Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing at an exponential rate, with a broad range of topics spanning from the latest CPUs, GPUs, ASICs and FPGAs that run modern AI workloads, along with the different types of AI usages, such as the different types of large language models (LLM) and how they are trained and then used for inference workloads. Here you'll find Tom's Hardware's leading coverage of all things AI.
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Bernie Sanders files bill proposing 50% public ownership of US AI firms and giving out $1,000 dividends
By Jowi Morales published
U.S. politicians are thinking about how they can ensure that the American people can benefit from AI.

CEO of Chinese Anthropic rival tells Elon Musk that China will have a Fable 5-class AI model before next year
By Jowi Morales published
A Chinese AI lab is allegedly catching up with Anthropic.

SK Telecom named as the Korean carrier at the center of Anthropic's Mythos export controls controversy
By Luke James published
Wired has identified SK Telecom as the South Korean telecom company whose access to Anthropic's Claude Mythos model the White House ordered revoked over alleged ties to China.

Ditching the cloud for local AI — how I use two mini PCs to process millions of tokens a day and save money on costly API fees
By Chris Stokel-Walker published
Premium As new data center buildouts hit planning walls and AI inference providers hike costs, is the future of AI to roll your own models?

US pulls the 'kill-switch' on Anthropic's Fable 5 AI models, sending global allies scrambling
By Jon Martindale published
PREMIUM World leaders are concerned that projects can be cut off by arbitrary U.S. regulations.

Researchers build brain-like memory device for AI sensors that may improve energy efficiency
By Etiido Uko published
The device mimics the brain's ability to selectively forget

Nvidia reveals AI robots that taught themselves to install GPUs into motherboards
By Mark Tyson published
Nvidia showcases agentic robots that can teach themselves high-precision and dexterous tasks - like PC building - in the real world.

Qualcomm mulls taking over Jim Keller's Tenstorrent, report claims
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm is in talks to buy RISC-V-based AI accelerator and CPU developer Tenstorrent for $8 billion - $10 billion.

Marvell details vision of optically-interconnected data centers spanning across thousands of kilometres
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Marvell shares its vision for optically connected data centers, connecting devices across hundreds of kilometers, and the company already has hardware to build them.

OpenAI hit with sweeping probe from massive coalition of 42 US state attorneys general just days after reported IPO filing
By Etiido Uko published
State attorneys general have opened a broad investigation into OpenAI, subpoenaing documents on ads, user retention, data handling, minors, health data, model behavior, and safety policies.
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