Top 30 AI News

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Trending AI News – March 24, 2025


Trending AI News – March 24, 2025

OpenAI, Meta in talks with Reliance for AI partnerships

Reuters | March 22, 2025

Reliance logo

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.

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

Bloomberg | March 24, 2025

Meta AI Chip

AI chip startup FuriosaAI has rejected an $800 million acquisition offer from Meta Platforms, signaling confidence in its independent growth trajectory.

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

Bloomberg | March 24, 2025

Ant AI Breakthrough

Ant Group, backed by Jack Ma, announced a significant AI breakthrough leveraging domestically produced Chinese chips, highlighting China’s growing AI capabilities.

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OpenAI Study Finds Links Between ChatGPT Use and Loneliness

Bloomberg | March 21, 2025

ChatGPT Loneliness Study

A recent OpenAI study has identified correlations between frequent ChatGPT usage and increased feelings of loneliness among users.

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Perplexity AI in talks to raise funds at $18 billion valuation

Reuters | March 20, 2025

Perplexity AI

Perplexity AI is negotiating a funding round at an $18 billion valuation, aiming to capitalize on surging demand for its AI-driven search tools.

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Apple shakes up AI executive ranks to revitalize Siri

Reuters | March 20, 2025

Apple AI Executive Shakeup

Apple is restructuring its AI leadership team to address delays and enhance the capabilities of its voice assistant, Siri.

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Meta to seek disclosure on political ads using AI ahead of Canada elections

Reuters | March 20, 2025

Meta AI Political Ads

Meta Platforms will require advertisers to disclose AI-generated content in political ads to combat misinformation during Canada’s upcoming elections.

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