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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched HPE GreenLake for Large Language Models (LLMs), an AI cloud service that enables organizations to train, tune and deploy large-scale AI on a multi-tenant supercomputing platform.

The service, powered by HPE's AI software and supercomputers, will debut with AI startup Aleph Alpha's ready-to-use LLM, Luminous, which is available in multiple languages. GreenLake for LLMs is the first in a series of AI applications planned by HPE, covering sectors such as climate modeling, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and transportation.

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France is pushing to become Europe's AI hub, competing with the UK and Germany, as President Emmanuel Macron pledges to "invest like crazy" in the technology. He believes France is currently the leader in AI in continental Europe but emphasized the need to accelerate.

The country aims to create two or three global AI leaders, relying on its startups for growth. While the US is currently dominating the AI space, France is seeking collaboration with the US on global regulation through the G7 group and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

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It seems like ChatGPT and Google Bard can generate genuine Windows 10 and Windows 11 keys for free. Discovered by a Twitter user, the technique involves using a creative prompt to get ChatGPT to generate the keys by telling it to act like a grandmother reading Windows keys as a bedtime story. It may be that the keys are just generic licenses, which means that there will be some restricted features and limitations within the operating system and no online activation.

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