Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The launch of ChatGPT changed the game in artificial intelligence and machine learning. With enormous players like Google, Microsoft, and Nvdia contending -- and research and development at a breakneck pace around the globe -- the AI race is clearly on. Stick with Tom's Hardware for all the news about this rapidly changing space.
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Meta plans multi-GW data center that's nearly the size of Manhattan
By Jon Martindale last updated
Move fast and build things.

AMD to resume MI308 shipments to China
By Stephen Warwick published
AMD has confirmed it plans to resume shipments of its MI308 chip to China.

CoreWeave to invest $6 billion in Pennsylvania AI center
By Jowi Morales published
The site is expected to come online by 2026.

Nvidia to resume H20 sales in China
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been busy lobbying the U.S. and China so that the company can resume the sales of its H20 AI GPUs.

Jensen Huang says China's military will avoid U.S. AI tech
By Jowi Morales published
Jensen Huang said in an interview that we don't have to worry about the Chinese military using advanced American AI tech to develop its own capabilities.

Google Gemini crumbles in the face of Atari Chess challenge
By Mark Tyson published
Google Gemini decided to call off its chess match against the ancient 1.19 Mhz Atari 2600 console after a friendly pre-game reminder about what happened to ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot.

Amazon's $8 billion Anthropic investment rumors suggest it would rather sell AI infrastructure than compete with ChatGPT and Gemini
By Jon Martindale published
AWS is in prime position to power the AI revolution, rather than win it.

Jensen Huang adds voice to those warning of AI-induced job losses - but only 'if the world runs out of ideas'
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that while AI could dramatically boost productivity, it may also cause job losses unless society continues to innovate and create new opportunities.

AI is eating up Pennsylvania's power, governor threatens to pull state from the grid — new plants aren't being built fast enough to keep up with demand
By Jon Martindale published
Spiking demand is sending energy bills skyrocketing, while the governor threatens to pull the state from the grid.
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