Anthropic Project Panama Scans Millions of Books, AMR Market to Reach $13.6B
Anthropic's Project Panama involved cutting and scanning 2 million books for AI training, aiming for speed and exclusivity (via EIN Presswire). The process was irreversible, leaving no physical copies, sparking strong reactions from authors and leading to a settlement for past data use.
The global autonomous mobile robotics (AMR) market is projected to reach US$ 13.6 billion by 2032, growing at a 15.1% CAGR, fueled by advancements in automation and robotics technologies, according to Persistence Market Research.
New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) are adapting to AI by using AI detection software like Scribbr, ZeroGPT, and GPTZero to check students' essays, reports the New Haven Independent.
National News Literacy Week, from February 2-6, focuses on helping teens learn how to distinguish real information from AI-generated content (according to Storyteller).
iMideo AI has introduced advanced technology aimed at transforming ideas into videos (Storyteller).
Traditional HR systems are adopting Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) architectures from cloud providers to streamline event-driven payroll processing and reduce infrastructure overhead, according to MENAFN.
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