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The Department of Defense said OpenAI will receive $2 million immediately for research and development purposes. The company will also use the funds to test and ...
Though OpenAI policy once prohibited its own tech from being used for military or warfare, like most tech companies the idea ...
In April last year, Mattel announced its intentions to use AI across its business as a cost-saving measure, with a team ...
After Mattel and OpenAI announced a partnership that would result in an AI product marketed to kids, a consumer rights advocacy group is warning that the collaboration may endanger children.
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Apple's back-to-school offers, Sony launches Bravia 8 II QD-OLED series. Samsung Galaxy Watch to get OneUI update. Asus ...
Mattel is working with OpenAI to create AI-powered toys and games, with the first product - likely an AI Barbie - expected ...
Mattel and OpenAI announced a partnership that would bring artificial intelligence to a new line of the toymaker’s products ...
Mattel, the 79-year-old toymaker behind Barbie, Hot Wheels and UNO, is making a major AI move In a statement, the US company said it has struck a partnership with OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, to co ...
Mattel, one of the world’s largest toy and family entertainment companies, announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI, ...
Mattel has partnered with OpenAI to create AI-powered toys and games, with the first product expected to be announced later this year.
Trump Mobile is the latest venture announced while Donald Trump is in the White House despite ethical concerns that he could mold public policy for personal gain.