Category AI News

Airtel Partners with Perplexity to Offer Free AI Subscription to Customers

Bharti Airtel Limited has partnered with Perplexity to provide its customers with a complimentary 12-month subscription to an AI service. This collaboration aims to enhance customer experience and provide added value to Airtel's subscribers. The free AI subscription is expected to attract more users and boost customer engagement for the telecom company.

AWS Launches Bedrock AgentCore for Enterprise AI Agents

AWS introduces Amazon Bedrock AgentCore as a platform to simplify the building and deployment of enterprise AI agents using open source frameworks and tools. The new tool aims to revolutionize how enterprises operate by streamlining the process of creating and implementing AI agents in one step.

Nvidia CEO Awaits US Approval for H20 China Licenses

Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, is expecting to receive the first round of US licenses to export H20 AI chips to China soon, enabling the resumption of sales of this highly in-demand component. The approval will mark a significant development in the company's efforts to navigate trade restrictions between the US and China in the tech sector.

xAI Hiring Engineer to Create AI-Powered Anime Girls

xAI is seeking a Fullstack Engineer to develop AI-powered anime girls, known as 'waifus,' for users to form emotional connections with. The company's unique job posting is generating attention for blending technology and entertainment in a novel way.

Anthropic’s Claude Code Revenue Soars with New Analytics Dashboard Launch

Anthropic's revenue from Claude Code AI assistant increases by 5.5 times following the launch of an analytics dashboard, providing engineering leaders with real-time insights on developer productivity and ROI on AI coding investments. The dashboard also tracks tool usage, catering to the growing enterprise AI spending trend.

Scale AI Cuts 14% of Staff Following Meta Investment

Scale AI is laying off 14% of its workforce, primarily in the data-labeling business, shortly after Meta's $14.3 billion investment and recruitment of its CEO. The move comes as the company shifts focus towards more profitable areas and streamlines operations.