Nvidia gets all agentic about supercomputing for scientific research
Tireless AI agents could help scientists do research humans alone can't, says GPU giant
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Tireless AI agents could help scientists do research humans alone can't, says GPU giant
From academic toss-aside to cloud substrate
TrophyLab bad for Vlad as battlefield losses spill the secrets they had
Tesla touts Autopilot as lifesaving a day after grandmother died in crash.
One can't help but see a very clear instance of the triple constraint problem in action here
Some hardware firms redesigning products to use older DDR2 and DDR3 components
A new survey of Scottish businesses ranging from small and medium sized firms to large corporates has revealed that 94 per cent are now using artificial intelligence. According to research... The post Survey of Scots businesses shows 94% are using AI with majority using the technology ‘every day’ appeared first on FutureScot.
'Humans are not going to be using data platforms in the next three to five years,' product exec tells us
The cuts and redundancies are part of a plan to "simplify the company," the CEO says.
The Space Force wants to cut the time to field new satellites from years to weeks, days, or hours.
The high-altitude race is a unique test of car and driver.
London Hydro says names, addresses, account details may have been exposed, but much about the intrusion is unknown