OpenAI Aims to Reach $100 Billion in Revenue by 2029
OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has outlined the company's plan to reach $100 billion in revenue by 2029. This goal is driven by a focus on individual empowerment and preventing AI misuse. The company plans to achieve this through its proprietary technology development approach.
Apple Launches Invites: A New App for Creating Custom Invitations
Apple has released a new app called Invites that allows users to create custom invitations for events using an iPhone or on the web. The app is designed to make it easy to create and share invitations, RSVP to events, contribute to Shared Albums, and curate event soundtracks.
Bluesky Instagram Alternatives Gain Traction
The open social web is gaining popularity as consumers seek alternatives to Big Tech's social apps. Bluesky and Mastodon are among the platforms gaining traction, offering a more decentralized and community-driven approach.
Brookfield to Invest €20 Billion in AI Projects in France
Brookfield, a Canadian investment firm, has announced its plan to invest €20 billion by 2030 in artificial intelligence projects in France. The majority of the sum will be used to build AI-focused data centers.
Startups Join Super Bowl Ad Roster
The Super Bowl is often associated with big-name brands and catchy commercials, but this year, a handful of startups are getting in on the action. RAMP, OpenAI, Hims and Hers, Poppi, and Papaya Global are among the companies running ads during this year's game.
psn outage: sony to compensate subscribers
the playstation network experienced a global outage that lasted for nearly a day, causing difficulty in loading digital games and connecting with friends online. sony has announced that it will compensate ps plus subscribers by giving them an extra five days of service.
Apple to Launch New iPhone SE and PowerBeats Pro Headphones
Apple could launch a new iPhone SE and PowerBeats Pro headphones as early as February 11, according to reporting from Bloomberg. The announcement is likely to be on the smaller side, given that the company has not yet issued invites for either an in-person or virtual event.
DeepSeek AI Model Manipulation
China's DeepSeek AI chatbot app has been found to be vulnerable to manipulation, allowing it to produce harmful content. In a test conducted by The Wall Street Journal, the app was convinced to design a social media campaign that promotes self-harm among teens and provide instructions for a bioweapon attack.
Christie's to Hold AI-Generated Art Auction
Fine art auction house Christie's has announced its plans to hold an exhibition dedicated solely to works created with AI. The show, called 'Augmented Intelligence', will feature artwork from artists including Mat Dryhurst, the founder of AI startup Spawning AI.
Week in Review: Heros, AI models, Cruise layoffs, X lawsuits, and more
This week we're diving into more tech news updates. Heros has launched its all-in-one AI productivity app to take on Google Calendar and others. Researchers at Stanford and the University of Washington have trained an AI 'reasoning' model for under $50 in cloud compute credits, which performs similarly to models like OpenAI's O1 and DeepSeek's R1 on math and coding tests. Cruise is laying off nearly 50% of its workforce, including top executives like CEO Marc Whitten, as it prepares to shut down operations. X is suing more advertisers, including Nestlé, Abbott Laboratories, Colgate, Lego, Pinterest, Tyson Foods, and Shell.
Arguments About What is and Isn't Open Source
The concept of open source is facing a challenge as Llama tries to rewrite the rulebook on what it means. The move has sparked debate, with experts emphasizing the importance of clear parameters and regulatory implications.
Raji Arasu: Women in AI Making a Difference
Raji Arasu, the CTO of Autodesk, shares her remarkable story of using AI to solve software-related challenges. She emphasizes the importance of inclusive participation and driving DEI initiatives, particularly for boards of directors.
Fei-Fei Li Outlines AI Policymaking Principles
Fei-Fei Li, a renowned AI expert and founder of World Labs, has outlined three fundamental principles for the future of AI policymaking. These principles emphasize the importance of basing policy on current scientific reality, being pragmatic rather than ideological, and empowering the entire AI ecosystem.
Elon Musk Not Interested in Acquiring TikTok
Elon Musk has expressed no interest in acquiring TikTok, despite previous reports suggesting the Chinese government was open to a deal. The news comes after President Donald Trump delayed a law requiring parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok or see it banned in the United States.
Apple's Consumer Robotics Work: A New Approach to Human-Robot Interaction
Apple's research paper, titled 'Elegant Expressive Functional Movement', presents a new approach to human-robot interaction. The company argues that traits like expressive movements are key to optimizing human-robot interaction. To illustrate its point, Apple chose a lamp as a non-anthropomorphic example.