Chipmaker Cerebras joins OpenAI’s inner circle — for a price
Launching into the magic of the Altman-osphere could prove to be quite a windfall
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Cerebras' strategic alignment with OpenAI could reshape AI chip market dynamics, challenging Nvidia's dominance amid geopolitical tensions. The post Cerebras partners with OpenAI, targets $50B market cap on IPO day appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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The latest artificial intelligence models from Anthropic and OpenAI are extending the United States’ lead over China and intensifying the rivalry between the countries.
The cases seek to use consumer product safety laws to rein in chatbot companies.
OpenAI's EU collaboration could set a precedent for AI regulation, influencing global cybersecurity standards and competitive dynamics. The post OpenAI offers European Union access to advanced cybersecurity AI model appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, has announced a new class of AI called interaction models, designed to process input and generate responses simultaneously rather than sequentially. The approach, known as full-duplex communication, enables the AI to respond mid-conversation in a manner closer to a natural phone call than a turn-based […]
OpenAI – the LLM pioneer that had it all, but has more recently squandered some of its lead – is now going all-in on driving ...
The EU's AI model access talks highlight a strategic shift towards integrating advanced AI in institutional and financial cybersecurity. The post European Commission discusses AI model access with OpenAI, Anthropic appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
If you haven’t heard of Arm, you haven’t been paying attention to how ubiquitous the chipmaker has become. Arm’s processor designs power Macs, iPhones, and every other major smartphone line. Queries made through ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude pass through an Arm-based chip at some point. For more than 40 years, Arm’s focus was on chip design. Major device and AI chip makers then licensed those designs and turned them into hardware. But the company’s focus is changing: Arm is now making hardware using its own AGI CPU, which OpenAI and Meta will use and which will allow the chipmaker itself to compete with the likes of Apple, Intel, Nvidia, Amazon and Google. Arm’s envisions its new Performix software suite using “recipes” and AI insights to help engineers identify suspect code and CPU hotspots. Alex Spinelli, who leads Arm’s software initiatives as senior vice president for AI and developer platforms, is as AI-native an engineer as you’ll find; he played a central role in the TensorFlow st