Top 30 AI News
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Top 30 AI News Articles – March 23, 2025
OpenAI, Meta in talks with Reliance for AI partnerships
March 22, 2025
OpenAI and Meta Platforms have held separate discussions with India’s Reliance Industries over potential partnerships to expand their artificial intelligence offerings in the country.
Former Cruise CEO Vogt’s robotics startup valued at $2 billion
March 21, 2025
Former Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt’s robotics startup has reached a valuation of $2 billion following new funding.
Chipmaker Micron’s shares slump as margin forecast eclipses AI prospects
March 21, 2025
Micron Technology’s shares fell due to a weak margin forecast overshadowing its AI growth potential.
Beijing boosts AI startup Manus, seeking next DeepSeek
March 21, 2025
Beijing is investing in AI startup Manus, aiming to replicate the success of DeepSeek.
Micron forecasts upbeat quarterly revenue on AI chip demand
March 20, 2025
Micron Technology expects strong quarterly revenue driven by demand for AI memory chips.
Perplexity AI in talks to raise funds at $18 billion valuation
March 20, 2025
Perplexity AI is negotiating funding at an $18 billion valuation amid rising demand for its AI search tools.
Apple shakes up AI executive ranks to improve Siri
March 20, 2025
Apple reorganizes its AI leadership to revitalize Siri after delays and setbacks.
Meta to require disclosure on AI-generated political ads in Canada
March 20, 2025
Meta Platforms will mandate advertisers disclose AI use in political ads ahead of Canadian elections.
Sweden proposes bill allowing police AI face-recognition
March 20, 2025
Sweden’s government proposes allowing police to use real-time AI face-recognition technology to combat crime.
NatWest collaborates with OpenAI for AI-driven customer support
March 20, 2025
NatWest partners with OpenAI to enhance digital assistants and customer support using AI.
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