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.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Meta signs a multi-year deal with Amazon Web Services to utilize Graviton CPU cores for its artificial intelligence infrastructure and agentic AI workloads.
Why it matters
This deal highlights the immense computational demands of scaling advanced AI, particularly for major players like Meta developing agentic AI. It underscores the critical role of cloud providers and specialized hardware in providing the foundational infrastructure necessary for next-generation AI development and deployment. For Meta, it's a strategic move to ensure it has the necessary processing power to execute its ambitious AI roadmap, potentially leading to more sophisticated AI products and services.
Meta, a major tech company, is partnering with Amazon's cloud service (AWS) to use a huge number of their specialized computer chips called Graviton CPUs. This agreement will help Meta power its advanced AI systems, especially those that require a lot of processing, making them faster and more efficient as the company expands its AI projects.
Nvidia is rolling out OpenAI's Codex AI agent to all its employees after a successful early access program involving 10,000 staff.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Google is investing up to $40 billion in AI company Anthropic, a move driven by the race for AI compute capacity and the development of advanced AI models.
Read on TechCrunch →OpenAI is offering $25,000 to security researchers who can find universal 'jailbreak' prompts to bypass the safety guardrails of its new AI model, GPT-5.5, through a 'bio bug bounty' program.
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