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AI models within popular tech companies lack transparency in training data, the Australian Senate Select Committee reports. |
Starting in early 2025, Microsoft Teams users will be able to use AI voice cloning to replicate their own voices while speaking in up to nine languages, offering a more personal touch to real-time translations during meetings. |
AWS will soon start using liquid cooling for its AI servers and other machines, regardless of whether those are based on its homegrown Trainium chips and Nvidia’s accelerators. |
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