Aging grid threatens OpenAI, Microsoft as hyperscalers commit USD 400B to centers
Why does this matter now? The U.S. power grid is aging, and its reliability is slipping just as AI workloads explode.
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Why does this matter now? The U.S. power grid is aging, and its reliability is slipping just as AI workloads explode.
When you look at MLPerf’s training suite, it’s basically the go-to way to see how fast a chip can turn raw compute into a working model.
Meta just dropped a fresh batch of parental controls for its AI chatbots that teenagers are already using.
Meta just slipped a new opt-in switch into Facebook, and it lets the platform’s AI peek at the pictures you keep on your phone but never upload.
When Meta demoed Omnilingual at its recent AI showcase, the first thing that struck me was the sheer number of languages it claims to cover.
It’s funny how often the real hurdle for companies isn’t the tech itself but the question of trust - can they really know what the model has been...
When I first tried Meta’s third-generation Segment Anything Model, SAM 3, the headline was clear: a single system that can read both pictures and...
Why does this matter now? Meta’s latest licensing push signals a shift in how the company feeds its AI‑driven chatbot.
CognitiveLab’s latest release promises a tangible lift in how machines handle multilingual text.
Yann LeCun and Demis Hassabis have taken their disagreement public, turning a technical debate into a headline clash over what “general intelligence”...
Why does a verse matter when you’re trying to gauge a chatbot’s limits? Researchers thought a poetic approach might reveal cracks that standard...
Teams that wrestle with invoices, contracts, or legacy PDFs know the pain of turning pages into usable data.
India’s tech scene has long been software‑first, with founders steering clear of the capital‑heavy world of chips, racks and cooling systems.