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First in-depth look at Elon Musk's 100,000 GPU AI cluster
By Sunny Grimm published
Now, witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational AI supercluster

Google creating an AI agent to use your PC on your behalf, says report
By Jowi Morales published
Google is reportedly working on an AI tool that will interact with your browser as another user.

AI engineers claim new algorithm reduces AI power consumption by 95% — replaces complex floating-point multiplication with integer addition
By Jowi Morales published
AI engineers develop an algorithm that will replace floating-point multiplication with integer addition to make AI processing more efficient.

AI researchers demonstrate 100% success rate in bypassing online CAPTCHAs
By Christopher Harper published
reCAPTCHAv2 has been thoroughly defeated by an advanced AI "YOLO" model.

AI takes YouTuber's voice — alleged offending videos have now been unlisted: Updated
By Les Pounder published
Another voice has seemingly been cloned by AI, and YouTuber Jeff Geerling joins Scarlett Johansson on the list of impersonated voices

Jony Ive confirms he is working on an OpenAI hardware design project
By Mark Tyson published
Device should be less socially disruptive than a smartphone.

Scientists to use AI and 1.6 million brain scans for earlier and more accurate dementia diagnoses
By Jeff Butts published
Researchers in Scotland are hopeful they can use machine learning to detect signs of dementia much earlier than is currently possible.

Lisa Su formally welcomes Silo AI team to AMD after completing $665 million acquisition
By Jowi Morales published
The Silo AI team developed several multilingual open-source LLMs as well as custom AI solutions for large enterprises like Rolls-Royce and Unilever.

Apple skips Nvidia's GPUs for its AI models, uses thousands of Google TPUs instead
By Mark Tyson published
Recently released research paper reveals the details.

New memory tech unveiled that reduces AI processing energy requirements by 1,000 times or more
By Jeff Butts published
Seeing the need to improve the energy-efficiency of AI applications, one research team from Minnesota may have cracked the code to lowering energy consumption by a huge amount.
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