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NVIDIA sued for damages by fiction author for using copyrighted work to train AI
Recently, NVIDIA was sued by a class of three fiction authors over the alleged use of copyrighted works in the training process of its AI platform NeMo. The plaintiffs, including Brian Keene, Abdi Nazemian, and Stewart O'Nan, claim that their work was included in a dataset that NVIDIA used to simulate ordinary written language,...
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Baidu's former Apollo tech lead Luo Qi joins NVIDIA to strengthen self-driving tech development
According to LatePost LatePost reports that Luo Qi, the key technical leader of Baidu's smart driving L2+ business, has recently moved to NVIDIA's Automotive Division as Director of Engineering. During his tenure at Baidu, he focused on the development of overall software architecture, regulation, and vehicle interaction technologies on the vehicle side, and was promoted to T9 before leaving (...)
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Samsung joins hands with NVIDIA and other tech giants to build AI-RAN alliance to drive 6G innovation
Samsung Electronics, a globally recognized technology company, recently announced that it has joined a landmark alliance, the AI-RAN (Artificial Intelligence Radio Access Network) Alliance. This alliance, officially launched at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 in Barcelona, brings together companies including Samsung, Arm, Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia...
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NVIDIA Launches RTX 500/1000 Ada AI Graphics Cards to Accelerate AI Computing for Laptops and Workstations
NVIDIA announced on February 26 the new RTX 500 and RTX 1000 series of AI graphics cards designed for laptops and mobile workstations. The series of graphics cards are based on the Ada Lovelace architecture with a built-in Neural Network Computing Unit (NPU) designed to optimize native AI computing performance. The RTX 500 and RTX 1000...
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Masayoshi Son plans new battle for AI chips, to compete with Nvidia in the market
SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son is planning a heavy investment in the tech sector. According to people familiar with the matter cited by Bloomberg, Son is looking to raise as much as $100 billion to set up a new AI chip company, a move intended to compete directly with chip giant Nvidia. The project is reportedly...
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SoftBank and NVIDIA Join Forces to Form AI Industry Alliance to Promote AI Technology in Telecom Base Stations
According to Japan's NHK, officials familiar with the matter have revealed that Japan's SoftBank Group and global graphics processor giant NVIDIA plan to jointly establish a new industry association called the "AI-RAN Alliance". The alliance aims to promote the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) technology into telecom base stations in order to realize the practicality and global standardization of the technology. In addition to...
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NVIDIA's "special offer" H20 chip to China: booking opens, market reaction is lukewarm
According to several recent distributor sources, NVIDIA's H20, an AI chip specially customized for the Chinese market, is now available for pre-order. The chip, created specifically for the Chinese market, marks a further deepening of NVIDIA's technological cooperation with China. The NVIDIA H20 chip is designed as a high-performance AI computing solution in a variety of...
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NVIDIA scientists look to AI's future: fundamental intelligences become key
Jim Fan, Senior Scientist at NVIDIA, painted an exciting picture of the future of AI in a recently publicized video of his TED AI event talk. He emphasizes the importance of Foundation Agents in the AI space and notes that this technology will have a profound impact in a number of areas. Jim...
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AI Arithmetic Gets Another Infrastructural Lift as NVIDIA and AMD Release New Graphics Cards
At the recent CES 2024 tradeshow, NVIDIA unveiled its new RTX 40 SUPER series of graphics cards, including the RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 4070 SUPER.AMD followed suit with the Radeon RX 7600 XT 16GB graphics card. These new graphics cards in terms of performance and features...
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NVIDIA: Generative AI can more effectively assist in cybersecurity protection
According to FinTech, NVIDIA's Chief Security Officer David Reber Jr. recently published an article stating that generative AI tools are playing an important role in strengthening cybersecurity protection efforts. David Reber Jr. argues that developers can utilize generative AI tools to detect a variety of possible security vulnerabilities. ...
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NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang: AI will catch up with humans in 5 years, and it will take 10-20 years for the U.S. to achieve chip supply independence
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang spoke about artificial intelligence (AI) and chip supply at the New York Times' annual DealBook Summit. He predicted that AI will overtake humans within the next five years and that it will take at least 10 to 20 years for the U.S. to achieve chip supply independence. Jen-Hsun Huang said...