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SambaNova launches an AI chip that can process a 5-parameter model

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SambaNova, the AI chip startup headquartered in Palo Alto, has introduced a groundbreaking semiconductor, the SN40L chip. This innovation promises to revolutionize enterprise solutions by enabling high-performance computing applications, specifically the SambaNova Suite LLM platform, to train models faster while significantly reducing overall costs. The SN40L chip boasts the capability to support a model with a staggering 5 trillion parameters and a sequence length exceeding 256k on a single system node. It emerges as a formidable alternative to NVIDIA, a leader in the chip industry, which recently unveiled its formidable GH200 chip, set to become one of the most powerful options on the market, featuring 480 GB of CPU RAM and 96 GB of GPU RAM. A 'Game Changer' for Enterprise AI This chip's potential finds its true expression in powering the SambaNova Suite, an enterprise application designed to aid both private and government organizations in the development and deploy...

Why is iPhone 15 no longer achieving as many improvements as before?

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In recent years, Apple has been criticized for not innovating the iPhone. From iPhone 12, 13, 14 to iPhone 15, the main improvements are color changes and camera upgrades. This makes many people question why a leading technology company like Apple seems to have stopped developing products, while competitors like Samsung and Oppo are holding control of the market. mobile phone field. Why doesn't Apple focus on innovating the iPhone? The difference lies in the direction of these companies. Samsung, Oppo and their competitors focus on hardware development, continuously improving products to earn more profits. Meanwhile, Apple has shifted its focus to monetizing online services. While iPhones are still their biggest source of revenue, profits don't just come from selling physical products. In fact, Apple's biggest profit comes from the iOS operating system, which is installed on all of its products. Strategic differences The difference lies in the direction of these comp...

NFT market: Harsh reality and increasingly shrinking, why?

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An astonishing fact has been revealed, less than 1% of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are currently worth in excess of US$6,000. These unique digital assets, which once attracted huge attention, are now facing a harsh reality. "For every NFT sold, there are four more that weren't giving buyers ample choice on what they wanted to pick and at what price," says a recent report from dappGambl, a website specializing in crypto product reviews. During the heyday of cryptocurrency's bull run just a couple of years ago, NFTs were everywhere, capturing headlines and imagination. Celebrities were shelling out millions to acquire NFTs featuring Bored Apes or digital copies of historic events like the completion of the World Wide Web's code or Jack Dorsey's first tweet on the platform now known as X. In August 2021, NFT trade volumes soared to an unprecedented $2.8 billion. However, as the world began its return to pre-pandemic normalcy, the crypto frenzy waned, and with ...

Microsoft Explores Nuclear Energy for AI Data Center Power

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Microsoft is delving into the possibility of harnessing nuclear energy to fuel its AI data centers, addressing the colossal energy demands posed by AI models such as ChatGPT. In a recently posted job listing, the company is actively seeking a "principal program manager for nuclear technology" to evaluate the feasibility of utilizing nuclear energy for the data centers housing AI models. As initially reported by CNBC, Microsoft's focus lies in the application of microreactors and Small Modular Reactors, which are notably more cost-effective to construct and operate compared to their larger nuclear counterparts. These innovations are intended to "power the data centers that the Microsoft Cloud and AI rely upon." AI models consume a substantial amount of computational power, with estimates suggesting that ChatGPT could accrue daily operating costs of up to $700,000 due to extensive server expenses. The job posting implies that Microsoft perceives nuclear energy...

Scientists develop a new AI system that reveals what the chickens are saying

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In a groundbreaking development, Japanese scientists have unveiled an innovative AI system that can decipher the emotions of chickens. Led by Professor Adrian David Cheok from the University of Tokyo, their creation, known as "Deep Emotional Analysis Learning" (DEAL), marks a significant advancement in the realm of science. This exciting study isn't just for the birds! It demonstrates that DEAL can effectively interpret various emotions in our feathered companions, such as hunger, fear, anger, contentment, excitement, and distress. These emotional states are decoded through the analysis of the sounds made by chickens, all thanks to cutting-edge AI technology. Professor Cheok expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "If we understand what animals are feeling, we can design a much better world for them." He believes that this newfound comprehension could lead to enhanced welfare for our clucking friends. What's the word, bird? Japanese scientists claim to have c...

