In a significant move, InScope, a startup founded by former accountants from Flexport, Miro, Hopin, and Thrive Global, secures $14.5 million to automate the complexities of financial reporting. Meanwhile, xAI's Grok AI model demonstrates impressive proficiency in answering detailed questions about the video game Baldur’s Gate.
InScope, a San Francisco-based startup, has raised $14.5 million in funding to tackle the challenges of financial statement preparation. The company aims to streamline the process, making it more efficient and less error-prone.
xAI's Grok AI has been fine-tuned to answer intricate questions about the popular video game Baldur’s Gate. According to a Business Insider report, high-level engineers at xAI were reassigned to ensure Grok's expertise in this area.
A recent study reveals that large language models (LLMs) often provide less accurate information to vulnerable users. This raises concerns about the democratization of information and the potential for misinformation among those who need reliable data the most.
Researchers at EPFL have developed an AI algorithm that incorporates Newton's third law to maintain stability in simulations. This breakthrough could have significant implications for fields requiring precise and reliable modeling, such as engineering and physics.
Top computer scientist Wendy Hall warns that the lack of women in the AI sector undermines the promise of inclusive technology. She emphasizes the need for greater diversity to ensure that AI benefits everyone.
TikTok creators have unveiled Seedance 2.0, a hyperrealistic AI that has caught the attention of Hollywood. The sudden emergence of this technology has sparked both excitement and concern in the entertainment industry.
The past 24 hours have seen several new AI model releases, including Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and Seed 2.0 Lite and Pro. Additionally, open-source LLMs like Qwen3.5-397B-A17B are gaining traction, offering flexibility and customization options for various domains.
Researchers at the University of Maryland and Tilburg University have developed AdGazer, an AI-driven tool that predicts user attention based on content context. This innovation could revolutionize how marketers place digital ads.
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