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  • Nvidia surpassed a $3 trillion market cap, driven by the demand for its chips in the AI sector.
  • It overtook Apple to become the second-largest public company after Microsoft.
  • The stock has soared over 3,224% in the last five years, prompting a 100-for-1 stock split.
  • Nvidia's growth is fueled by the high demand for its GPUs by tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI.
  • The company reported a significant increase in sales, reaching $26 billion in the first quarter.

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Original Title: Former OpenAI researcher: "America's AI labs no longer share their algorithmic advances with the American research community. But given the state of their security, they're likely sharing them with the CCP."

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  • Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra aims to leverage AI to streamline film production and cut costs.
  • Vinciquerra's endorsement of AI in filmmaking, despite potential conflicts with creatives, was evident during an investor event.
  • He highlighted the importance of agreements with Hollywood workers to determine the extent of AI integration in the industry.
  • While discussing strategic investments, Vinciquerra emphasized aligning with their successful IP-focused strategy and ruled out venturing into general-entertainment streaming services.
  • Although Paramount offers opportunities for expansion, Vinciquerra indicated a focus on Crunchyroll for future growth, emphasizing the potential of AI in anime production.

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  • Generative AI systems rely heavily on training data to make accurate predictions.
  • Having access to more data can lead to better performance of AI models.
  • Data curation and quality are crucial for model success, sometimes more important than quantity.
  • High-quality annotations have shown to enhance the performance of AI models significantly.
  • The emphasis on large, high-quality datasets may centralize AI development among tech giants with substantial budgets.
  • Some companies resort to questionable methods to acquire training data, raising ethical concerns in the AI industry.
  • Even legitimate data deals can contribute to an inequitable AI ecosystem.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/wiredmagazine on 2024-05-30 16:54:49+00:00.


By Will Knight

Anthropic and other big AI startups are teaching chatbots “tool use,” to make them more useful in the workplace.

For all the bluster about generative artificial intelligence upending the world, the technology has yet to meaningfully transform white-collar work. Workers are dabbling with chatbots for tasks such as drafting emails, and companies are launching countless experiments, but office work hasn’t undergone a major AI reboot.

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  • Nvidia, Google, Apple, and other tech giants are in a race to develop advanced AI chips for generative AI services.
  • Nvidia's H100 GPU has made the company a trillion-dollar entity, leading to a surge in demand for AI processors.
  • Companies like Microsoft, Meta, and Google are now working on their own AI chips to keep up with the growing demand.
  • Nvidia, AMD, and Intel are engaged in an arms race to release newer, more powerful AI chips.
  • The competition for AI supremacy is shifting towards the development of cutting-edge AI chips.

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