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NVIDIA is preparing a version of its new flagship AI chip for the Chinese market to comply with U.S. export controls, according to sources. The decision is aimed at maintaining NVIDIA's market presence in China while adhering to regulatory restrictions on technology exports.
Samsung is reportedly developing AI-enabled smartphones that could be radically different from current models. These new devices will integrate advanced AI capabilities that could revolutionize user interactions and device functionality.
USC researchers are using AI to predict wildfires, aiming to improve early detection and response. AI models analyze vast amounts of data to identify patterns and predict when fires will break out, potentially improving wildfire management and reducing damage.
Tetra Pak has launched a new suite of digital solutions designed to drive efficiency and sustainability in food and beverage production. These innovations aim to optimise operations, reduce waste and support sustainability goals across the industry.
Researchers have identified specific brainwave patterns that can help more accurately diagnose Parkinson's disease. This discovery could allow for earlier and more reliable diagnosis, improving patient outcomes and treatment strategies.
Google has formed an industry coalition dedicated to the secure development of AI, with the goal of promoting best practices, strengthening security measures, and addressing ethical concerns in AI technology.
Alphabet reported strong second-quarter results, with revenue rising to $84.2 billion, up from $74.6 billion last year, driven by growth in Google search and AI integrations. Analysts highlighted Alphabet's effective cost management and expanding operating margins, along with strong growth in Google Cloud and AI initiatives, as driving its future outlook.
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