• Coral AI Dual Edge Accelerator for AI and machine learning projects

    The Coral AI Dual Edge Accelerator is a game-changing device that packs an impressive punch in a tiny package. This single PCI M.2 chip features not one, but two tensor processing units (TPUs), delivering unparalleled machine learning (ML) horsepower for local AI applications. With its affordable upfront cost and low power consumption, the Dual Edge […]

  • Why it's impossible to review AIs, and why TechCrunch is doing it anyway

    Every week seems to bring with it a new AI model, and the technology has unfortunately outpaced anyone’s ability to evaluate it comprehensively. Here’s why it’s pretty much impossible to review something like ChatGPT or Gemini, why it’s important to try anyway, and our (constantly evolving) approach to doing so. The tl;dr: These systems are […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Can AI Solve Science ? Stephen Wolfram

    Stephen Wolfram’s conclusions: 00:49 Won’t AI Eventually Be Able to Do Everything? AI cannot solve science but it can contribute to speeding up science Science was transformed by math centuries ago. What can we expect AI to be able or unable to do for science? 5:01 The Hard Limit of Computational Irreducibility This constrains what

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    Learn ChatGPT and Make AI Work for You at a Deep Discount

    Are you worried about the artificial intelligence overlords taking your job? While there are a lot of opinions about ChatGPT, you can now learn everything you need to know about how to make it work for you and not, well, instead of you. StackSocial is offering its Introduction to ChatGPT course for a massive price drop — $17! – giving you the opportunity to get acquainted with the buzzy new tech tool. Introduction to ChatGPT | $17 | StackSocial The 25-hour course, which is offered through...

  • California Says It will 'Learn' from Europe for AI Laws

    California is looking to learn and collaborate with Europe for its AI legislation.

  • Samsung to Release Own AI Chip Amidst NVIDIA Dominance

    Samsung looks to challenge NVIDIA with its own AI chip set to release in early 2025.

  • Google's AI Search Is Already Promoting Malware and Scams

    Google's new AI search feature seems to have a long way to go, as it is already promoting sites pushing scams and malware.

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    Amazon knows you don't have the AI skills for tomorrow, and has a plan to help

    Most people encounter Amazon when someone in a truck brings a package to the door. But Amazon is one of the most innovative companies on the planet, with major investments in infrastructure, supply chain, IT, and transportation. Of particular interest to our ongoing discussion about AI is the fact that Amazon has been incorporating AI and machine learning in its processes since long before "generative AI" was a hot buzzword.Also: Want to work in AI? How to pivot your career in 5 stepsNow,...

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    Microsoft and Nvidia team up to improve Gen AI for enterprises

    Microsoft and Nvidia have expanded their collaboration to improve their generative AI offerings for enterprises including healthcare and life science organizations. The announcement was made at GTC.

  • Amazon pours additional $2.75bn into AI startup Anthropic

    Extra financing will bring technology giant’s total investment in OpenAI rival to $4bnAmazon said on Wednesday it will pour an additional $2.75bn into Anthropic, bringing its total investment in the artificial intelligence startup to $4bn.The technology giant will maintain a minority stake in San Francisco-based Anthropic, a rival of ChatGPT maker OpenAI. Continue reading

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    Lions release Cameron Sutton amid police search for CB

    The Lions have released cornerback Cameron Sutton, who was still wanted by police in Florida over his alleged involvement in a domestic violence case.

  • Biologists use machine learning to classify fossils of extinct pollen

    In the quest to decipher the evolutionary relationships of extinct organisms from fossils, researchers often face challenges in discerning key features from weathered fossils, or with prioritizing characteristics of organisms for the most accurate placement within a phylogenetic tree. Enter neural networks, sophisticated algorithms that underlie today's image recognition technology.