- Talon Aerolytics, a leading innovator in SaaS, Digital Twin capture services and AI technology, has announced ha its groundbreaking cutting-edge AI-powered computer vision platform enables wireless operators to visualise and analyse network assets using end-to-end AI and machine learning.[1]
- Beijing is poised to implement sweeping new regulations for artificial intelligence services this week, trying to balance state control of the technology with enough support that its companies can become viable global competitors.[2]
- Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are buying up thousands of the high-performance Nvidia chips crucial for building artificial intelligence software, joining a global AI arms race that is squeezing the supply of Silicon Valley’s hottest commodity.[3]
- OpenAI likely to go bankrupt by the end of 2024.[4]
Sources:
[1] https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/groundbreaking-ai-powered-platform-visualises-wireless-assets/
[3] https://www.ft.com/content/c93d2a76-16f3-4585-af61-86667c5090ba
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