OpenAI and Amazon Forge Strategic AI Infrastructure Partnership
- OpenAI has signed a contract with the Department of War, detailing safety red lines, legal protections, and the deployment of AI systems in classified environments. The agreement aims to ensure responsible and secure use of AI technologies. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- Microsoft and OpenAI continue their collaboration across research, engineering, and product development, building on years of shared success. This partnership underscores their commitment to advancing AI technology. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- OpenAI and Amazon have announced a strategic partnership, bringing OpenAI’s Frontier platform to AWS. This collaboration will expand AI infrastructure, custom models, and enterprise AI agents. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
- OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, admitted that the deal with the Department of Defense was "definitely rushed" and acknowledged that "the optics don't look good." This statement provides insight into the rushed nature of the agreement. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- Honor has provided more details about its "Robot phone," featuring a movable camera arm that can respond to different situations without commands and even dance to music. The device was first teased earlier this year and is set to be showcased at MWC 2026. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- Honor has launched its new slim foldable Magic V6, which features a 6,600 mAh battery. The company also previewed battery technology that could potentially increase foldable batteries to over 7,000 mAh. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
- MWC 2026, running from March 2 to March 5, has already seen several announcements, including Honor's Robot Phone and the new Leica Leitzphone by Xiaomi. The event is expected to feature a wide range of new phones, laptops, tablets, and other gadgets. (Source: Engadget) Original
- A closer look at Honor's Robot Phone reveals it as one of the most interesting devices at MWC 2026. The phone features a fold-out camera and can respond to various situations autonomously. (Source: Engadget) Original
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