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IndustryNVIDIAMar 31

Efficiency at Scale: NVIDIA, Energy Leaders Accelerating Power‑Flexible AI Factories to Fortify the Grid

NVIDIA and energy leaders are collaborating to develop power-flexible AI factories aimed at enhancing grid resilience. This initiative focuses on optimizing energy consumption and integrating AI technologies to improve efficiency and sustainability in energy management.

IndustryArs TechnicaMar 31

How did Anthropic measure AI's "theoretical capabilities" in the job market?

Anthropic has developed a method to assess the theoretical capabilities of AI in the job market, focusing on how AI can perform tasks traditionally done by humans. This approach aims to quantify the potential impact of AI on employment and productivity across various sectors.

ResearchHugging FaceMar 31

Training mRNA Language Models Across 25 Species for $165

Hugging Face has introduced a new initiative to train mRNA language models across 25 different species, significantly lowering the cost to $165. This effort aims to enhance the understanding of mRNA sequences and their applications in various biological contexts.

ProductsHugging FaceMar 31

TRL v1.0: Post-Training Library Built to Move with the Field

Hugging Face has launched TRL v1.0, a post-training library designed to enhance the adaptability of AI models in various applications. This library aims to streamline the integration of models into real-world scenarios, facilitating easier updates and improvements as the field evolves.

IndustryImport AIMar 30

Import AI 451: Political superintelligence; Google's society of minds, and a robot drummer

The article discusses the concept of political superintelligence and its implications, alongside Google's innovative approach to AI with its 'society of minds' framework. Additionally, it highlights advancements in robotics, specifically focusing on a new robot drummer, showcasing the intersection of AI and creative arts.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 30

not much happened today

The article discusses a lack of significant developments in the AI sector today, indicating a quiet news cycle with no major announcements or breakthroughs. It reflects on the current state of the industry and the anticipation for future updates.

IndustryArs TechnicaMar 27

Hegseth, Trump had no authority to order Anthropic to be blacklisted, judge says

A judge ruled that former President Trump and his advisor Hegseth did not have the authority to direct Anthropic, an AI company, to be blacklisted. This decision highlights the legal boundaries of executive power in relation to private companies and their operations.

IndustrySmol AI NewsMar 27

not much happened today

The article discusses a lack of significant developments in the AI sector today, highlighting that no major announcements or breakthroughs were made. It reflects on the current state of the industry, suggesting a temporary lull in activity.

ProductsHugging FaceMar 27

Liberate your OpenClaw

Hugging Face has introduced a new feature called OpenClaw, designed to enhance user interaction with AI models. This tool aims to streamline the process of deploying and managing AI applications, making it more accessible for developers and users alike.

ProductsArs TechnicaMar 26

The debut of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live could make it harder to know if you're talking to a robot

The launch of Gemini 3.1 Flash Live introduces advanced capabilities that enhance the realism of AI interactions, potentially blurring the lines between human and robot conversations. This development raises concerns about the implications for communication and trust in AI technologies.

IndustryPragmatic EngineerMar 26

The Pulse: is GitHub still best for AI-native development?

The article discusses the evolving landscape of AI-native development and questions whether GitHub remains the best platform for such projects. It highlights the challenges developers face in integrating AI tools and the need for more specialized environments that cater to these advancements.

ProductsGoogle DeepMindMar 26

Gemini 3.1 Flash Live: Making audio AI more natural and reliable

Google DeepMind has launched Gemini 3.1, an update aimed at enhancing the naturalness and reliability of audio AI. This new version focuses on improving the user experience by making interactions with audio AI more seamless and intuitive.

IndustryNVIDIAMar 26

Into the Omniverse: NVIDIA GTC Showcases Virtual Worlds Powering the Physical AI Era

NVIDIA's GTC event highlighted the integration of virtual worlds into the physical AI landscape, showcasing advancements in AI technologies that enhance real-world applications. The emphasis was on how these virtual environments can power AI-driven solutions across various industries, enabling more immersive and interactive experiences.

ProductsArs TechnicaMar 25

Google's TurboQuant AI-compression algorithm can reduce LLM memory usage by 6x

Google has introduced TurboQuant, a new AI-compression algorithm designed to significantly reduce the memory usage of large language models (LLMs) by up to six times. This advancement aims to enhance the efficiency of AI models, making them more accessible for various applications.

IndustryGoogle DeepMindMar 25

Protecting people from harmful manipulation

Google DeepMind has introduced new strategies aimed at protecting individuals from harmful manipulation by AI systems. The focus is on developing methods to ensure that AI technologies are used ethically and responsibly, minimizing the risk of misuse in various applications.

ProductsGoogle DeepMindMar 25

Lyria 3 Pro: Create longer tracks in more

Google DeepMind has launched Lyria 3 Pro, an advanced AI tool designed for music creation that allows users to generate longer tracks with enhanced features. This new version aims to improve the user experience by providing more creative flexibility and options for musicians and content creators.

ProductsMicrosoft Source AIMar 25

For KPMG Canada’s Christine Andrew, Copilot isn’t just a time saver—it unlocks high-value impact

Christine Andrew from KPMG Canada highlights how Microsoft's Copilot is not only a time-saving tool but also enhances the potential for high-value impact within organizations. The integration of AI into workflows is seen as a transformative step in maximizing productivity and efficiency.

ProductsMicrosoft Source AIMar 25

Copilot in the C-Suite: Infobip’s Veselin Vuković on using Copilot to nurture partnerships

Veselin Vuković from Infobip discusses the integration of AI Copilot in enhancing partnerships and collaboration within the C-suite. He emphasizes the role of AI in streamlining communication and decision-making processes among executives.

AgentsCursorMar 25

Self-hosted Cloud Agents

The article discusses the emergence of self-hosted cloud agents, which allow users to run AI agents on their own infrastructure. This development enhances privacy and control over AI operations, enabling more personalized and secure interactions with AI systems.

IndustryArs TechnicaMar 24

Electronic Frontier Foundation to swap leaders as AI, ICE fights escalate

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is set to change its leadership amid increasing tensions surrounding artificial intelligence and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This transition comes as the organization navigates complex issues related to technology and civil liberties.

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