Microsoft gets exclusive license for OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model

Microsoft says it will exclusively license OpenAI's powerful GPT-3 natural language processing model as part of a multiyear agreement between the companies.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Firefox 81 released with new browser theme

Other Firefox 81 features include a new look for the PDF viewer, support for auto-filling card data, and support for hardware media keys.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com

Microsoft’s Azure Communication Services handles enterprise video, voice, and text communications

During its Ignite 2020 conference, Microsoft unveiled Azure Communication Services, a platform for enterprise text, voice, and video chats.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com


Microsoft debuts new Search features and SharePoint Syntex

Microsoft today introduced new features for Microsoft Search, alongside a new product -- SharePoint Syntex -- and Power Automate Desktop.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Microsoft unveils updates across Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Machine Learning

Microsoft rolled out updates across its AI and machine learning cloud portfolio during its Ignite 2020 virtual conference.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Microsoft launches Cloud for Healthcare in general availability

At Ignite 2020, Microsoft launched Cloud for Healthcare, its managed service solution for health operations management, in general availability.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com


Microsoft adds partners to pathogen-tracking Premonition project

Microsoft announced that its Premonition project to track and identify pathogens with outbreak potential is expanding to new partners.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Sidewalk Labs launches Mesa, an AI platform designed to help commercial buildings save energy

Sidewalk Labs hopes to help commercial buildings reduce their energy usage through a combination of automation, AI, and machine learning.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Google’s Area 120 launches Tables, a rules-based automation platform for documents

Tables, a new platform from Google incubator Area 120, combines the functions of a spreadsheet and a database with automation tools.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com


Coronavirus pandemic causes ‘seismic shift’ in EU payments industry, retail trends

Forrester says that payment services and patterns in the EU have shifted, perhaps for good.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 750G processor for low-latency mobile gaming

The new chip design will bring 5G to next-generation mobile gaming apps.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com

EasySend raises $16 million to automate repetitive business processes

EasySend, which makes tools to help automate repetitive business processes, has raised $16 million to grow its offering and team.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com


DeepCube’s software-based solution accelerates AI on existing hardware

DeepCube, a startup developing a platform that accelerates AI models on existing hardware, raised $7 million for research and expansion.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

Aurora Labs raises $23 million to automatically detect bugs in car codebases

Aurora Labs, an analytics startup developing an AI-powered connected vehicle platform, has raised $23 million in venture capital.

22 September 2020, venturebeat.com

This is an AI, what's your emergency?

Complex emergencies are getting far too complex for human dispatchers to coordinate, so AI/ML is the new norm.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com


Here's how three Israeli tech companies are helping tackle COVID-19

Israel has a track record as a hub for startups and innovation – now it's using those resources to take on the coronavirus.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com

If we put computers in our brains, strange things might happen to our minds

Using a brain-computer interface can fundamentally change our grey matter, a view of ourselves and even how fast our brains can change the world.

22 September 2020, zdnet.com

To Clean Up Comments, Let AI Tell Users Their Words Are Trash

It won’t solve everything, but a new study suggests real-time automated feedback could help make the internet a less toxic place.

22 September 2020, wired.com


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