Neon Buys ‘Artificial,’ a Film About OpenAI, After Amazon Dropped It
Neon purchased “Artificial,” which focuses on OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman, after Amazon walked away from it following an investment in the start-up.
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Amazon's shift to token-based payments for AI models signals a broader industry move towards cost alignment with AI output value, impacting investment strategies. The post Amazon shifts to token payments for Anthropic AI models, and it might cost them more appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Read full articleNeon purchased “Artificial,” which focuses on OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman, after Amazon walked away from it following an investment in the start-up.
Amazon's $1B AI initiative could reshape tech consulting, intensifying competition and challenging smaller firms with its vast resources. The post Amazon invests $1B to embed AI engineers directly with clients, borrowing Palantir’s playbook appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Amazon's AI push could redefine enterprise operations, boosting AI adoption and impacting sectors like finance and crypto with new efficiencies. The post Amazon launches $1B FDE organization to deploy AI agents across enterprise clients appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Engineers on the new team will embed within companies to deploy purpose-built agents, focusing on fast deployments and customer self-sufficiency.
Amazon's massive investment in AI infrastructure could intensify competition for computing resources, impacting global data center costs. The post Amazon could pay up to $33 billion total for Anthropic technology under expanded deal appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Amazon's exploration of alternative AI models highlights the financial and geopolitical complexities of AI investments and enterprise scalability. The post Amazon evaluates alternative AI models after Anthropic deal shift to token-based billing appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Tech and AI stocks now make up as much as 12% of most balanced superannuation funds, experts say Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Artificial intelligence and technology stocks have become a driving force on Wall Street and, unbeknownst to most Australians, a growing part of their retirement savings. The so-called “magnificent seven” – chip maker Nvidia, Google owner Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook owner Meta and Tesla – are, for better or worse, increasingly part of the portfolios offered by superannuation funds. Continue reading...
The EU's regulatory focus on cloud giants may spur innovation in decentralized alternatives, impacting digital business infrastructure globally. The post EU targets Microsoft and Amazon cloud units for Big Tech gatekeeper rules appeared first on Crypto Briefing.