MSI unveils AI and HPC servers at Supercomputing 2024
The next AI wave
MSI has showcased its latest AI server based on the Nvidia MGX architecture and its DC-MHS server lineup powered by Chipzilla's Xeon 6 processors at Supercomputing 2024.
ChatGPT defeats the quacks
Doctors who use it are better than those who don’t
A new study has found that quacks who used ChatGPT to diagnose illnesses were better at it than those who relied on their experience.
Google AI chatbot threatens student
Please die. Please
Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, threatened a Michigan college student during a conversation about the challenges and solutions for aging adults,
HPE unveils revolutionary supercomputer for AI
Making the Crays more powerful
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), the former maker of expensive printer ink, has announced an impressive array of supercomputing solutions designed to power intense AI language and multi-modal model training workloads.
Google introduces AI real-time safety features for Android
Can spot a scammer
Google has unveiled two security features for Android devices, promising enhanced protection against scams and malicious apps.
Foxconn reports record profit
AI Growth Projections
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn has reported a forecast-topping net profit for the third quarter and anticipates robust future growth in demand for artificial intelligence (AI) servers.
Elon Musk’s AI grasses him up
He is the biggest spreading of “disinformation” on X
Elon [look at me] Musk has been outed as having the biggest flaming pants on the social notworking site X, by his own AI.
AI adoption in the workplace stagnates
Slack study reveals
The proportion of workers in the US who report using AI at work has remained largely unchanged over the past three months, according to a recent study commissioned by Slack.
Red Hat swallows Neural Magic
Wants to enhance AI optimisation
Red Hat, the IBM-owned open-source software firm, is set to acquire Neural Magic, a Massachusetts-based startup known for optimising AI models to run more efficiently on standard processors and GPUs.
Biden administration supports controversial UN Cybercrime Treaty
Giving the despots a hand
The Biden administration plans to support a controversial cybercrime treaty at the United Nations this week, despite concerns that it could be misused by authoritarian regimes.