Near memory computing could do wonders.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Admits 'I Don't Have Warm Shells To Plug Into' — While OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Warns Cheap Energy Could Upend AI
Artificial intelligence may have hit an unexpected snag — there aren’t enough powered data centers to keep up with the machines driving it. And now, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has AI chips sitting idle because there’s nowhere to plug them in. On the “BG2Pod,” a technology and investing podcast hosted by Brad Gerstner and Bill Gurley and featuring OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the shortage of power has become the industry’s biggest constraint. Don’t Miss: The AI Marketing P
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AI is upending the porn industry
Synthetic smut will soon be flooding the internet, bringing new opportunities and perils
SAP outlines new approach to European AI and cloud sovereignty
EU AI Cloud gives European organisations more data sovereignty and flexible ways to run AI within local privacy rules.
Alibaba and ByteDance allegedly train Qwen and Doubao LLMs using Nvidia chips, despite export controls — Southeast Asian data center leases skirt around U.S. chip restrictions
Alibaba and ByteDance lease Southeast Asian data centers to work around U.S. restrictions.
OpenAI admits data breach after analytics partner hit by phishing attack
Mixpanel warns of phishing attacks after criminals steal email addresses and organization IDs from some customer profiles.
White Mountains Regional Adopts Artificial Intelligence Policy
WHITEFIELD — The White Mountains Regional School Board on Nov. 20 adopted a new artificial intelligence policy.
Experts divided over claim that Chinese hackers launched world-first AI-powered cyber attack — but that's not what they're really worried about
Anthropic said a Chinese espionage group used its Claude AI to automate most of a cyberattack campaign, but experts question how autonomous the operation really was, and what it means for the future of AI-powered hacking.
