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Google finalmente ha corregido su recomendación de inteligencia artificial (IA) de utilizar pegamento no tóxico como solución al queso que se desliza de la pizza. “El pegamento, incluso las variedades no tóxicas, no está destinado al consumo humano”, dice hoy Google Gemini. Puede ser nocivo si se ingiere”. Hubo un meme de internet un poco gracioso sobre el uso de pegamento en la salsa de la pizza, pero eso definitivamente no es una solución real. La situación de Google es curiosa. La empresa que inventó la idea misma de la IA generativa está teniendo problemas para enseñar a su chatbot que no ...
CIO
Las conversaciones entre la startup de inteligencia artificial (IA) de Elon Musk, xAI, y Oracle para expandir su acuerdo de alquiler de servidores –una ampliación valorada en 10.000 millones de dólares- no han llegado a puerto. El mismo empresario lo confirmó en la red social X después de que el medio The Information diera a conocer la noticia. Ambas compañías estaban negociando ampliar un acuerdo existente mediante el cual xAI alquila 24.000 chips H100 de Nvidia por parte de Oracle para entrenar a Grok 2, su modelo de IA generativa, y construir su propio superordenador. Este contrato seguirá ...
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As enterprises begin to deploy and use AI, many realize they’ll need access to massive computing power and fast networking capabilities, but storage needs may be overlooked. Spinning up a chatbot or adopting an AI assistant aren’t likely to tax most enterprises’ storage capacities, but large AI projects with access to millions of data points may require many terabytes of new storage, potentially costing tens of millions of dollars, some AI and storage experts say. A handful of storage options exist, and for some AI functions, cloud storage or traditional hard drives may be adequate, says Jeffr...
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AMD turned its AI acquisition dial another notch this week, announcing a deal to buy Europe’s largest private AI lab, Finland’s Silo AI, for $665 million in cash. Last August it bought French AI inference startup Mipsology, with tiny open-source AI compiler outfit Nod.ai following in October. But those were small, tactical acquisitions, part of what AMD described at the time as a $125 million investment in AI.
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By Hera Rizwan [Scene: A group of students sitting in a park, looking worried and stressed] Narrator (Voiceover): "Meet the students who were failed by the system." [One of the students, a young girl, speaks up] Girl: "I studied hard for two years, but the NEET exam was a disaster. The paper leak and mismanagement ruined my chances of getting into a good college." Narrator (Voiceover): "The NDA government's negligence and incompetence led to the NEET fiasco, shattering the dreams of thousands of students." [Another student, a boy, speaks up] Boy: "I was so sure of getting into a good college, ...
BOOM Live
CIOs are under pressure to integrate generative AI into business operations and products, often driven by the demand to meet business and board expectations swiftly. But many IT departments might not thoroughly consider the prerequisites for successful GenAI deployment, and moving quickly can lead to costly errors and implementation failures. We examine the risks of rapid GenAI implementation and explain how to manage it. As organizations worldwide prepare to spend over $40 billion in core IT (technology budgeted and overseen by central IT) on GenAI in 2024 (per IDC’s Worldwide Core IT Spendin...
CIO
Businesses are investing great sums of money in generative AI – to the point that GenAI spending in 2025 will be nearly seven times greater than it was in 2022, according to IDC historical data and forecasts. Where is all that money going? In many cases, it’s cybersecurity, which ranks at the top of the list of factors driving increased IT spending in 2024. Now, the question that CISOs must answer is whether spending on GenAI tools and services is worth it. Which cybersecurity capabilities does GenAI unlock? And what are the risks that GenAI investments in this domain will turn out to be duds ...
CIO
French start-ups are relieved following the results of a snap legislative election called by president Emmanuel Macron last month but remain wary about how the political shake-up will impact the striving sector. The results from the second round on Sunday surprised and contradicted opinion polls with the left-wing coalition Nouveau Front Populaire, or New Popular Front (NFP), gaining the most seats in parliament. Macron’s Ensemble coalition came in second place, followed by Marine Le Pen’s far-right Rassemblement National, or National Rally (RN). As neither of the three parties won a majority,...
Euronews (English)
Google has finally fixed its AI recommendation to use non-toxic glue as a solution to cheese sliding off pizza. “Glue, even non-toxic varieties, is not meant for human consumption,” says Google Gemini today. “It can be harmful if ingested. There was a bit of a funny internet meme going around about using glue in pizza sauce, but that’s definitely not a real solution.” Google’s situation is funny. The company that invented the very idea of gen AI is having trouble teaching its chatbot it shouldn’t treat satirical Onion articles and Reddit trolls as sources of truth. And Google’s AI has made oth...
CIO
As the CIO of Beyond Bank, one of the largest customer-owned banks in Australia, Stevie-Ann Dovico is at the nexus of the business, from banking and technology, to data and business intelligence, all of which fuels the person-to-person customer experience and promotes financial well-being. “We’re a very relationship led bank,” she says. “A big part of my role is to ensure we always think about empowering the frontline to have more meaningful interactions with customers, and finding ways to use both proven and nascent technology to use in real time so they can do their jobs more easily.” But it...
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