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Innovative Training Techniques for High-Risk Startups

  • Cutting-edge technologies offer innovative training techniques for high-risk startups.
  • Simulation training in aviation provides realistic yet risk-free environments for pilots to practice critical scenarios.
  • Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) enhance safety protocols in industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, and emergency response.
  • AI-powered risk assessments, wearable technology, and gamification contribute to improved safety, operational efficiency, and continuous learning.

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In an all-hands, Intel CEO addresses employee concerns about the US election and CHIPS Act funding

  • Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger addressed employee concerns about the impact of the US election on CHIPS Act funding.
  • Intel has invested billions in US factories but has not yet received the CHIPS Act grants.
  • Nvidia will replace Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, indicating Intel's declining influence.
  • Intel CEO expressed frustration over the slow distribution of CHIPS Act funds and policymakers are discussing additional help for Intel.

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Nvidia to edge out Intel in Dow Jones Industrial Average

  • Nvidia is replacing Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday.
  • The move reflects a major shift in the semiconductor industry amid the artificial intelligence boom.
  • Intel has faced a series of setbacks in recent years, trailing behind in the AI race.
  • Nvidia's entrance into the DJIA underlines its mainstream acceptance as a market leader.

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Everything You Need To Know About Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered

  • Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is a stunning upgrade of the original game, with improved visuals, re-recorded dialogue, and DualSense support.
  • The average playthrough of the remastered game takes around 20 to 25 hours, with an additional 10 to 15 hours for the DLC.
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered was remastered by Nixxes and is available on PlayStation 5 and PC.
  • Those who already own the original game can upgrade to Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for $10.

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How I built a cheap AI and Deep Learning Workstation quickly

  • This article discusses the process of building an AI and deep learning workstation on a budget, highlighting the benefits and considerations.
  • Key technical considerations include selecting a powerful GPU, compatible CPU, sufficient RAM, and a robust power supply.
  • The article emphasizes the advantages of building a workstation for hands-on experience, local development, and continuous research.
  • The author shares their personal experiences and practical advice for component choices and building an AI workstation.

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Reality check: AR, VR transforms training for packaging manufacturers

  • Technologies enabling augmented and virtual reality (AR and VR) training experiences are slowly gaining traction in packaging companies across the world such as Greif, Papacks, Smurfit Westrock and Sonoco.
  • AR and VR are currently best suited for frontline workers such as those in the heavy manufacturing industry to perform training, but not management employees.
  • Although the adoption rate of such technologies remains small, it is growing quickly and may potentially transform the way packaging companies operate.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing measures have been the driving factors behind an uptick in the market demand for AR and VR.
  • AR technology used for internal company purposes is only beginning to gain traction.
  • The benefits of AR and VR technologies for most employees’ safety during training experiences makes it a standout prospect over the next five or six years.
  • XR tools are a one-time investment that reduce or eliminate the perennial need for employee travel saving company costs as well as emissions.
  • Companies must target XR technology usage aimed at employees whose work requires operating or maintaining heavy machinery.
  • Companies recommend a measured response to mitigate financial risk while integrating extended reality into company training and other processes.
  • AR and VR technologies possess enormous promise for boosting employees’ safety during equipment operations and maintenance training.

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AI will not take your job. The person who uses AI is going to take your job.

  • AI has a significant impact on software development, automating routine coding tasks.
  • Product managers (PMs) play a vital role in guiding a product's lifecycle.
  • AI can provide valuable insights but lacks understanding of human emotions and ethical considerations.
  • PMs who leverage AI tools will be more successful than those who do not.

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Honeywell Asserts Barcode-Scanning Patents Against Scandit AG

  • Honeywell has filed a patent infringement suit against Scandit AG in the Eastern District of Texas.
  • Honeywell alleges that Scandit's products infringe five of its patents related to barcode scanning and multimedia content.
  • Scandit's application, ShelfView, utilizes barcode scanning, optical character recognition, and augmented reality to analyze store inventory.
  • Honeywell claims to have notified Scandit about the potentially infringing activity as early as 2019.

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Your next gaming PC could be fully built by Nvidia

  • Nvidia is working on an Arm-based PC platform that includes a CPU and GPU.
  • The platform is set to launch in September 2025.
  • Nvidia's aim is to target a premium tier of users interested in gaming.
  • The company's previous failed attempt to purchase Arm sheds new light on this development.

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PowerScale and SuperPOD: Dell and Nvidia certification spotlights growing role for storage and Ethernet in AI deployment