17 authors jointly accuse ChatGPT of large-scale intellectual property theft

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In a major legal development, a group of 17 prominent authors have filed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, alleging large-scale plagiarism. Among the notable authors involved in the lawsuit are George RR Martin, known for the Game of Thrones series, and John Grisham, the author of A Time To Kill. The authors allege that OpenAI illegally used their literary works "without permission or consideration" and then used their copyrighted material to train its large language model GPT. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has revealed that the development of their latest model, GPT-4, cost an estimated $100 million and was trained on 45 gigabytes of large data. The focus of the complaint is the allegation of copyright infringement. Initially, ChatGPT provided verbatim excerpts from copyrighted texts, though it later switched to summarizing those texts. However, this change in approach did not alleviate concerns about plagiarism. The class-action lawsuit seeks ...

DALL-E 3 coming in October with Enhanced Prompt Understanding

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OpenAI has unveiled DALL-E 3, the latest iteration of its innovative text-to-image generation model. This upcoming release promises to align more precisely with user-provided text prompts, eliminating the need for complex prompt engineering. In an announcement made on Wednesday, OpenAI shared its plans to introduce DALL-E 3 in October, highlighting its advanced capabilities that enable a deeper understanding of nuanced textual descriptions compared to previous versions. A Breakthrough in Aligning Images with Text Prompts "Modern text-to-image systems have a tendency to ignore words or descriptions, forcing users to learn prompt engineering. DALL·E 3 represents a leap forward in our ability to generate images that exactly adhere to the text you provide," stated a blog post on OpenAI's website. "DALL·E 3 is built natively on ChatGPT, which lets you use ChatGPT as a brainstorming partner and refiner of your prompts. Just ask ChatGPT what you want to see in anything...

Microsoft AI team accidentally leaks 38TB of private company data

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The Microsoft AI team made a big mistake. They accidentally shared 38TB of the company's private data, as revealed in a report by cloud security company Wiz. This leaked data contained complete backups of two employees' computers, which had sensitive personal information such as passwords for Microsoft services, secret keys, and over 30,000 internal messages from 350+ Microsoft employees on Microsoft Teams. Hillai Ben-Sasson, Cloud Security Researcher, said: "We found a public AI repo on GitHub, exposing over 38TB of private files – including personal computer backups of Microsoft employees. How did it happen? A single misconfigured token in Azure Storage is all it takes". So, how did this happen? The report explains that the Microsoft AI team uploaded a batch of training data containing open-source code and AI models for recognizing images. They shared this on Github, a platform for code collaboration. When users visited the repository, they were given a link fro...

Many CEOs of today's top companies have engineering degrees

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It can be seen that today an engineering degree is a solid foundation for leaders. Their technical background gives them problem solving, innovation, critical thinking and systems thinking, as well as leadership.  Many CEOs of today's top companies have one thing in common. That is, they are all engineers. Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, has degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, has a degree in industrial engineering. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has a degree in metallurgical engineering. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, has a degree in electrical engineering. Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has degrees in physical engineering and economics. Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, has a degree in electrical engineering. In the past, possessing a business administration degree was considered the best path to becoming a CEO. However, today, that is no longer true. In the list of the 100 most effective companies in th...

Unity issues a formal apology and pledges to revise its game installation fee policy

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Unity issues a formal apology and pledges to revise its contentious game installation fee policy, acknowledging the uproar within the developer community.  "We have taken note of your concerns and sincerely apologize for the confusion and distress caused." Last week, Unity blindsided developers with the introduction of a runtime fee for its game engine, which would be incurred each time a game was installed. This move was characterized by one developer as a "disastrously catastrophic decision." However, Unity is now signaling a change of course, vowing to reevaluate and alter this policy in the near future. "We have taken note of your concerns and sincerely apologize for the confusion and distress that our announcement regarding the runtime fee policy, made last Tuesday, has generated," expressed the company in a statement posted on X. "We are actively listening and engaging with our team members, community, customers, and partners, and we are com...

WiFi imaging: Detecting Objects Hidden Behind a Wall Using WiFi Signals

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MIT Researchers have invented a new method, WiFi imaging, for utilizing WiFi signals to detect stationary objects hidden behind walls. WiFi signals have the ability to penetrate walls, and this breakthrough allows for the reconstruction of images of stationary objects positioned behind barriers using these signals. While this development may spark concerns about privacy and potential misuse, it's important to note that the technology is primarily designed for benign applications. Detecting moving objects using WiFi signals has demonstrated promise in various applications. However, detecting stationary objects presents a distinct challenge as they lack the motion cues that facilitate tracking. Researchers sought to overcome this challenge by using stationary objects, specifically English alphabets, as targets for their experiment. They developed an approach called "Wiffract," which harnesses the radio waves emitted by off-the-shelf WiFi transceivers. Wiffract leverage...

