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🔍 Perplexity's New Research Tool
🎨 Artists Protest AI Art Auction
🤖 Meta's Humanoid Robot Plans
💬 Google Gemini Improves Memory
🤖 Elon Musk's Grok 3 Nears Release
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🔍 Perplexity launches its own freemium ‘deep research’ product - LINK

Perplexity has launched a freemium deep research product, designed to help users find and analyze information more efficiently. This tool enhances Perplexity’s AI-powered search, making it easier to dig deep into complex topics. The move signals Perplexity’s ambition to compete with other AI-driven research tools.

The product offers detailed summaries and insights, helping users get relevant information quickly. It uses advanced AI models to break down complex subjects into digestible insights. This could be valuable for researchers, students, and professionals needing comprehensive yet easy-to-read information.

With a freemium model, users get basic features for free, while premium options provide deeper research capabilities. The tool’s simple and user-friendly interface ensures accessibility for a broad audience, making AI-powered research more approachable.

Is this the future of research or just another tool in the AI jungle? 🤔

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🎨 Thousands of artists call for AI art auction to be cancelled - LINK

Thousands of artists are urging Christie's to cancel an upcoming AI art auction, alleging that the technology behind AI-generated art involves "mass theft" of copyrighted works without permission.

The auction features 20 AI-created pieces, with prices ranging from $10,000 to $250,000. A letter opposing the event has garnered 3,000 signatures, including those of artists involved in legal actions against AI companies for unauthorized use of their work. Critics argue that AI models exploit human art for profit, while Christie's maintains that the AI art in question is primarily based on the artists' own inputs.

This situation highlights ongoing tensions between creative professionals and tech companies over the use of copyrighted materials in AI training.

🧐 Did AI go too far, or is this just the future of art?

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🤖 Meta’s next big bet may be humanoid robotics - LINK

Meta is working on AI-powered humanoid robots that could assist with physical tasks. This project, led by Reality Labs, aims to develop robots capable of understanding and navigating human environments.

Unlike some competitors, Meta is not rushing to release a branded robot. Instead, it’s focusing on developing AI, sensors, and software that other robotics companies can use. This could accelerate progress in the robotics industry while giving Meta a foothold in the space.

By leveraging its expertise in AI and augmented reality, Meta hopes to create robots that can perform real-world tasks like household chores. This strategy aligns with its broader goal of expanding AI’s role beyond just digital applications.

Is this the start of something groundbreaking or a recipe for dystopian chaos?

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💬 Google Gemini now brings receipts to your AI chats - LINK

Google’s Gemini chatbot now has an improved recall feature, allowing it to remember past conversations. This makes interactions more seamless and personalized, eliminating the need to repeat information.

The feature is available to Gemini Advanced users via Google One AI Premium. The AI can now summarize past discussions and continue conversations with better context. Users can manage their chat history and adjust memory settings in the Gemini app.

Currently, recall is only available in English, but Google plans to expand it to other languages. These updates position Gemini as a strong competitor in the AI chatbot market, challenging models like ChatGPT and Claude.

Game-changer or a bit creepy?

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🤖 Elon Musk says Grok 3 in final stages, outperforming all chatbots - LINK

Elon Musk announced that Grok 3 is in its final development stage and will soon be available. He claims it outperforms existing chatbots in reasoning and understanding, making it a potential game-changer.

Grok 3 is being developed by Musk’s AI startup xAI, which aims to compete with models from OpenAI and Google DeepMind. Musk has suggested that the new version surpasses other AI chatbots in intelligence and problem-solving.

This project is part of Musk’s larger vision for AI innovation. Grok 3 could significantly impact the AI landscape, offering more advanced conversational abilities and potentially setting new industry standards.

He says it's in the final stages and outperforming every AI out there. Bold claim or the real deal?

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🔧 US government struggles to rehire nuclear safety staff it laid off days ago - LINK

💸 More Than 800K Have Lost $2B on Trump’s Meme Coin - LINK

🎭 Scarlett Johansson calls for deepfake ban after AI video goes viral - LINK

🍏 Apple Intelligence could arrive on Vision Pro in April - LINK

🤖 OpenAI teases a ‘simplified’ GPT-5 model - LINK

🚀 ChatLLM by Abacus.AI – A New Contender in the LLM Race?

If you've been hunting for an enterprise-grade ChatGPT alternative, this might pique your interest. ChatLLM by Abacus.AI is built for businesses that need customizable, high-performance language models without breaking the bank on infrastructure.

 Why it Stands Out:
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🔹 Faster & cost-efficient compared to some of the usual suspects.

💡 Who’s it for?
If you're a startup, enterprise, or AI enthusiast looking to integrate an LLM into workflows without relying on OpenAI or Anthropic, this could be a solid bet.

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