  • Dell Technologies Inc.’s recent certification of its PowerScale portfolio for Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD highlights key advancements in AI infrastructure that are transforming the way organizations deploy enterprise AI.
  • Dell’s PowerScale drives AI workloads by enhanced its architecture to handle concurrent AI workloads and facilitating connectivity of NFS protocol transfers over RDMA to Nvidia’s DGX platforms.
  • Ethernet AI architecture for networking fabric forms the basis of high-performance connectivity between Dell’s PowerScale storage and Nvidia’s DGX SuperPODs.
  • PowerEdge/SuperPOD certification of PowerScale drives a range of prospective use cases such as real-time analytics and insights for produce growers and helped manufacturers scale-out network attached storage for high-performance computing.
  • The combined PowerScale/SuperPOD functionality could be especially helpful in the healthcare industry, particularly those that involve fine-tuning and training large language models (LLMs), vision models and healthcare-related AI workloads.
  • The high-performance and secure multi-tenancy features make this integration particularly attractive for service providers offering GPU-as-a-service, where the flexibility to handle diverse AI workloads is paramount.
  • Dell could be positioning itself to help enterprise IT shops seeking to run high performance computing on-premises with Project Lightning.
  • Hybrid AI could accelerate the shift to run high performance computing on-premises.
  • TheCUBE is a paid media partner for the Dell Making AI Real With Data event.
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AMD is Finally Catching up with NVIDIA Blackwell 

  • AMD CEO Lisa Su said the company's MI325 GPU accelerator will compete against NVIDIA's H200 and its MI350 series versus Blackwell. AMD is slowly narrowing the gap versus NVIDIA in the GPU market and is expected to close the performance gap more quickly with its latest series of GPU hardware. Andrew Dieckmann, CVP and GM of data centre GPU at AMD, stated they have yet to find NVIDIA being better in any workload. AMD raised its AI guidance revenue to $5 billion, up from its previous quarter's $4.5 billion forecast in the wake of the AI boom.
  • AMD generated $3.5bn in data centre revenue in Q2 FY24, a 122% YoY increase. Operating income at the firm remained at $724m while net income hit $771m. AMD expects TAM for its data centre AI accelerator to reach $500bn by 2028 and to grow by over 60% annually. However, CEO Lisa Su did caution that the future is unpredictable and the growth of customer acquisitions is not always consistent.
  • AMD is developing its ROCm stack, offering an open alternative to NVIDIA's closed software ecosystem, appealing to customers wanting flexibility and cost-effective AI compute options. It is also betting big on Ryzen AI Pro 3000 processors. Lisa Su said the next-gen MI350-series silicon will be on track to launch in H2 2025 and promises customers the largest generational increase in AI performance they have ever delivered.
  • In the client segment, AMD's revenue was up by 29% YoY at $1.9bn. Partnerships for AMD include Oracle, using its Instinct GPU accelerators to power its OCI computer supercluster to manage AI workloads. AMD has extended support to Meta's Llama 3.2 open-source models and has partnered with Microsoft to enable Copilot + on AMD-powered AI PCs.
  • AMD closed the acquisition of Silo AI to accelerate the deployment of AI models on AMD's hardware. AMD also announced an agreement to acquire ZT Systems, an AI computing infrastructure provider, subject to regulatory clearance. AMD and Intel announced a collaboration to broaden the x86 ecosystem by developing an advisory group that includes Dell, HP, Lenovo, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle and Red Hat.

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Patronus AI launches world’s first self-serve API to stop AI hallucinations

  • Patronus AI, a San Francisco startup, has launched the first self-serve platform to detect and prevent AI failures in real-time.
  • The platform introduces innovations like 'judge evaluators' to create custom rules and the Lynx hallucination detection model.
  • Specialized tools like CopyrightCatcher and FinanceBench work with Lynx to provide comprehensive coverage against AI failures.
  • The launch could address the growing risks of AI failures and potential legal requirements for AI safety compliance.

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OpenAI is taking a page out of Big Tech's playbook by reportedly building its own chips

  • OpenAI is said to be teaming up with Broadcom and TSMC to create custom AI chips.
  • The move would place OpenAI alongside tech giants like Meta, Amazon, and Google who design and build their own chips.
  • OpenAI would gain greater control over its supply chain and benefit from the opportunity to create chips more suited to its needs.
  • By designing chips specifically for its models, the chips should offer more speed and greater energy efficiency.
  • However, although OpenAI has secured manufacturing capacity with TSMC, it has put plans to build its own network of chip factories on hold for now.
  • Custom chip design is typically an exclusive option for the biggest tech companies due to high upfront costs.
  • In designing its own chips, OpenAI will have access to benefits such as diversification of suppliers and lower costs.
  • OpenAI's move would reduce its dependency on market leader Nvidia for AI chips, and incorporate AMD into its supply mix.
  • OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has been outspoken about the need to increase chip supply.
  • The company has deep pockets for the investment, raising $6.6bn from investors in early October 2021.

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Spotify, Paramount Sign Up To Use Google Cloud ARM Chips

  • Google Cloud has signed up Spotify and Paramount Global as early customers of its ARM-based data centre processing chip, Axion.
  • The chip is designed to be more power-efficient, using about 60% less power compared to conventional counterparts.
  • This power efficiency is beneficial for resource-intensive tasks like AI computing.
  • ARM-based chips are gaining traction in the AI market, with SoftBank planning to compete directly with Nvidia in AI chip technology.

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This 5-year-old kid who dressed up as Jensen Huang for a festival in Taipei has already won Halloween

  • A 5-year-old boy from Taipei dressed up as Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, for Halloween.
  • The boy sported Huang's signature black leather jacket and carried a GPU.
  • The costume went viral after it was posted online, gaining attention for its accuracy.
  • Nvidia's official Instagram page featured the photo, garnering thousands of likes.

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