Unity has temporarily closed its offices in San Francisco and Austin, Texas

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Unity has temporarily closed its offices in San Francisco and Austin, Texas and canceled a town hall meeting after receiving death threats. The company made the call as a precaution against possible retribution after it announced a contentious change to its business model this week. Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes. Developers will soon need to pay a fee every time a game is installed after meeting certain thresholds. Unity has temporarily closed its offices in San Francisco and Austin, Texas and canceled a town hall meeting after receiving death threats, according to Bloomberg. Earlier this week, the company announced a contentious change to its business model. "Today, we have been made aware of a potential threat to some of our offices. We have taken immediate and proactive measures to ensure the safety of our employees, which is our top priority," a Unity spokesperson told Engadget. "We are closing our offic...

Why Python is Ruling the Tech World?

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With its simple, readable characteristics, Python has become a leading and powerful programming language in the world of programming. Its popularity and versatility have led to widespread use in various fields, including web development, data science, machine learning, automation, and many other domains. Especially with the support of a wide range of libraries and active contributions from the community, Python's dominance is predicted to continue, driving innovation and development across the technology landscape. Below are some important libraries and frameworks of Python: 1. NumPy: A fundamental library for numerical computations with support for multi-dimensional arrays and mathematical functions. 2. Pandas: Provides data structures like DataFrames and Series for data manipulation, exploration, and analysis. 3. Matplotlib: Widely used for creating static, dynamic, and interactive data visualizations. 4. Scikit-Learn: Offers tools for machine learning, including classifica...

IBM has unveiled the World's Smallest Computer, smaller than a grain of salt

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IBM has achieved a significant breakthrough in electronics miniaturization by creating what it calls the world's smallest computer, measuring just 1 millimeter by 1 millimeter, roughly the size of a grain of salt. This remarkable device, unveiled at the IBM Think 2018 conference, boasts the computing power equivalent to an x86 chip from 1990, making it just powerful enough, perhaps, to run the computer game Doom. However, IBM envisions much more significant applications for this tiny computer. The company intends to utilize it in revolutionizing supply chain management by incorporating blockchain technology. The mini-computer would be deployed to collect, process, and transmit data related to the movement of goods in supply chains. The miniature computer is equipped with several hundred thousand transistors, SRAM memory, a communication unit that employs an LED for sending messages through blinking, and a photodetector capable of receiving optical signals. Since plugging such...

How does Generative AI threaten 2.4 million US jobs by 2030?

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Generative AI, a type of technology that uses vast amounts of data to create new content like text, videos, images, and more, is expected to replace around 2.4 million jobs in the United States by 2030, according to a recent report by Forrester. This means that automated systems will take over these tasks, making human workers unnecessary. The report highlights that this impact will primarily affect white-collar jobs. Occupations such as technical writers, social science research assistants, proofreaders, copywriters, and administrative roles could be at risk. In total, it's estimated that around 11 million jobs in the US may be influenced by generative AI, with a particular focus on white-collar positions. The report stresses that generative AI is coming after white-collar jobs and that automation, in general, will replace about 4.9 percent of US jobs by 2030. However, it's important to note that some of these losses will be due to automation technologies that assist frontl...

Believing in Yourself - 10 valuable lessons from believing in yourself

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The book "Believe Yourself" by Dr. Joseph Murphy is a guide to using the power of your subconscious mind to achieve your goals. Murphy argues that your subconscious mind is like a recording device, and that it accepts whatever you tell it as true. If you repeatedly tell your subconscious mind that you are capable and worthy, it will eventually manifest those beliefs into reality. The book is divided into two parts. The first part discusses the nature of the subconscious mind and how it works. The second part provides exercises and affirmations that you can use to reprogram your subconscious mind for success. Murphy's book has been praised by many for its simple and effective approach to personal transformation. It has been translated into over 30 languages and has sold millions of copies worldwide. Here are some of the key takeaways from the book: Your subconscious mind is like a recording device. It accepts whatever you tell it as true. What you...

Top 15 Career opportunities emerging in the age of Generative AI

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In the age of Generative AI, 15 career paths are emerging as pioneers of innovation. Explore these dynamic opportunities reshaping industries and offering a promising future with the power and potential of artificial intelligence. 1/ Machine Learning Engineer Machine learning engineers are responsible for developing and deploying machine learning models. They work with data scientists to collect and prepare data and to train machine learning models. Google Cloud ML Engineer 2/ Data Scientist Data scientists are responsible for collecting, cleaning, and analyzing data. They work with machine learning engineers to develop and deploy machine learning models. Data Science for Analysis 3/ Computer Vision Engineer Computer vision engineers are responsible for developing and deploying computer vision systems, which are used to extract information from images and videos. Computer Vision for Engineer Deep Learning with OpenCV4 & Python 4/ Natural Language Processing Engineer ...