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China keeps buying hobbled Nvidia cards to train its AI models
Enlarge / A press photo of the Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPU. The US acted aggressively last year to limit…
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She wrote in the Holocaust’s shadow. Can Poland bear to read her?
Comment on this storyComment The Yiddish writer Chava Rosenfarb was born 100 years ago, into a world that no longer…
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Haptic suit lets deaf and hearing people alike experience a new way to consume music
In a nutshell: A Philadelphia-based company has developed a wearable haptic suit designed to let those who are deaf or…
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Apple was testing an orange iPhone 15, but these are probably the final colors
With the iPhone 15 being less than a month from being announced, a reputable leaker has shared the different colors…
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Developers are now using AI for text-to-music apps
With the rise in popularity of Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI tools like ChatGPT Developers have found use…
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Threads web version might launch this week so we can ditch Twitter for good
Meta launched Threads hastily a few weeks ago, looking to take advantage of Elon Musk’s constant fumbles at Twitter/X. At…
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paytm: Building AI system to help financial institutes capture frauds: Paytm chief Vijay Shekhar Sharma
One 97 Communications, which operates the Paytm brand, is building an India-scale artificial intelligence (AI) system that will help financial…
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Roblox facilitates “illegal gambling” for minors, according to new lawsuit
Enlarge / Roblox helps support sites like RBLXWild in letting minors gamble using their Robux balances, according to a new…
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Chinese smugglers caught with $137,000 worth of Intel processors hidden in bus engine
Facepalm: Are Chinese smugglers getting sloppier, customs officers getting better, or more people simply trying their luck? It’s not been…
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YouTube Music embraces AI songs, but there will be rules you need to know
BGR has reported how AI in music can be impressive, such as Paul McCartney singing John Lennon’s songs and vice-versa.…
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