Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Google claims new AI training tech is 13 times faster and 10 times more power efficient
By Dallin Grimm published
Potentially great news for a power grid in fear of AI over-demand
China's AI model glut is a 'significant waste of resources' due to scarce real-world applications for 100+ LLMs says Baidu CEO
By Jowi Morales published
Industry experts expect China's over 100 publicly-available LLMs to be pared down to just five in the next few years.
AI models that cost $1 billion to train are underway, $100 billion models coming — largest current models take 'only' $100 million
By Jowi Morales published
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says AI model training costs could jump to $100 billion as early as next year.
Elon Musk's liquid-cooled data centers get big plug from Supermicro CEO
By Dallin Grimm published
The massive data centers use liquid cooling for top performance.
AI industry needs to earn $600 billion per year to pay for massive hardware spend — fears of an AI bubble intensify in wake of Sequoia report
By Anton Shilov published
As AI companies increase their investments in infrastructure, their revenues are not growing that fast, financial analysts note, implying that AI could become a bubble.
Nvidia to make $12 billion selling AI GPUs to China
By Anton Shilov published
According to experts, Nvidia's HGX H20 and other processors outperform Huawei's Ascend 910 series and can be shipped without a license to China.
China beat the U.S. in generative AI patents by 6-to-1 for the past ten years — almost 10,000 Chinese patents filed last year alone
By Jowi Morales published
China has more patents than the six top nations in generative AI research.
Huawei says China's AI progress will not be stopped by US sanctions
By Anton Shilov published
A high-ranking Huawei executive asserts that the lack of Nvidia GPUs and limited access to advanced process technologies will not stop China's AI progress.
OpenAI was hacked, revealing internal secrets and raising national security concerns — year-old breach wasn't reported to the public
By Anton Shilov published
As hacker gains access to OpenAI's secrets, concerns rise that Chinese spies can do it too, leading to threats to national security.
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