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Elon Musk’s feud with OpenAI has taken a new turn, with reports suggesting the billionaire is leading a consortium aiming to buy the ChatGPT maker for $97.4 billion.
France is challenging the US's OpenAI-led Stargate project with President Emmanuel Macron announcing €109 billion (USD$112 billion) in AI infrastructure investments.
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has called DeepSeek’s claim that it developed its AI model for just under $6 million “exaggerated and a little misleading.”
The Chilean Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel) and the Development Bank for Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) have officially partnered with Pioneer Consulting and Salience Consulting to undertake a feasibility study for a submarine fibre-optic cable linking continental Chile to Antarctica.
As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption accelerates globally, the demand for robust infrastructure has reached unprecedented levels. At ITW Asia’s keynote panel, “Scaling Infrastructure for AI Across Asia,” industry leaders delved into the unique challenges and opportunities associated with AI-driven growth across the region.
AWS sustainability director Chris Walker on achieving ambitious goals while scaling responsibly
Russia's state-controlled telco Rostelecom said one of its subsea cables in the Baltics has been damaged by “an external impact”.
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Mistral AI, Europe’s leading answer to OpenAI, unveiled plans to build its first AI cluster in France to further power its training efforts.
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Tunisie Telecom has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Medusa Submarine Cable System, as part of its plans to launch 5G services.
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Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark is set step to down, with Intel’s data centre and AI general manager Justin Hotard set to take over.
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