Microsoft has developed its own customized artificial intelligence chips, the Azure Maia AI Accelerator, and the Azure Cobalt CPU.
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OpenAI has made some big moves this week, not only hoping to bridge gaps in AI training but also launching the GPT Store for personal AI chatbots without coding. We have a bunch of other great tech stories too. Here’s our rundown of the top stories this week.
Thailand is set to receive investments worth $8.46 billion from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Microsoft. This initiative is…
Billionaire investor Ron Baron predicts SpaceX could be worth $500 billion by 2030, citing its reusable rocket technology and satellite internet network.
Meta’s agreement with Tencent brings affordable VR tech to China, but regulatory challenges loom in a market they haven’t accessed for 14 years.
OpenAI stated that the outage of ChatGPT was due to a DDoS attack. It did not result in any leakage of user information.
The UK aims to have fully self-driving cars on the roads by 2026, as long as manufacturers comply with new laws.
NVIDIA has announced a new chip series for China, getting around U.S. export rules.
Bansal aims to harness the vast population of English-speaking youth in India to create a pool of experts in new AI services, in response to the global demand for AI professionals.
OpenAI has introduced custom chatbots called GPTs, which allow users to create their own version of ChatGPT for specific purposes without coding.
Pokémon GO Gaining More Realistic AR & 3D Mapping from Niantic Real World Platform
The HBO chief’s “dumb idea” involved instructing some employees to create fake X accounts (known as “Twitter” that time) to engage with TV critics who had penned unfavourable reviews of HBO programs, such as “Perry Mason” and “The Nevers.”