Anirban Ghoshal

Senior Writer

Anirban Ghoshal is a senior writer, covering enterprise software for CIO and databases and cloud infrastructure for InfoWorld.

Microsoft unveils new generative AI capabilities for retailers

Microsoft unveils new generative AI capabilities for retailers

The new features include Copilot templates within the Microsoft Cloud for Retail service to help retailers build personalized shopping experiences.

Alphabet lays off hundreds from engineering, hardware, and digital assistant teams

Alphabet lays off hundreds from engineering, hardware, and digital assistant teams

The company has been laying off people from several teams and reorganizing staff at multiple departments, starting with the axing of 12,000 staffers at the beginning of last year.

Google faces $1.7 billion lawsuit over AI chips patent infringement

Google faces $1.7 billion lawsuit over AI chips patent infringement

Computer scientist Joseph Bates, who is also the founder of Massachusetts-based Singular Computing, claims that Google has used his innovations to develop processors for AI-related tasks.

OpenAI claims NYT is not telling the full story in its copyright lawsuit

OpenAI claims NYT is not telling the full story in its copyright lawsuit

The ChatGPT-maker said NYT’s examples of copyright violations included in the lawsuit were generated by cherry-picking from many attempts.

Apple set to open its 4th iPhone factory in India in a China+1 strategy

Apple set to open its 4th iPhone factory in India in a China+1 strategy

The new plant could be a clear indication of India’s growing importance for Apple’s supply chain network and could be key to the company’s strategy to diversify beyond China.

AWS blames Microsoft for anti-competitive practices in the UK

AWS blames Microsoft for anti-competitive practices in the UK

Last month, AWS, in a letter to the UK’s competition watchdog, alleged that Microsoft was involved in cloud licensing practices that restrict customer choices and make switching between cloud providers difficult.

AI Alliance, led by IBM and Meta, to promote open standards and take on AWS, Microsoft, and Nvidia

AI Alliance, led by IBM and Meta, to promote open standards and take on AWS, Microsoft, and Nvidia

Reminiscent of the recurring battle between open source and proprietary ecosystems, the AI Alliance includes about 50 members and is expected to help IBM, Meta and AMD challenge the largest players in generative AI.

Here's what AWS revealed about its generative AI strategy at re:Invent 2023

Here's what AWS revealed about its generative AI strategy at re:Invent 2023

AWS CEO Adam Selipsky and other top executives at the company’s annual re:Invent conference revealed updates and new products aimed at challenging offerings from Microsoft, Oracle, Google, and IBM.

Amazon Q: AWS' answer to Microsoft’s GPT-driven Copilot

Amazon Q: AWS' answer to Microsoft’s GPT-driven Copilot

Amazon Q can do all the tasks that Copilot can and is expected to appeal to IT managers who want to limit the number of generative AI assistants in use at their enterprises.

Amazon Braket Direct program to help reserve quantum computers

Amazon Braket Direct program to help reserve quantum computers

The new program allows researchers to cut through waiting queues or wait times while providing the option to connect with experts to seek guidance on quantum workloads.

AWS turns Fire TV Cube into Thin Client for enterprises

AWS turns Fire TV Cube into Thin Client for enterprises

The cloud-based Thin Client, which uses the same hardware as a Fire TV Cube, is targeted at enterprises, including call centers and payment processing centers, which deploy large numbers of PCs.

Applied Materials faces probe in the US for shipping chip equipment to China

Applied Materials faces probe in the US for shipping chip equipment to China

The largest US maker of chipmaking machinery said it is under investigation from the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.

Microsoft to use Oracle’s OCI Supercluster for Bing conversational searches

Microsoft to use Oracle’s OCI Supercluster for Bing conversational searches

Microsoft and Oracle have entered into a multiyear agreement to support inferencing of AI models that are being optimized to power Bing’s conversational searches.

Elon Musk to take on ChatGPT with Grok AI

Elon Musk to take on ChatGPT with Grok AI

xAI team has warned that the chatbot is a “very early beta product” and has been unveiled with just two months of training.

China, US, and EU agree to work together on AI safety

China, US, and EU agree to work together on AI safety

The Bletchley Declaration, signed at the UK AI Safety Summit, will form a common line of thinking that would oversee the evolution of AI and ensure that the technology is advancing safely.

Artists lose first copyright battle in the fight against AI-generated images

Artists lose first copyright battle in the fight against AI-generated images

But the fight may not be lost as the court allowed the artists to claim copyright infringement against Stability AI, Midjourney, and DevianArt, on workpieces that the artists had filed a copyright for.

OpenAI readying team to prevent AI from starting a nuclear war

OpenAI readying team to prevent AI from starting a nuclear war

The voluntary commitments are part of the company’s efforts to promote safety, security, and trust in AI.

US expands chip export curbs to China to throttle AI, supercomputer development

US expands chip export curbs to China to throttle AI, supercomputer development

Chinese officials said that the new US chip restrictions contradict fair trade principles, while immediate response from vendors is muted.

India aims to play catchup in supercomputing to support AI in government services

India aims to play catchup in supercomputing to support AI in government services

IndiaAI, an agency created by India’s IT ministry, has laid down a plan to bolster supercomputing infrastructure and create a data framework to support AI to improve government services and research initiatives.

Qualcomm to lay off 1,258 employees from its California offices

Qualcomm to lay off 1,258 employees from its California offices

The impacted staff includes engineers, analysts, software developers, administrative staff, and staff from the financial, legal, and human resources employees.

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