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🤖 Grok Sued by Minors, Nvidia Eyes $1 Trillion & OpenAI Faces a Copyright Reckoning
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🤖 Grok Sued by Minors, Nvidia Eyes $1 Trillion & OpenAI Faces a Copyright Reckoning

AI News Podcast | Latest AI News, Analysis & Events | Daily Inference

March 17, 20267m 28s

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Today's Daily Inference is one of the most consequential episodes yet. Nvidia's GTC conference has Jensen Huang projecting a mind-bending $1 trillion in chip orders, while unveiling AI technology that could permanently alter how video games look — not everyone is happy about it. Three teenage girls from Tennessee have filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI over Grok's outputs, and the fallout is colliding with a shocking Pentagon decision. Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster are taking OpenAI to court over claims that GPT-4 memorized nearly 100,000 of their copyrighted articles word for word. AI-generated disinformation is distorting coverage of the Iran conflict in real time, with deepfake conspiracies gaining alarming traction. Google has released a major open dataset targeting a long-ignored gap in AI language coverage, and the UK government is dropping £1 billion in a race it doesn't want to lose. Plus, Mistral just quietly released a model that consolidates capabilities that used to require separate systems entirely.

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