X announces a rebuilt ad platform powered by AI
X is rolling out a rebuilt ads platform powered by AI as it works to grow revenue again.
Read on TechCrunch →MIT Technology Review's "The Download" newsletter covers advancements in AI chip technology, specifically the potential for using glass in their construction, and the emergence of "AI-free" logos.
Why it matters
The development of new materials like glass for AI chips is crucial for improving performance, efficiency, and potentially reducing costs in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence. As AI becomes more integrated into various technologies, advancements in hardware are essential to meet the increasing computational demands. The mention of "AI-free" logos also reflects a growing public sentiment and market differentiation strategy related to AI's perceived impact.
Scientists are exploring using glass to make faster and more efficient computer chips for AI. Some companies are also starting to put "AI-free" labels on their products, which might mean they don't use AI or want to highlight that.
X is rolling out a rebuilt ads platform powered by AI as it works to grow revenue again.
Read on TechCrunch →Hugging Face blog post introduces NV-Raw2Insights-US, an AI model for adaptive ultrasound imaging that integrates physics-informed neural networks to improve image quality and diagnostic capabilities.
Read on Hugging Face Blog →DeepSeek's new flagship AI model, V4, offers enhanced capabilities including processing significantly longer prompts, signaling advancements in large language model development.
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