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Getty Images Teams Up with OpenAI to Power ChatGPT with Licensed Photos

Getty Images Teams Up with OpenAI to Power ChatGPT with Licensed Photos Engadget
Getty Images announced a multi‑year agreement with OpenAI that will embed the stock‑photo giant’s licensed library into the AI company’s search and ChatGPT platforms. The move marks a stark reversal from Getty’s earlier bans on AI‑generated art and legal battles with other AI firms, signaling a new era of collaboration between traditional media licensors and generative‑AI services. Lire la suite

US Government Imposes Export Ban on Anthropic's Mythos AI Model

US Government Imposes Export Ban on Anthropic's Mythos AI Model Ars Technica2
The U.S. administration has placed an export restriction on Anthropic's latest AI system, Mythos, after a dispute over its potential use in surveillance and autonomous weapons. The ban follows a Pentagon designation of the company as a national‑security supply‑chain risk and comes amid heightened scrutiny of AI safety and export controls. Lire la suite

SpaceX signs $150 million‑a‑month compute deal with open‑source AI startup Reflection

SpaceX signs $150 million‑a‑month compute deal with open‑source AI startup Reflection TechCrunch
SpaceX will provide Reflection AI with access to Nvidia’s latest GB300 AI chips at its Colossus 2 data center near Memphis, starting July 1 2026. The agreement pays $150 million each month through 2029, potentially totaling $6.3 billion, and includes a 90‑day termination clause after an initial three‑month period. Reflection, founded in 2024 by two former Google DeepMind researchers, touts the deal as a major boost for its open‑weight AI strategy, positioning it against larger contracts SpaceX holds with Anthropic and Google. Lire la suite

OpenAI’s Zero‑Debt Balance Sheet Masks $665 Billion in Off‑Balance‑Sheet Commitments Ahead of IPO

OpenAI’s Zero‑Debt Balance Sheet Masks $665 Billion in Off‑Balance‑Sheet Commitments Ahead of IPO The Next Web
OpenAI’s latest financial filing shows no debt and modest quarterly capital spending, but the AI firm also carries roughly $665 billion in long‑term purchase commitments that never appear on its balance sheet. The hidden liabilities, largely tied to compute rentals from Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle and joint ventures, raise regulatory eyebrows as the company prepares a confidential SEC filing for a potential public debut valued at $852 billion. Lire la suite

AMD rolls out FSR 4.1 upscaling for Radeon RX 7000 GPUs ahead of schedule

AMD rolls out FSR 4.1 upscaling for Radeon RX 7000 GPUs ahead of schedule The Verge
AMD announced today that its FidelityFX Super Resolution 4.1 (FSR 4.1) is now available for Radeon RX 7000-series graphics cards built on the RDNA 3 architecture. The update promises sharper images and smoother frame rates for gamers using these older GPUs, arriving a month earlier than the company’s original July target. AMD also said it is developing lightweight machine‑learning models to extend FSR 4.1 to RDNA 3 APUs and plans to bring the technology to RDNA 2 cards in early 2027. More than 300 games already support the new upscaler, with titles such as Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced slated for July releases. Lire la suite