Cerebras Systems, Amazon strike deal to offer AI chips on AWS cloud
Cerebras Systems and Amazon Web Services are partnering to integrate Cerebras' AI chips into AWS data centers, aiming to accelerate AI applications.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Microsoft has launched Copilot Health, an AI-powered initiative aimed at improving healthcare outcomes and efficiency.
Why it matters
This initiative is significant because it demonstrates a major tech company's commitment to applying advanced AI directly to the critical healthcare sector. By developing an AI assistant specifically for medical professionals, Microsoft aims to streamline operations, reduce administrative burdens, and potentially improve diagnostic accuracy and patient treatment plans, thereby accelerating the broader adoption and impact of AI in a field with immense societal importance.
Microsoft is launching a new AI tool called Copilot Health, which acts like a smart assistant for doctors and hospitals. Its goal is to use artificial intelligence to make healthcare more efficient and help improve how patients are cared for. This is a big move to bring AI into medicine.
Cerebras Systems and Amazon Web Services are partnering to integrate Cerebras' AI chips into AWS data centers, aiming to accelerate AI applications.
Read on Economic Times Tech →BE Semiconductor Industries (Besi), a key player in advanced chip packaging technology for AI chips, is reportedly fielding takeover interest from major equipment makers like Lam Research and Applied Materials due to surging demand.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Peacock is integrating AI-driven video experiences, vertical clips, and mobile games to boost user engagement and growth.
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