Russ College of Engineering’s first Workshop on AI in EECS (WISE) was held Aug. 20, and organized by the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The goal was simple: bring faculty together to take stock of how AI is reshaping education, research, and economic development, and map out how Russ College can lead in this fast-moving field.
Roundtables: How AI Is Changing the Economy
This subscriber-only event is part of the Financial Times and MIT Technology Review “The State of AI” partnership.
Country Singer Blanco Brown Proclaims A.I. Songs Have No Heart, Feeling
Here is the real side of the AI trade to invest in and the speculative side to avoid
We understand the concerns about valuations in the speculative aspects of the AI, but not in the best of the best stocks we own.
Do Not, Under Any Circumstance, Buy Your Kid an AI Toy for Christmas
Somehow worse than screens.
In the News: Manjeet Rege on How AI Fabricated a Viral Clinton-Trump Video – Newsroom | University of St. Thomas
Manjeet Rege explains how a viral video of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton was created using AI and why forensic tools show the clip is not authentic.
Google Exec Claims Company Needs to Double Its AI Serving Capacity 'Every Six Months': Report
The tech giant has made it known that it wants to grow its AI business by leaps and bounds.
Streamline AI operations with the Multi-Provider Generative AI Gateway reference architecture
In this post, we introduce the Multi-Provider Generative AI Gateway reference architecture, which provides guidance for deploying LiteLLM into an AWS environment to streamline the management and governance of production generative AI workloads across multiple model providers. This centralized gateway solution addresses common enterprise challenges including provider fragmentation, decentralized governance, operational complexity, and cost management by offering a unified interface that supports Amazon Bedrock, Amazon SageMaker AI, and external providers while maintaining comprehensive security, monitoring, and control capabilities.
U.S. stocks bounce back, capping a wild week for markets
Investors are back to betting on an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in December.
Wall Street indexes jump as bets on rate cut increase, Nvidia gains on report
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. stocks were sharply higher on Friday as traders boosted bets on an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next month following remarks from policymakers and as shares of Nvidia rose following a report that the U.S. was considering letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China. Shares of Nvidia were up 1.4% after Reuters reported, citing people
