Broadcom reportedly won't build OpenAI's custom chip unless Microsoft buys 40 percent of them

Broadcom won't manufacture OpenAI's custom chips unless Microsoft purchases 40% of them. This deal could impact the supply chain and availability of chips for AI development.
More in Industry
So you’ve heard these AI terms and nodded along; let’s fix that
TechCrunch is clarifying common AI terms to help users understand the landscape better. This guide aims to demystify jargon and make AI concepts more accessible for everyone.
Nvidia has already committed $40B to equity AI deals this year
Nvidia just committed $40 billion to equity deals in the AI sector this year. This massive investment signals their aggressive push to dominate the AI landscape and support emerging technologies.
Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare
Hackers just found a way to take control of a robot lawn mower remotely. This raises serious concerns about security and privacy for users who own these devices.
Pseudoscientific emotion AI is invading the workplace, an Atlantic report shows
Pseudoscientific emotion AI is creeping into workplaces, raising concerns about its validity and impact on employee privacy. Companies are increasingly using these tools to monitor emotions, which could lead to ethical issues and mistrust among workers.
