Apple intends to improve the functioning of its artificial intelligence (AI) models by comparing the synthetic data it trains its models on to real-life data samples from its users, the company announced in a recent blog post.
As OTT subscriptions surge in India, urban users find themselves exhausted by too many choices, rising costs, and fragmented content experiences
Prasar Bharati's free OTT platform has witnessed over 30 lakh downloads so far. While the platform has potential, consumers and experts feel its content strategy needs strengthening
According to sources, the discussions centered around establishing a fair and equitable framework for the industry
1977's 'Star Wars' will receive a resurrection screening after being hidden away for decades in favor of tweaked "Special Editions."
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), was the first to testify at the hearing of the US Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) lawsuit against the tech giant, according to a Politico report.
Social media technology giant Meta announced on April 14 that it is starting the use of publicly available data belonging to users in the European Union (EU) to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models, as per an Associated Press report.
Meta is hoping that the exemption for scraping of publicly available personal data under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), and provisions under India’s Copyright Act would make the country a friendly jurisdiction to train AI models, the company’s Public Policy Director for Data Governance and Emerging Technologies, Sunil Abraham said at the Global Technology Summit on April 12.
Shutapa Paul and Sidharth Jain weigh in on what’s next for Indian OTT platforms
The Indian edtech giant and Dubai’s Seed Group join hands to boost digital skills and AI adoption