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 →Tech giants like Microsoft are enabling users to share personal health records with AI chatbots for health insights, raising significant privacy and data misuse concerns.
Why it matters
This article highlights a critical intersection of AI, healthcare, and personal privacy. As AI chatbots become more sophisticated and integrated into sensitive areas like health, the balance between convenience and data security becomes paramount. The discussion around privacy risks, data breaches, and ethical implications is crucial for shaping future AI development and regulation in healthcare, impacting both users and developers of these technologies.
AI chatbots from big tech companies like Microsoft are starting to use your personal health data to give you health advice. While this sounds helpful, experts are worried about your private information being stolen or misused, and if these tools might make people worry too much about their health.
Cerebras Systems and Amazon Web Services are partnering to integrate Cerebras' AI chips into AWS data centers, aiming to accelerate AI applications.
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