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Microsoft Faces Backlash Over Proposal to Use OpenAIs DALLE in Military Software Development

According to The Intercept, Microsoft recently proposed using OpenAIs DALLE picturegenerating technology for military software development. This plan

According to The Intercept, Microsoft recently proposed using OpenAIs DALLE picturegenerating technology for military software development. This plan has generated criticism. This information is made in the middle of criticism of Microsoft and OpenAIs partnership concerning content infringement that may result in lawsuits. This idea, presented at a conference titled "Generative AI with DoD Data," recommends that battlefield management systems use DALLE for Advanced Computer Vision Training. However, Microsoft and OpenAI continue to take a cautious approach, highlighting the creation of ethical AI while making it clear that no active deployment has occurred. Critics point out the necessity for continued investigation and discussion on the matter as they express worries about the moral ramifications of using AI in military settings. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Apple Warns Users in India and 91 Countries of Potential Spyware Attacks on iPhones

Apple has alerted consumers in 91 additional countries, including India, of the possibility of mercenary malware assaults on their iPhones. The Cupert

Apple has alerted consumers in 91 additional countries, including India, of the possibility of mercenary malware assaults on their iPhones. The Cupertinobased corporation has not named a particular party as the source of these attacks. Users are advised to use caution when opening links and attachments from unfamiliar sources in the email threat notice. Apple stresses the gravity of the problem and urges customers to take the necessary precautions, even though it has not yet revealed the source of the threat. The business uses technologies like Pegasus from the NSO Group to emphasise the intricacy and rarity of such mercenary malware assaults. Apple started sending these alerts in 2021 to warn consumers about specific hazards and promote caution in cybersecurity procedures. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

E2E Cloud Partners with IIT Ropars iHub to Empower AI Startups with Advanced GPU Infrastructure

A partnership has been established between IIT Ropars iHub – AWaDH, a technological innovation hub for fostering AI businesses in India, and GPU clo

A partnership has been established between IIT Ropars iHub – AWaDH, a technological innovation hub for fostering AI businesses in India, and GPU cloud solutions provider E2E Cloud. Through this partnership, iHubs AI companies will have access to E2E Clouds cuttingedge GPU infrastructure, which includes 64 H100 GPU super pods that can be expanded to 2048 GPUs. GPU resources, workshops, mentorship, and technical support will all be provided by E2E Cloud to help incubated businesses foster innovation and grow their worldwide competitiveness. Through the collaboration, IIT Ropars AI companies will have access to a robust ecosystem that will help them utilise stateoftheart technology to build scalable and significant solutions. The leadership of IIT Ropar is excited about this partnership, which will improve resources for their deep tech and AI firms and speed up research and solution delivery. E2E Cloud looks for new alliances to advance AI development and startup growth in India. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Meta Platforms Unveils NextGeneration AI Chip Artemis to Reduce Reliance on Nvidia

The Meta Training and Inference Accelerator MTIA, an inhouse artificial intelligence accelerator chip developed by Meta Platforms, has been made publi

The Meta Training and Inference Accelerator MTIA, an inhouse artificial intelligence accelerator chip developed by Meta Platforms, has been made public. Internally known as "Artemis," this chip seeks to lower total energy costs and lessen Metas need for Nvidias AI processors. With three times the performance of its predecessor, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.s MTIA chip is manufactured using a "5nm" technology. Metas attempt to create bespoke silicon goes beyond hardware and includes software development to guarantee optimal use of its infrastructure. With intentions to expand further to accommodate generative AI workloads, the chip is now used in data centres supporting AI applications. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Google Unveils NextGen Cloud Solutions at Google Cloud Next 24

Google unveiled improvements to its cloud product suite, Google Distributed Cloud GDC, during the Google Cloud Next 24 event. Support for open AI mode

Google unveiled improvements to its cloud product suite, Google Distributed Cloud GDC, during the Google Cloud Next 24 event. Support for open AI models such as Llama and Gemma, which enhance generative AI search solutions, is one of the new features. Sensitive applications are prioritised in security improvements, including integration of intrusion detection and prevention systems and ISO27001 and SOC2 compliance certifications. Extensive analytics or AI workloads may now be stored, and a GDC Sandbox helps developers construct and test services. Managed GDC providers and Apigee support are also on the horizon. Additionally, Google maintained its cooperation with NVIDIA to provide energyefficient GPUs for AI workloads, including the new NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPU and unveiled the Google Cloud Ready – Distributed Cloud label for safe software vendor identification. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Vietnamese Prime Minister Urges Viettel to Spearhead Semiconductor Industry Development

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered the militaryrun telecom firm Viettel to accelerate the growth of the semiconductor chip sector w

Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered the militaryrun telecom firm Viettel to accelerate the growth of the semiconductor chip sector with more efficiency and variety. Vietnam intends to open its first semiconductor production factory before the end of the decade, with several wellknown international electronics and semiconductor companies already having established operations there, such as Intel, Samsung, Amkor, Qualcomm, and Marvell. Vietnam intends to assist regional companies such as Viettel in constructing fabs, possibly utilising equipment from outside, to increase its capacity for producing semiconductors. To assist the semiconductor industry, the government is putting in place investment funds and tax breaks, demonstrating its dedication to promoting an independent sector and creating a solid environment for the semiconductor industrys growth in Vietnam. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Microsofts $2.9 Billion Investment in Japan Signals Major Boost for Cloud and AI Infrastructure

Microsofts pledge to grow its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Japan is demonstrated by its announcement of a $2.9 billion investme

Microsofts pledge to grow its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Japan is demonstrated by its announcement of a $2.9 billion investment spread over two years. This significant investment—the largest in Microsofts 46year history in Japan—aims to strengthen the countrys AI capabilities and promote digital skilling by equipping three million people with AIrelated competencies. Furthermore, establishing a Microsoft Research Asia facility in Tokyo will promote AI innovation and research. This action fits a larger pattern of IT companies developing their worldwide cloud computing and data centre infrastructure in response to the increasing demand for AI workloads and applications. Azure from Microsoft, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services continue to dominate the global cloud computing industry, spurring innovation and enabling companies worldwide. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          

Intel Unveils Gaudi 3 Chip to Challenge Nvidias Dominance in AI Semiconductor Market

The new Gaudi 3 processor that Intel unveiled at its Vision presentation is a significant step towards challenging Nvidias market supremacy in AI semi

The new Gaudi 3 processor that Intel unveiled at its Vision presentation is a significant step towards challenging Nvidias market supremacy in AI semiconductors. IT businesses are looking for alternatives in response to the lack of AI processors. Intel wants to give clients options and satisfy their changing demands in generative AI. Comparing the Gaudi 3 chip to Nvidias previous generation H100 processor, it shows significant performance advantages, highlighting its capacity to handle inference jobs and largescale language model training more quickly. Constructed using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.s 5nm technology, the Gaudi 3 chip utilises inventive architecture and expandability to provide significant processing capacity. In the upcoming quarter, Intel intends to make the Gaudi 3 processor accessible to server makers, with further iterations, such as the Falcon Shores, which are expected to advance AI computing capabilities further. Read More..

B2B Tech News | 1 years ago          



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