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OpenAI’s $38 billion deal with Amazon

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OpenAI has signed a $38 billion (£29 billion) deal with Amazon.The seven-year partnership gives OpenAI access to Amazon Web Services. It’s the latest in a string of partnerships necessary to ensure what OpenAI CEO Sam Altman describes as the ‘massive, reliable compute’ needed to scale up AI.


Elsewhere, UK scientists have developed a gel that encourages teeth to regrow their own enamel - something long thought impossible. We speak to Professor Alvaro Mata, Chair in Biomedical Engineering & Biomaterials at the University of Nottingham, about how it works and why it’s a breakthrough for oral healthcare.


Also in this episode…

  • Victims of ‘silent scandal’ pregnancy drug call for UK inquiry
  • Study shows walking 5,000 steps a day could slow Alzheimer’s-linked brain decline
  • Amazon rolls out UK’s largest fleet of electric lorries
  • Are video game developers breaking the law by ‘switching off’ games people have purchased?
  • The campaign calling on parents to get their kids moving this winter
  • Can chimpanzees make rational decisions?

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OpenAI has signed a $38 billion (£29 billion) deal with Amazon.The seven-year partnership gives OpenAI access to Amazon Web Services. It’s the latest in a string of partnerships necessary to ensure what OpenAI CEO Sam Altman describes as the ‘massive, reliable compute’ needed to scale up AI.


Elsewhere, UK scientists have developed a gel that encourages teeth to regrow their own enamel - something long thought impossible. We speak to Professor Alvaro Mata, Chair in Biomedical Engineering & Biomaterials at the University of Nottingham, about how it works and why it’s a breakthrough for oral healthcare.


Also in this episode…

  • Victims of ‘silent scandal’ pregnancy drug call for UK inquiry
  • Study shows walking 5,000 steps a day could slow Alzheimer’s-linked brain decline
  • Amazon rolls out UK’s largest fleet of electric lorries
  • Are video game developers breaking the law by ‘switching off’ games people have purchased?
  • The campaign calling on parents to get their kids moving this winter
  • Can chimpanzees make rational decisions?

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

1375 episodes

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