AI-driven demand strains memory chip supply, impacting diverse industries and highlighting the need for strategic market solutions over intervention.
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Insider Brief As artificial intelligence drives an unprecedented expansion of power-hungry data centers, researchers are increasingly looking beyond graphics processing units (GPUs) for new ways to run machine learning models. One of the latest proposals comes from an emerging field known as thermodynamic computing, where controlled randomness—not deterministic calculations—becomes part of the computation itself. Researchers […]
Exclusive: National Crime Agency and safety watchdog issue guidance amid rise in explicit material online
AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps
The UK National Crime Agency has recommended parents should not put photos of their children on public display online as part of landmark guidance to tackle the rise of AI-generated sexual abuse material.
Advice issued by the NCA and the child safety watchdog the Internet Watch Foundation suggests parents and guardians make their social media accounts private or share pictures of their children through a “close friends” group.
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Meta is set to launch a new Muse Spark model with stronger coding and agentic capabilities, as Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang touted the update as a step toward closing the gap with rival AI platforms and expanding the company’s enterprise AI ambitions.
“..Our next Muse Spark update is coming soon. Big improvements in coding and agentic capabilities to be more competitive with other leading models,” Wang wrote in a post on X in an attempt to clarify CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s comments about the slow progress in AI agent development made during a company townhall.
In the same townhall, Wang said that the next Muse Spark update, codenamed Watermelon, which uses far more compute than its predecessor, has already caught up with OpenAI’s flagship GPT 5.5 model, according to a Business Insider report that cited anonymous sources.
What the update means for enterprises
The stronger coding and agentic capabilities in Watermelon, according to Pareekh Jain, principal analyst at Pareekh Consulting, cou
Meta is set to launch a new Muse Spark model with stronger coding and agentic capabilities, as Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang touted the update as a step toward closing the gap with rival AI platforms and expanding the company’s enterprise AI ambitions.
“..Our next Muse Spark update is coming soon. Big improvements in coding and agentic capabilities to be more competitive with other leading models,” Wang wrote in a post on X in an attempt to clarify CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s comments about the slow progress in AI agent development made during a company townhall.
In the same townhall, Wang said that the next Muse Spark update, codenamed Watermelon, which uses far more compute than its predecessor, has already caught up with OpenAI’s flagship GPT 5.5 model, according to a Business Insider report that cited anonymous sources.
What the update means for enterprises
The stronger coding and agentic capabilities in Watermelon, according to Pareekh Jain, principal analyst at Pareekh Consulting, cou
Burry's bearish stance signals potential volatility in tech stocks, urging investors to reassess AI-driven valuations amid market uncertainties.
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Cape Verde! Germany’s knockout! It’s not just the expanded field causing these upsets. Meet the unsung tech giant whose data platform has leveled the playing field.
Reuters found the Trump family earned $2.3B from four crypto ventures with near-zero capital while retail investors absorbed matching losses across WLFI and $TRUMP.
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Takeda has entered a strategic collaboration with Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine to use AI in early-stage drug discovery across the Japanese pharmaceutical company’s therapeutic areas. The companies did not disclose which therapeutic areas or disease targets will be covered under the collaboration. The agreement gives Takeda access to Insilico’s Pharma.AI platform, which supports biological target […]
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