A surge in military AI advancements is escalating the competition for defense tech contracts worldwide. Notably, a French AI firm is leveraging advanced data analytics to enhance tactical operations. Various countries are beginning to invest heavily in AI-driven military tech, indicating a strategic shift in global defense landscapes.
Delaware first state to launch AI certification partnership with OpenAI
Certification opportunities will be rolled out through schools and workforce training programs, with the goal of making AI fluency accessible to every Delawarean.
OpenAI set to start mass production of its own AI chips with Broadcom in 2026, FT reports
OpenAI is set to produce its first artificial intelligence chip next year in partnership with U.S. semiconductor giant Broadcom , the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the partnership.
The ‘wonder’ of AI, through Melania Trump’s eyes
The first lady has taken an interest in how America educates children about artificial intelligence. What does that mean, exactly?
Military AI revolution heightens competition for defence tech contracts: Peter Apps
In London’s Shoreditch district, long home to UK tech start-ups, a French artificial intelligence firm is crunching data that would have allowed Ukrainian commanders to more quickly counter Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion.
Swiss launch open source AI model as “ethical” alternative to big US LLMs
Open-source ‘Apertus’ LLM could appeal to enterprises struggling to meet the privacy and copyright demands of AI regulation.
🤝 OpenAI Partners with Walmart for AI Workforce Training
OpenAI has launched an AI certification initiative with Walmart as the partner, aiming to upskill millions of workers in AI technologies. This program targets both retail and technology sectors to enhance workforce preparedness, utilizing educational resources and assessments to bolster practical AI skills across the United States.
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OpenAI set to start mass production of its own AI chips with Broadcom, FT reports
OpenAI is set to produce its own artificial intelligence chip for the first time next year, as the ChatGPT maker attempts to address insatiable demand for computing power and reduce its reliance on chip giant Nvidia, the Financial Times reported on Thursday. The chip, co-designed with U.S. semiconductor giant Broadcom, would ship next year, the report added, citing multiple people familiar with the partnership.
OpenAI set to start mass production of its own AI chips with Broadcom
ChatGPT maker’s deal with US chip group signals industry shift towards custom alternatives to Nvidia
Crouse Hospital using Artificial Intelligence to save lives
It’s a medical breakthrough to help detect early signs of heart disease. Crouse Hospital in Syracuse is now the first in Central New York to use A.I. to help.