Amazon Pharmacy leverages AI and local distribution to speed up prescription deliveries
AI delivers speed and accuracy when filling medications
Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs
Redmond desperately wants you to use its generative AI feature
Google's AI-powered search can recommend malicious sites, including scams and malware
The incredible power of AI
Humane shows off AI phone with laser projectors: Cool, but it won't replace your phone
It's a nifty little gadget, but for $700+ it needs to offer more
Broadcom showcases huge XPU AI accelerator for mystery client
A network-centric platform designed to scale at the lowest power
Survey reveals almost half of all managers aim to replace workers with AI, could use it to lower wages
Define "collaborative"
A hot potato: A lot of companies try to assuage fears that employees will lose their jobs to AI by assuring them they'll be working alongside the tech, thereby improving efficiency and making their duties less tedious. That claim feels less convincing in light of a new survey that found 41% of managers said they are hoping to replace workers with cheaper AI tools in 2024.
Ultra Ethernet gains momentum as tech giants join for AI and HPC network innovation
Newcomers to the group include IBM, Nokia, Dell, Baidu, Huawei, Lenovo, Supermicro, and Tencent
United Nations adopts the first global resolution on AI development
A "landmark" decision with absolutely no weight or chance for enforcement
Microsoft's new Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 arrive with dedicated Copilot buttons
Redmond really wants businesses to adopt its Copilot AI
Nvidia provides MediaTek with its "next-generation" AI chip for novel automotive SoCs
In the future, you won't buy a car without an AI chip inside
A hot potato: Nvidia has been attempting to license its GPU technology to third-party chip manufacturers for quite some time. Taiwanese fabless chipmaker MediaTek has now announced a new partnership with the GPU giant to bring new "experiences" and AI edge capabilities to cars.
Jensen Huang on generative AI: Being successful won't depend on programming skills
"You don't have to be a C++ programmer to be successful. You just have to be a prompt engineer"
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says some form of artificial general intelligence will come within the next 5 years
In context: Artificial general intelligence (AGI) refers to AI capable of expressing human-like or even super-human reasoning abilities. Also known as "strong AI," AGI would sweep away any "weak" AI currently available on the market and berth a new era of human history.
OpenAI's GPT-5, their next-gen foundation model is coming soon
GPT-5 needs to solve the reliability issues experienced by GPT-4 customers
Microsoft hires controversial DeepMind founder Mustafa Suleyman to lead new AI unit
Suleyman has faced multiple accusations of bullying over the years
Nvidia shows what games could be like with fully AI-controlled NPCs
Nvidia puts on a better showing than Unity, but AI avatars still have a long way to go
Unity demos AI-driven cyberpunk game showing why machines aren't about to replace game designers
Are unscripted NPC conversations powered by an LLM what gamers want?
YouTube introduces labeling requirements for synthetic and altered content
Including generative AI
Nvidia unveils next-gen Blackwell GPUs with more horsepower and better power efficiency
No word yet on next-gen gaming GPUs
If you teach a chatbot how to read ASCII art, it will teach you how to make a bomb
In context: Most, if not all, large language models censor responses when users ask for things considered dangerous, unethical, or illegal. Good luck getting Bing to tell you how to cook your company's books or crystal meth. Developers block the chatbot from fulfilling these queries, but that hasn't stopped people from figuring out workarounds.
Apple reveals AI model that can interpret photos and count objects
This is just the beginning, one Apple engineer says, company is already at work on the next generation of models
Apple and Google partnership could bring Gemini AI tech to iPhones
This wouldn't be the pair's first partnership
Not just the hardware: How deep is Nvidia's software moat?
The inherent inertia of software ecosystems
The big picture: Starting tomorrow, Nvidia is hosting its GTC developer conference. Once a sideshow for semis, the event has transformed into the center of attention for much of the industry. With Nvidia's rise, many have been asking the extent to which Nvidia's software provides a durable competitive moat for its hardware. As we have been getting a lot of questions about that, we want to lay out our thoughts here.
As Reddit prepares for IPO, sale of user generated content draws FTC's attention
The content will be licensed to Google for AI training
OpenAI wants to develop its own AI processors, looks to UAE for funds
The firm has been in talks with a number of investors seeking as much as $7 trillion