Savannah Fortis

Savannah Fortis is a multimedia journalist covering stories at the intersection of culture, international relations, and technology.

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The CIA says it is creating its own ChatGPT AI tool to conduct open-source investigations by analyzing public information.
CIA to build its own ChatGPT-style AI bot for investigations: Report
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2023-09-27T11:56:56+01:00
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The Writer’s Guild strike has come to an end after five months of picketing, with a tentative deal approved for new conditions that include negotiations over A...
Writer’s Guild strike ends with tentative deal approved, AI key negotiation
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2023-09-27T10:44:30+01:00
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The French telecom group Iliad revealed it has purchased one of Europe’s most powerful supercomputers and plans to create an AI research lab in Paris, among oth...
French telecom group invests millions in local AI industry
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2023-09-26T14:30:09+01:00
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The lawyer representing Sam Bankman-Fried has renewed a request for temporary release before his upcoming trial for preparation purposes.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyer renews request for temporary release from jail
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2023-09-26T11:02:01+01:00
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Amazon has agreed to invest $4 billion into the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic to develop high-performing foundation models.
Amazon invests $4B in Anthropic AI startup
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2023-09-25T14:08:37+01:00
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Chinese scientists are reportedly considering constructing massive facilities to manufacture the technology necessary to create AI semiconductor chips locally.
China to build AI chip factory as global semiconductor race intensifies
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2023-09-25T13:16:11+01:00
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The crypto analytics provider says a security breach of a third-party vendor has affected nearly 7% of users in the system who were promptly informed of the inc...
Nansen third-party vendor suffers security breach, user data affected
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2023-09-22T13:03:41+01:00
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Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has opened a lawsuit against former employees of its Hong Kong affiliate company, Salameda, to recover $157.3 million.
FTX opens lawsuit against former employees of Hong Kong affiliate
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2023-09-22T10:42:50+01:00
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