Hello, Meet Prism—an OpenAI chatbot designed for researchers, where they can interact with AI to explore complex hypotheses or reason through scientific problems within the context of their full manuscript. How will Prism stack up against Google’s multi-agent system, known as the AI co-scientist, and Anthropic’s Claude models for life science research remains to be seen. Meanwhile, Microsoft introduced the Maia 200, a bespoke AI accelerator designed to improve the performance and cost of running large-scale AI models within its Azure cloud. Here’s a YourStory explainer on the evolution of custom AI chips. In other AI-related news, Google is bringing AI-powered photo editing to more users globally, including India. The feature will help users fix photos with simple text commands instead of complicated editing tools, TechCrunch reported. Elsewhere, instant messaging app Snap is moving the unit working on the development of augmented reality glasses under a subsidiary called Specs. Its launch comes at a time when Meta has become a frontrunner in the smart glasses market. ICYMI: Are wired earphones making a comeback? Lastly, people suffering from migraines must have thought countless times what must be causing these instant, continuous headaches. Scientists and researchers are finally breaking some ground on that front. In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Crypto industry asks for tax relief
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