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Apple’s Foundation Models: A Developer’s Perspective In an exclusive look at how developers are implementing Apple’s artificial intelligence framework, The…
Apple’s Foundation Models: A Developer’s Perspective In an exclusive look at how developers are implementing Apple’s artificial intelligence framework, The…
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OpenAI has issued extensive subpoenas to at least seven nonprofits that criticized its transition to for-profit status. Legal experts suggest these demands appear designed to burden small organizations with excessive costs and paperwork amid growing controversy over the company’s tactics.
Multiple nonprofit organizations that have advocated for greater oversight of artificial intelligence companies are facing extensive legal demands from OpenAI, according to reports. Sources indicate that at least seven organizations have received subpoenas requesting detailed information about their funding sources, internal communications, and activities related to OpenAI’s controversial restructuring from a nonprofit to a for-profit entity.
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A groundbreaking study demonstrates how wearable technology can accurately estimate biological age and predict future health outcomes. The research reveals strong connections between accelerated aging signals and chronic disease development, offering new possibilities for preventive healthcare.
Researchers have developed a novel method for estimating biological age using data from consumer wearable devices, according to reports published in Nature Communications. The technology, termed PpgAge, analyzes photoplethysmography (PPG) signals from Apple Watch to create what scientists describe as an “aging clock” with significant implications for longevity research and clinical practice.
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