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Nvidia, a leading tech company, has recently faced unexpected delays in the production of its highly anticipated “Blackwell” B200 AI chips. The delay, reportedly caused by a design flaw discovered late in the production process, has led to a setback of at least three months. This setback is concerning for not only Nvidia but also
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In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has become crucial for organizations seeking to stay ahead of the curve. As business leaders, it can be overwhelming to navigate the complexities of AI and its potential impact on our business models, employee experience, and customer interactions. The introduction of generative AI
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The recent setback in the delivery of hydrogen-powered trucks to New Zealand, coupled with the removal of a NZ$100 million government rebate scheme for green hydrogen users, has raised concerns about the viability of transitioning to green hydrogen technology in the country. While the government has invested significantly in promoting green hydrogen, critical voices highlighting
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The U.K. government recently made a significant decision to cancel £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) worth of computing infrastructure projects, dealing a blow to the country’s aspirations to become a global leader in artificial intelligence. The cancellation of two major taxpayer-funded commitments, totaling £500 million and £800 million, respectively, was confirmed by a government spokesperson in
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Microsoft’s recent annual report has included OpenAI in its list of competitors, marking a significant shift in their relationship. Despite being a longtime partner and the biggest investor in OpenAI, Microsoft now sees them as competitors in the field of artificial intelligence offerings, as well as in search and news advertising. This change in dynamics
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