Apple Plans to Open Siri to Multiple AI Assistants
Apple is reportedly planning to open Siri to multiple AI assistants in iOS 27, allowing users to choose between competing chatbot services.
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Apple is reportedly planning to open Siri to multiple AI assistants in iOS 27, allowing users to choose between competing chatbot services.
A Dutch court has banned xAI’s Grok from generating non-consensual sexual images, marking a major regulatory action against AI content tools in Europe.
OpenAI has generated over $100 million in annual recurring revenue from its early ChatGPT ads pilot, signaling a new monetization path for AI platforms.
Google has introduced new Gemini features that allow users to import memories and chat history from other AI apps, enhancing personalization.
Solana targets AI agents as primary users, positioning its network for machine-driven payments and a shift toward agent-based internet economies.
Nvidia faces a certified class action lawsuit alleging it misled investors about crypto mining’s impact on GPU revenue. The case could shape disclosure standards for AI and crypto-linked firms.
Mark Warner proposed taxing AI data centers to fund worker retraining, as concerns grow over job displacement linked to artificial intelligence.
Bitcoin mining firms are shifting toward AI and high-performance computing as falling prices and rising costs pressure profitability across the sector.
OpenAI halts erotic chatbot plans to focus on core AI products, amid internal concerns and broader strategy shifts toward a unified AI platform.
Harvey raised $200 million at an $11 billion valuation, highlighting investor demand for AI applications in specialized industries like legal services.