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Nvidia, Jensen Huang and AI
Jensen Huang Says Nvidia Is a ‘Technology Company,’ but It’s Really an AI Company
Nvidia and Jensen Huang took over CES 2025 with the RTX 50-series debut, but the hardware is a vehicle for AI ambitions.
NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang says that IT will ‘become the HR of AI agents’
AI agents are quickly becoming part of the workforce, and as NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang pointed out at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, this week, companies are going to have to figure out how best to work with them.
Why Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Is So Bullish on ‘Physical AI’ and Robots
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang holds a Nvidia’s Drive Thor processor as he delivers a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Following his blockbuster keynote address at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Elon Musk says world is running out of data for AI training
Elon Musk says AI has already gobbled up all human-produced data to train itself and now relies on hallucination-prone synthetic data
The cumulative sum of human knowledge has been exhausted in AI training,” Musk said. “That happened basically last year.”
Elon Musk says the world is running out of data for AI training
Elon Musk says he's worried that "we’ve exhausted basically the cumulative sum of human knowledge" for training AIs. The solution: just have the AI make something up. The Latest Tech News, Delivered t
Elon Musk agrees that we’ve exhausted AI training data
Indeed, Musk suggested that synthetic data — data generated by AI models themselves — is the path forward. “The only way to supplement [real-world data] is with synthetic data, where the AI creates [training data],
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AI: Amplifying Human Ingenuity
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been celebrated as a game-changer, promising unprecedented speed and precision. Yet, while ...
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Embracing the evolution of AI in 2025 and beyond
While the future of AI remains uncertain, organizations can prepare by fostering a culture that embraces change. By staying ...
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AI could create 78 million more jobs than it eliminates by 2030—report
"Half of employers plan to re-orient their business in response to AI," writes the WEF in the report. "Two-thirds plan to ...
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Disruption Machine: How AI Is Reshaping Economies And Empires
A Coming Disruption The global labor market is on the brink of a seismic shift, driven by the forces of artificial ...
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Can Generative AI Uncover the ‘Language of Biology’?
Scientists have collected troves of DNA and microscopic imaging data from human cells—and now they have a tool that might ...
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How to Use Spotify's AI DJ
Spotify, a digital music streaming service, has developed an AI-powered robot DJ aimed to help listeners find their musical ...
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How China Is Advancing in AI Despite U.S. Chip Restrictions
It was almost a year before a handful of Chinese AI chatbots received government approval for public release. Some questioned ...
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Demystifying AI
The agency wants applicants to demystify their algorithms and provide specific details about what the models do, how they’re ...
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I Paid for an AI MasterClass Course. I Haven't Stopped Using AI Since
This 90-minute, three-part generative AI series helped me learn how to use artificial intelligence for work and everyday life ...
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Why AI Progress Is Increasingly Invisible
An AI expert argues AI progress hasn’t stalled, it’s become invisible, which could leave us unprepared for the future.
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