Nvidia rolls out OpenAI’s Codex AI agent to all employees
Nvidia is rolling out OpenAI's Codex AI agent to all its employees after a successful early access program involving 10,000 staff.
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Mac Minis are being resold at inflated prices on eBay due to high demand for running local AI models and tools, leading to shortages.
Why it matters
This article illustrates a tangible consequence of the growing demand for AI hardware. As more individuals and developers seek to run AI models locally, the demand for powerful yet accessible computing devices like the Mac Mini surges. This creates a market dynamic where hardware availability becomes a bottleneck for AI adoption and experimentation, potentially impacting the pace of innovation and accessibility for those without direct access to high-end cloud resources.
People want to run AI programs on their computers, and the Mac Mini is a popular choice. Because so many people want them, they are selling out, and you have to pay more to get one on sites like eBay.
Nvidia is rolling out OpenAI's Codex AI agent to all its employees after a successful early access program involving 10,000 staff.
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