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Mistral’s first reasoning model, Magistral, launches with large and small Apache 2.0 version
The company is signaling that the future of reasoning AI will be both powerful and, in a meaningful way, open to all.
How AI leaders at Mastercard, IKEA, UPS, and more are ushering their companies into tech's new age - Business Insider
How AI leaders at Mastercard, IKEA, UPS, and more are ushering their companies into tech's new age Business Insider
It's time to address preservation of generative AI prompts and outputs - Reuters
It's time to address preservation of generative AI prompts and outputs Reuters
Cruz AI proposal makes GOP antsy - Punchbowl News
Cruz AI proposal makes GOP antsy Punchbowl News
The fifth era of science: Artificial scientific intelligence - PLOS
The fifth era of science: Artificial scientific intelligence PLOS
F.D.A. to Use A.I. in Drug Approvals to ‘Radically Increase Efficiency’ - The New York Times
F.D.A. to Use A.I. in Drug Approvals to ‘Radically Increase Efficiency’ The New York Times
OpenAI announces 80% price drop for o3, it’s most powerful reasoning model
It could benefit startups, research teams, and individual developers who previously found higher-tier model access cost-prohibitive.
A Computer Wrote My Mother’s Obituary - The Atlantic
A Computer Wrote My Mother’s Obituary The Atlantic
What Can Higher Education Gain from Artificial Intelligence? - Public Policy Institute of California
What Can Higher Education Gain from Artificial Intelligence? Public Policy Institute of California
San Francisco cops are using AI to write police reports - The San Francisco Standard
San Francisco cops are using AI to write police reports The San Francisco Standard