
Canadian News Giants Sue OpenAI, Amazon Launches Olympus AI Model, Meta Launches $10 Billion Cable, Nasscom Unveils AI Playbook, and more...
November 30, 202410m 35s
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Canadian News Giants Sue OpenAI Over Alleged Copyright Infringement, Testing AI Fair Use Limits
Amazon to Launch Powerful Olympus AI Model at AWS re:Invent, Expanding Multimodal Capabilities
Meta's $10 Billion Subsea Cable to Revolutionize Global Connectivity and AI Infrastructure
Nasscom Unveils AI Playbook Amid Surge in Generative AI Funding in India
Google Launches Gemini AI App for Android and iOS, Revolutionizing Workspace Integration
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Amazon to Launch Powerful Olympus AI Model at AWS re:Invent, Expanding Multimodal Capabilities
Meta's $10 Billion Subsea Cable to Revolutionize Global Connectivity and AI Infrastructure
Nasscom Unveils AI Playbook Amid Surge in Generative AI Funding in India
Google Launches Gemini AI App for Android and iOS, Revolutionizing Workspace Integration
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For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: Business Insider
Topics
OpenAI lawsuitCanadian news organizationscopyright infringementAI training datafair use principlesOnline News Act Canadaintellectual property rightsgenerative AIAmazon Olympus modelAWS re:Invent conferencemultimodal AI capabilitiesAWS Trainium chipcloud infrastructure investmentAI upgrade for AlexaMeta subsea cable projectfiber-optic cabledigital infrastructure investmentAI infrastructure in Indiaresponsible AI developmentNasscom Developer's PlaybookGenerative AI funding in IndiaGoogle Gemini AI appGoogle Workspace integrationadvanced language modelsreal-time voice chatAI competitionAI assistant features