
Google DeepMind is launching an accelerator program in the Asia Pacific region designed to help startups, research teams, and nonprofits use artificial intelligence to address environmental challenges in areas like nature, climate, agriculture, and energy. The region is economically important but faces significant vulnerability to climate change, and while green technologies are emerging, they are not scaling quickly enough to match rising environmental risks. Selected organizations in the program will receive expert mentorship, tailored support, and assistance integrating frontier AI and science AI models from Google AI experts into their work. The three-month program will begin with an in-person bootcamp in Singapore.

As Anthropic forges a closer relationship with the state of California, the federal government has made an enemy out of the OpenAI rival.

The startup, Proception, is taking a unique approach to collecting training data to tackle one of the hardest problems in robotics: hands.

Omen AI raised a $31 million Series A to monitor chip coolant and stop bacterial outbreaks in data centers.

HP Inc. scales its OpenAI Frontier partnership to deploy AI across customer experiences, software development, and enterprise operations.
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