Claude 3.5 Sonnet is the new benchmark for AI
The generative AI market is in the second year of 3-5 year deployment cycle, says BofA’s Vivek Arya
Vivek Arya, Bank of America senior semiconductor analyst, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Nvidia’s meteoric rise to become the most valuable company in the world by market cap, how long the generative AI market can last, and more.
NVIDIA’s AI: Virtual Worlds, Now 10,000x Faster!
Training and simulation via video games.
AI the Product vs AI the Feature
Marques Brownie speaks about the evolution of AI in terms of feature vs product and predicts that it will be a feature for the big tech players.
Why AI Companies Are Looking To The Nuclear Option
Developers of new types of small nuclear reactors and battery chemistries are honing plans to profit by targeting data centers, which need more and more energy to fuel the AI boom.
Here’s how Dell is preparing for and considering AI
Dell CEO Michael Dell joins ‘Money Movers’ to discuss how transformational artificial intelligence is for the company, where the generative AI transformation sits relative to other technology trends, and more.
How Forbes Identifies The Most Promising AI Companies In The World
The Forbes AI 50 showcases startups developing the most promising business applications of artificial intelligence — companies with compelling visions and the resources and technical wherewithal to achieve them. In its past iterations, AI 50 has been limited to companies in North America. This year, with AI shaping boardroom conversations around the world, we expanded eligibility to all privately-held companies globally. As a result, Forbes received a record 796 submissions for 2023, nearly double last year’s tally. Startups such as London-based Synthesia, Tokyo-based RevComm and Tel Aviv-based ImagenAI are all making their AI 50 debuts this year. The top 100 finalists are vetted by a group of expert AI judges with pedigrees at leading public companies or research institutions (listed below) who review more qualitative considerations like technical potential and strength of talent. Then the top 60 among them are passed on to a group of AI investors with expertise in the startup ecosystem. They review the candidates, providing insider feedback based on business performance and competitive landscape (Judges who directly invested in a finalist are recused from evaluating that company). Forbes editors then compiled the top 50 most compelling companies into the final AI 50, which is ordered alphabetically, and not ranked. Today’s guest and AI 50 judge is R. David Edelman who is a technologist, investor and former policymaker. He has been a global growth and public strategy lead for various startups; a venture capital investor in deep tech companies; and a special assistant to President Barack Obama on issues of the digital economy and national security. In that role, he coauthored the federal government’s foundational AI strategy
A Catholic organization built an AI priest. Here’s what happened.
A priest, running on AI, was trained on Catholic doctrine and meant to be a cutting-edge tool to answer questions about faith. The chatbot caught on quickly, but with unintended consequences. CNN’s Jon Sarlin explores the rise (and rebirth) of Father Justin.
AI is a Lie
Artificial narrow intelligence (ANI) vs artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Talking Tech and AI with Tim Cook!
AI…Siri… magic mouse… Tim Cook speaks with Marques Brownlee.
