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MSI’s new 500 Hz QD-OLED monitor leverages AI tech to save it from burn-in
By Mark Tyson published
MSI has shown off its new MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 gaming monitor with AI Care Sensor to detect human eyeballs.

China’s Tencent boasts 'strong stockpile' of AI GPUs
By Mark Tyson published
Tencent claims it has a strong stockpile of GPUs for AI development in the face of investor concerns.

GOP sneaks 10-year halt to State-driven AI regulation into budget bill
By Jowi Morales published
Washington wants AI development to go unhindered in the U.S.

AI agents can be manipulated into giving away your crypto, according to Princeton researchers
By Mark Tyson published
Letting an AI agent run your finances could be hazardous to your wealth.

Baidu developing AI-driven animal to human translator – Dr Doolittle plans revealed in patent application
By Mark Tyson published
Animal owners seeking a deeper understanding of their beloved Fido or Tiddles have new hope after a recently filed patent from Chinese search giant Baidu was unearthed.

Nvidia GPU tracking tech proposed by US lawmakers in smuggling crackdown
By Jowi Morales published
A U.S. representative will introduce a bill requiring chip manufacturers to put built-in tracking and a kill-switch for their most advanced chips.

Brain interface used to edit YouTube video — paralyzed Neuralink patient also uses AI to narrate with his own voice
By Jowi Morales published
Bradford Smith, an ALS patient, is the third patient to receive a Neuralink implant. This tech has allowed him to edit and upload a YouTube video, and even help him synthesize his voice using AI.

ChatGPT is now a potent tool for finding the locations of photos, raising doxxing concerns
By Mark Tyson published
OpenAI seems to have inadvertently tuned ChatGPT into a potent geo-guesser.

Blower-style RTX 5090D leaked on Bilibili — two-slot GPU design built for AI rigs
By Jowi Morales published
A blower-style RTX 5090D has been leaked on Bilibili, showing a two-slot design that's likely built for multi-GPU setups.

Google accused of paying employees to do nothing for up to a year to stifle AI talent migration
By Mark Tyson published
Google is making use of aggressive noncompete clauses and extended notice periods, leaving employees who wish to change track in limbo, claims former GoogDeepMinder Nando de Freitas.
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