Major companies are spending trillions of dollars on artificial intelligence

The field of artificial intelligence has been developing rapidly in recent years, accompanied by significant financial investments. Zamin.uz reports on this matter.
Major technology companies are allocating substantial funds to create next-generation artificial intelligence systems. For instance, NVIDIA plans to invest $26 billion in developing open-weight AI models and an open-source agent platform.
Meanwhile, Meta is developing four new chips aimed at improving its recommendation systems. Yann LeCun, one of the leading scientists in the field of artificial intelligence, has successfully raised $1 billion to create a new AI capable of understanding the physical world.
However, this rapid development is causing some concerns and resistance from governments and the public. For example, Anthropic has sued the Department of Defense over supply chain risks, with reports indicating that this dispute could cause significant financial damage to the company.
Additionally, Grammarly is facing a class-action lawsuit regarding its new AI expert review feature. Furthermore, the Pentagon has announced that OpenAI's models were tested via Microsoft, even though OpenAI has strictly limited the use of its activities for military purposes.
Ethical issues related to content generated by artificial intelligence are also intensifying on social networks and in educational institutions. Fake information about international conflicts is being produced with the help of AI, flooding various platforms.
At the local level, teenagers are widely using AI tools to create slander pages aimed at mocking their teachers. At the same time, companies are grappling with computing power limitations and copyright issues.
While fostering innovation in the technology sector, maintaining a balance between creating responsible artificial intelligence and managing it is becoming increasingly important.





