Artificial Intelligence
The over-hype of generative AI vs actual use: a study
A recent online survey conducted across six countries—Argentina, Denmark, France, Japan, the UK, and the USA—sought to understand the public’s awareness, usage, and opinions on generative AI. The findings reveal a stark contrast between the hype surrounding AI and its actual adoption and utilisation in daily life and specific sectors, including journalism.
Infineon announces roadmap for power supply units in AI data centres
The influence of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving up the energy demand of data centres across the globe.
Infineon unveils CoolSiC MOSFETs 400V
With the increasing power requirements of artificial intelligence (AI) processors, server power supplies (PSUs) must deliver power without exceeding the defined dimensions of the server racks.
Advantech unveils ARK-1125 series Edge PCs
Advantech has announced the release of the ARK-1125 series, a new line of palm-size fanless box PCs powered by Intel’s latest N200 and X7211E processors.
Unlocking the mind: Why and how AI can help decode brain activity
Decoding brain activity lies in a fascinating intersection between neuroscience and machine learning (ML).
easyJet opens new AI-equipped operations control centre
easyJet has opened a brand new operations Integrated Control Centre (ICC) in Luton to manage its daily flight programme of around 2000 flights.
Is AI running out of training data?
The rapid advancement of AI has heavily relied on the availability of vast amounts of high-quality data, but is AI running out of training data? Researchers have raised alarms that we could soon run out of this crucial resource. As AI models, particularly large language models, become more sophisticated, their appetite for data has grown exponentially, leading to concerns about the sustainability of current data sources.
Dell Technologies expands AI Factory with NVIDIA
Dell Technologies has expanded the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA to include new server, Edge, workstation, solutions and services advancements that speed AI adoption and innovation.
AI risks see new commitments at AI Seoul Summit
27 nations, including the United Kingdom, Republic of Korea, France, United States, United Arab Emirates, as well as the European Union, have signed up to developing proposals for assessing AI risks over the coming months, in a set of agreements that bring the AI Seoul Summit to an end.
First companies sign up to international AI safety standards
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has announced that 16 leading international companies have committed to new voluntary international AI standards established at the Bletchley Park summit.