
Rachel Metz
AI Reporter at Bloomberg News
i write about AI for Bloomberg @Technology. rachelmetz.11 on signal. she/her. opinions my own. [email protected] (tips yes, pitches nono).
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news.bloombergtax.com | Rachel Metz |Dina Bass
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news.bloomberglaw.com | Rachel Metz |Dina Bass
Alex Ratner was trying to get in a few hours of work after putting his kids to bed when news broke that Meta Platforms Inc. planned to invest billions of dollars in data-labeling startup Scale AI. Within minutes, Ratner, who runs a rival company called Snorkel AI, began fielding calls from his board about the chance to pick up clients worried about Scale’s independence.
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bloomberg.com | Rachel Metz |Dina Bass
A growing number of companies now offer data-labeling services that rival Scale AI. (Bloomberg) -- Alex Ratner was trying to get in a few hours of work after putting his kids to bed when news broke that Meta Platforms Inc. planned to invest billions of dollars in data-labeling startup Scale AI. Within minutes, Ratner, who runs a rival company called Snorkel AI, began fielding calls from his board about the chance to pick up clients worried about Scale’s independence.
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mercurynews.com | Rachel Metz
By Rachel Metz, BloombergOpenAI has won a $200 million contract for a pilot program aimed at helping the US Defense Department determine how it could use artificial intelligence for a range of administrative and security tasks. The one-year contract, which the Defense Department disclosed Monday, is the latest push by the ChatGPT-maker to sell its technology to the US government.
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en.pressbee.net | Rachel Metz
By Rachel Metz, Bloomberg OpenAI has won a $200 million contract for a pilot program aimed at helping the US Defense Department determine how it could use artificial intelligence for a range of administrative and security tasks. The one-year contract, which the Defense Department disclosed Monday, is the latest push by the ChatGPT-maker to sell its technology to the US government.
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