Artificial Intelligence
AI and machine learning

Stargate: Sam Altman's AI Megadata Center Begins Construction in Texas
The ambitious Stargate project, led by OpenAI's Sam Altman alongside SoftBank and Oracle, has commenced construction in Abilene, Texas. With a staggering $500 billion investment, this artificial intelligence data center is poised to become one of the world's largest, designed to meet the surging demand for AI processing power.

The Indistinguishable Future: Former Xbox VP Predicts Total Fusion of AI and Game Development
Ed Fries, former Vice President of Xbox, foresees a near future where artificial intelligence in video games will be so sophisticated that we won't be able to differentiate AI-generated content from human-created content, leading to its universal adoption by developers.

Kimi: The New Chinese AI Challenging Silicon Valley Giants
Kimi, developed by Chinese startup Moonshot AI, is rapidly redefining the AI landscape by outperforming established models like ChatGPT and Gemini in various benchmarks, offering advanced capabilities at a significantly lower cost.

U.S. Warns Wall Street: Anthropic Claude Mythos AI Poses Major Cybersecurity Threat to Banks
Top U.S. officials convened an urgent meeting with Wall Street's banking elite to address critical cybersecurity risks stemming from Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, which has demonstrated alarming vulnerability exploitation capabilities.

Dell CEO Warns: AI-Driven DRAM Shortage is Just Beginning
Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, has issued a stark warning that the global shortage of DRAM memory, critical for modern technology, is only in its initial stages and is set to intensify dramatically due to the explosive demand from artificial intelligence.

CoreWeave Secures Multibillion-Dollar Deals with Anthropic and Meta, Solidifying its AI Infrastructure Dominance
CoreWeave, a rapidly growing GPU-specialized cloud infrastructure provider, has announced a multibillion-dollar contract with AI leader Anthropic, following a massive $21 billion deal with Meta, marking a pivotal week for the company and reaffirming its crucial role in the artificial intelligence ecosystem.

Explosive Media: Pro-Iran AI-Generated Lego Cartoons Troll Trump
A pro-Iran group of self-described young activists, Explosive Media, is using AI-generated Lego videos to satirize Donald Trump and US policy, garnering millions of views and sparking debate on digital propaganda.

From Fear to Promotion: How AI Transformed a Programmer's Career in Dublin
Maahir Sharma, a software engineer in Dublin, experienced a profound career transformation thanks to artificial intelligence, moving from simple error correction to delegating complex functions and ascending to a more strategic role.

The AI Paradox: More or Fewer Software Engineers in the Future?
The advancement of artificial intelligence sparks a crucial debate about the future of software engineers: while some warn of job displacement, others, like Aaron Levie, argue that AI expands the need for these professionals, a view that contrasts with Jensen Huang's prediction of a world where human language is the new programming.

Muse: Meta's New AI Trained by Over 1,000 Doctors to Revolutionize Healthcare
Meta has unveiled Muse, an innovative general-purpose artificial intelligence meticulously trained by over 1,000 medical professionals to transform the healthcare sector. This system promises to be an unprecedented clinical and scientific support tool, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in medical decision-making.

Anthropic Enters the Silicon Race: Designing Its Own AI Chips for Autonomy
Anthropic, the company behind the Claude AI, is reportedly exploring the design of its own artificial intelligence chips to reduce reliance on external hardware providers and optimize its rapidly growing compute demands. This strategic move aims to secure greater control over costs and performance in a fiercely competitive AI market.

The Costly Dream of Space-Based AI Infrastructure
Jensen Huang's vision of AI data centers in space is bold, but physics, cost, and power realities keep this infrastructure firmly grounded on Earth.