AI Company Del Complex Announces AI Training on Barges to Evade US Government Regulations


OpenAI has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense, allowing its AI models to be used in classified military networks. Previously, Anthropic was banned after refusing to remove restrictions on "mass domestic surveillance" and fully autonomous weapon systems. OpenAI's move comes at a sensitive time, sparking attention on the military use of AI.
Perplexity has launched the "Perplexity Computer" agent tool, integrating 19 top AI models to enable automation of complex workflows. The tool dynamically calls different models for tasks, such as GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, etc., and supports features like file upload, online search, and code execution, marking its strategic shift from a search tool to a comprehensive computer user agent.
The global social app Bumble has introduced new AI features, including "AI Profile Guidance" for users worldwide, which optimizes personal bios; and "AI Photo Feedback" for the U.S. market, aimed at improving match success rates.
OpenAI has appointed Arvind KC, a former executive from Roblox, as its first Chief Human Resources Officer, marking the company's transition from a technology-driven startup to a global tech giant with management capabilities.
Amazon announced an investment of 12 billion dollars to build an AI data center park in Louisiana, aiming to enhance AI computing power and promote local development, with an expected creation of 540 jobs. This move highlights its strategic layout in the AI arms race.