Tesla To Spend Billions of Dollars On NVIDIA AI Hardware This Year, Also Plans on Buying AMD Chips
Tesla is ramping up AI-based developments since the firm plans to build a $500 million Dojo supercomputer powered by NVIDIA's AI GPUs.
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Tesla is ramping up AI-based developments since the firm plans to build a $500 million Dojo supercomputer powered by NVIDIA's AI GPUs.
If you’re playing an RPG, you’re in it for the long haul and want an experience that’s going to immerse you and keep you entertained the whole way through. A genre that is both familiar and constantly evolving, RPGs are often tasked with having the total package. The best ones contain all the key ingredients, masterfully combining exciting combat, memorable characters, larger-than-life bosses, and a gripping storyline.
In an interview on Leading, a podcast from Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart, co-hosts of The Rest is Politics, Microsoft and Gates Foundation co-founder Bill Gates talks about his perception of the dangers of AI.
The creator of The Binding of Isaac, one of the most iconic roguelike games ever made, has said that he thinks his next game "will be seen as my best work."
Way back in January 1999, the Washington Post got wind of what it declared to be the infamous «Furby Alert». Now official documents proving the story was indeed real have been released. Yes, the NSA really was worried the fuzzy toy that parroted back whatever it heard, which was all the rage back in the late 90s, was powered by an «Artificial Intelligence» chip and represented a security risk. And yes, an official alert was issued.
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The United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) has unveiled further details about Colossus, often referred to as «the first ever digital computer», for its 80th birthday. A machine which—as this obituary to an MI5 chief scientific officer who helped rebuild it states—could «read Hitler's mind».
The revival of this long-dormant franchise moves into the gear-and-power-gated family of games colloquially termed Metroidvanias, thanks to its similarity to early classics like Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. It’s a genre that has been gaining traction in recent years, but Ubisoft’s return to the Prince of Persia franchise is one of the best we’ve seen in a long time. It's even managed to make a spot for itself on our list of the Best Metroidvania Games you should make a point to play.