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Trending AI News – March 24, 2025


Trending AI News – March 24, 2025

AI Chip Startup FuriosaAI Rejects Meta’s $800 Million Offer

By Bloomberg | March 24, 2025

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AI chip startup FuriosaAI has turned down an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta, signaling confidence in its independent growth trajectory amid a booming AI chip market.

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Jack Ma-Backed Ant Touts AI Breakthrough Built on Chinese Chips

By Bloomberg | March 24, 2025

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Ant Group, backed by Jack Ma, announces a significant AI breakthrough leveraging domestically produced Chinese chips, highlighting China’s growing self-reliance in advanced technology.

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OpenAI Study Finds Links Between ChatGPT Use and Loneliness

By Bloomberg | March 21, 2025

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A recent OpenAI study reveals a correlation between frequent ChatGPT usage and increased feelings of loneliness, raising concerns about the social implications of AI interactions.

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Apple Shakes Up AI Executive Ranks in Bid to Turn Around Siri

By Reuters | March 20, 2025

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Apple reorganizes its AI leadership team to address ongoing challenges with Siri, aiming to enhance its competitiveness in the rapidly evolving AI assistant market.

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Anthropic’s AI Assistant Claude Learns to Search the Web

By AI News | March 21, 2025

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Anthropic’s AI assistant Claude has been upgraded to perform web searches, significantly enhancing its ability to provide timely and relevant information to users.

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Trump Administration Launching an AI Tool for Government Use

By NBC News | March 21, 2025

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The Trump administration announces the launch of a new AI tool designed to streamline government operations, marking a significant step in integrating AI into federal processes.

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Nvidia CEO Says He Was Wrong About Timeline for Quantum, Surprised His Comments Hurt Stocks

By NBC News | March 21, 2025

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang admits misjudging the timeline for quantum computing advancements, expressing surprise at the negative impact his earlier comments had on stock prices.

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