The longtime host addressed viewer backlash following a clue about viral internet figure John Pork
Tom Snyder: To win the AI race, US must look to efficiency, not energy use
I worry that the U.S. is falling behind China in the quest for AI dominance. And in the quest for quantum superiority. And in many other strategic areas of scientific discovery. But these gaps won’t be solved by tech companies asking the government to build more power plants.
The AI industry is running on FOMO
At least according to Big Tech’s latest earnings calls.
Verizon, AWS expand tie up with new fiber network to power AI applications
Verizon announced a deal with Amazon Web Services on Monday to build high-capacity fiber routes connecting AWS data centers, aiming to strengthen infrastructure for the next generation of artificial intelligence applications.
Dia’s AI browser starts adding Arc’s ‘greatest hits’ to its feature set
Dia’s AI browser has a head start on what works for consumers thanks to learnings from its browser experiment, Arc.
Microsoft's $9.7 billion deal with IREN shows bitcoin miners' AI pivot is paying off
IREN said that it struck a five-year agreement making Microsoft its largest customer.
Amazon's Stock Climbs to Fresh High on $38B Cloud Computing Deal With OpenAI
Amazon shares rose to a record high Monday after the tech giant said it struck a $38 billion cloud computing deal with OpenAI.
Beyond Limits: Cities Large and Small Put AI to Use
As governments at all levels continue to embrace new developments in artificial intelligence, cities are using automation for everything from reducing first responder paperwork to streamlined permitting.
An AI artist has hit the Billboard charts. Who is Xania Monet?
The charting comes just months after the artist’s debut song was released
In Honor of Françoise Hampson – Artificial Intelligence in Military Detention – Lieber Institute West Point
This post provides an overview of two possible uses of AI in military detention, based on technological developments from the civilian sector.
