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Google and AWS have reduced their reliance on NVIDIA, with Meta and OpenAI set to do the same.
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Snippet: This aims to streamline and democratise AI data curation. US-based AI startup Essential AI has released a new 24-trillion token data set called ‘Essential-Web v1.0’. The dataset comprises a corpus of 23.6 billion documents, each annotated with a 12-category taxonomy that covers a wide range of subjects, page types, content complexity, and quality. “Practitioners […]
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There’s an opportunity to adapt to the capabilities of AI, using AI.
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The Gemini 2.5 models have showcased a significant boost in performance right after pre-training.
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There's a gap between the current state of automation in the US workforce and what the workforce actually wants.
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Chinese AI engineers are flying to Kuala Lumpur with hard drives of training data. They use NVIDIA chips in Malaysian data centers to train models, then take the results back to China.
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CEO Aravind Srinivas positioned Perplexity as an alternative to Bloomberg Finance—but has eaten his words since.
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By combining wage data with estimates of the amount of programming done in almost 900 US occupations, the study calculates that AI generates $9.6-14.4 billion annually in the US software sector.
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By combining wage data with estimates of the amount of programming done in almost 900 US occupations, the study calculates that AI generates $9.6-14.4 billion annually in the US software sector.
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Snippet: Foxconn exported iPhones worth $3.2 billion from India between March and May. Foxconn, one of Apple’s leading international contract manufacturers, has exported 97% of the iPhones assembled in India to the United States, reported Reuters on Friday. This marks a significant increase from the 50% of these exported to the US in 2024. Reuters, […]
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