AI in Hollywood: AI is redefining video creation and could radically change filmmaking.
AI Regulation in India: The Indian government has scrapped the requirement to seek its nod before launching 'untested' AI systems.
ChatGPT gets a body: A humanoid robot named 'Figure 01' can perform household chores at command.
AI Risks: Europe is asking Google, Facebook, TikTok and other platforms how they're reducing generative AI risks.
OpenAI's Sora AI: OpenAI's Sora AI video generator will be available for public 'this year'.
Microsoft Copilot and GPT-4 Turbo: Microsoft Copilot users can now access GPT-4 Turbo for free.
Devin AI: An AI software engineer named Devin can handle coding projects end-to-end.
Google's AI chatbot Gemini: Google restricts AI chatbot Gemini from answering queries on global elections.
AI in Manufacturing: Apple acquires AI startup specializing in overlooking manufacturing components.
AI in Security: Zscaler buys Avalor to bring more AI into its security tools.
Powerful AI Chips: Nvidia introduced the powerful AI chip for the GenAI era, emphasizing larger language models. The Blackwell chip, GB200, provides increased computing.
GTC 2024 Announcements: At GTC 2024, Nvidia announced the GB200 Superchips packed into the NVL72 rack, an AI powerhouse that holds 72 Blackwell GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs. This single rack can train models with up to 27 trillion parameters.
Blackwell AI Chip: Nvidia highlighted that Blackwell chips enable organizations to develop and operate real-time generative AI on trillion-parameter large language models while reducing costs and energy consumption by up to 25 times compared to its predecessor.
Generative AI for Millions: Nvidia announced GeForce RTX™ SUPER desktop GPUs for supercharged generative AI performance, new AI laptops from every top manufacturer, and new NVIDIA RTX™-accelerated AI software and tools for both developers and consumers.
GTC 2024 Keynote: Nvidia’s founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, discussed the future of AI at the GTC 2024 AI conference.
Collaboration with Microsoft: Nvidia announced a multi-year collaboration with Microsoft to build one of the most powerful AI supercomputers in the world, powered by Microsoft Azure’s advanced supercomputing infrastructure combined with Nvidia GPUs, networking and full stack of AI software.