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China somehow got its hands on advanced Nvidia chips, despite the sanctions
By Benedict Collins published
Nvidia chips are still being bought and sold in China, despite US sanctions banning the sale
More than half of Americans have tried generative AI already
By Craig Hale published
More Americans have tried GenAI than those who haven’t – here’s where the technology can help in your life.
How to code your way to manageable cloud costs
By Dan McConnell published
Making cost-conscious coding a priority can significantly impact the bottom line by effectively managing cloud expenditures.
Open Internet, web scraping, and AI: the unbreakable link
By Julius Cerniauskas published
With existing technological capabilities, open access to publicly available web data is the only way to improve the quality of AI outputs.
Microsoft unveils mini-model AI for small businesses
By Craig Hale published
Smaller Phi-3-mini model is compact enough to be deployed on mobile, but powerful enough to rival GPT-3.5, Microsoft says.
A cloud server leak seems to show top animation shows are part-made in North Korea
By Luke Hughes published
Files found on a now-defunct server using a North Korean IP address suggest that companies like the BBC, Amazon and HBO Max could be, however unwittingly, hiring North Koreans to animate hit shows.
South Korea defense firms hit by North Korean attacks
By Sead Fadilpašić published
For a year now, North Koreans have been targeting defense firms in the South, stealing data and passwords.
United Nations investigating potential ransomware attack after data ripped from IT systems
By Benedict Collins published
8Base says that the UN should pay up or face the consequences.
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