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Microsoft Invests in Builder.ai Startup that helps coding novices to Make Applications

Microsoft invested in Builder.ai, a startup that helps firms having no coding experience to make applications and has doubled its efforts in the artificial intelligence space. Builder.ai is a startup that makes “no-code” and “low-code” platforms. Its software allows anyone with limited coding experience to develop and manage applications. Through this strategic partnership with Builder.ai, Microsoft…

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Microsoft Opens up Bing Access and also Adds Chat History and Export Features

Microsoft said that it is dispensing with the waiting list which was in place for the last three months for its revamped Bing search engine. It will now allow anyone with a Microsoft account to use it. Microsoft revealed the new Bing search engine in February. It features a chatbot with the GPT-4 artificial intelligence model….

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The Godfather of AI leaves Google after a decade to warn the world about the threat of AI

Geoffrey Hinton, ‘the Godfather of AI’ received his Ph.D. in artificial intelligence 45 years ago and has remained one of the most reverential voices in this field. For the past decade, Hinton worked at Google, between the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters and Toronto. But he has quit Google, and he told the New York Times that he will…

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Intel reports the highest quarterly loss in the history of the company

Intel reported first-quarter results yesterday that showed a 133% annual reduction in its earnings per share. Revenue declined nearly 36% year over year to around $11.7 billion. The loss per share and sales were comparatively better than soft Wall Street anticipations. For the second quarter, Intel anticipates losing 4 cents per share on an income of $12 billion….

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