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AI companies
AI companies are businesses that develop, market, and sell artificial intelligence technologies and products, including large language models and generative AI tools.
Why it’s in the news: They are in the news now due to scrutiny over unmet promises, legal disputes over data and intellectual property, and increased political lobbying efforts.
Latest on AI companies
- Dario Amodei admits AI companies have not delivered on their promises
- News Corp labels some AI companies 'crass kleptomaniacs'
- China fights back in AI spat with claim US AI companies distil Chinese models
- AI Companies Ramp Up Lobbying Efforts Amid Pressure in DC
- How to Spot the Enterprise AI Companies That Are Actually Winning
- EU to Crack Down on AI Deepfakes, Illicit Imagery and Hacking With New Team in Brussels
- The European Union launched a new regulatory team in Brussels to monitor AI companies globally and track violations of emerging regulations.
- The European Union launched a new enforcement team on Friday to monitor AI companies globally and enforce violations of its AI regulations.
- When the EU AI Act takes effect, AI companies must label or digitally watermark chatbots and generated imagery to disclose AI creation to consumers.
- the companies caught violating these rules face fines that are structurally smaller than the revenue generated by the content that violated them.
- South Korea's volunteer deepfake hunters are now doing the work that law enforcement, platforms, and AI companies refuse to do at scale
- The incident highlights growing cyber threats targeting artificial intelligence companies and infrastructure
Connections
38 entities linked to AI companies across the news graph.
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