Sam Altman returns to OpenAI after agreement reached
Both investors and employees rallied hard for Altman's return after he was fired from the company on November 17.
View ArticleUS, UK, Japan, and other major powers sign AI security accord
The agreement, which excludes China, includes recommendations for monitoring AI systems for abuse, protecting data, and vetting software suppliers.
View ArticleOpenAI signed $51M deal to buy ‘brain’ chips from Sam Altman portfolio firm
OpenAI's deal with Rain Neuromorphics, which makes NPU chips that emulate the human brain, reflects a possible conflict of interest because of Altman's $1 million investment in the startup.
View ArticleTaiwan’s ‘silicon shield’ is cracking as US-China chip war rages
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) is known as Taiwan’s guardian angel. But this won't always be the case with China forced to catch up, given the US chip curbs.
View ArticleAdobe anticipates ‘significant penalty’ for complex cancellation practices
Adobe shares dropped about 5% in after-hours trading on Wednesday following the company’s SEC filing and Adobe’s announcement of lower revenue forecasts for 2024.
View ArticleAI-enabled PCs will drive PC sales growth in 2024, say research firms
One in five PCs shipped in 2024 is projected to be AI-capable and will include a dedicated chipset to run on-device AI workloads.
View ArticleIntel to make chips in US for Taiwan’s UMC
The US wants more semiconductor capacity onshore. Enterprises want more certainty of supply.
View ArticleAI chips don’t need trillion-dollar investments: Nvidia CEO
Jensen Huang remarked on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s plan to raise up to $7 trillion for an AI chip initiative, saying the amount assumes that computers won’t get faster.
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