic has reportedly sent top executives to Washington to discuss restoring access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after US restrictions triggered a global shutdown., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Seventy five years ago - on June 14, 1951 - the UNIVAC I was officially put into service by the U.S. Census Bureau. The UNIVAC I, which the bureau calls the first successful civilian computer, heralded a new age in the tech industry by demonstrating the potential for computers in various applications. A.S.Ganesh takes you back to a time when these devices were far from being hand-held... |
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The U.S. government has abruptly shut down two advanced AI systems, Mythos and Fable 5, citing national security concerns., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The US has directed Anthropic to restrict access to its most advanced AI systems for all foreign nationals, including users in India. But why is Washington tightening its grip on frontier AI, and what could it mean for countries that rely on foreign tech? Here's a closer look. |
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Anthropic's recent decision to halt the launch of Mythos 5 and Fable 5 due to U.S. national security concerns has sparked significant discussion, particularly from Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The US has forced Anthropic to block access to its most advanced AI models for all foreign nationals, including Indians. But why is Washington getting possessive about cutting-edge AI, and what does it mean for countries like India that still rely heavily on foreign technology? Lets take a closer look. |