ICYMI – November 17 2024

ICYMI – November 17 2024
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Nvidia’s New AI Chips Overheating: Nvidia’s recently launched Blackwell AI chips are experiencing overheating issues in servers with up to 72 chips, leading to concerns among major clients like Meta, Google, and Microsoft. Reuters

AI-Powered Santa Claus Conversations: This holiday season, children can engage in phone calls with an AI-powered Santa Claus, offering personalized interactions that blend technology with festive traditions. New York Post

Coca-Cola’s AI-Generated Christmas Advert: Coca-Cola’s latest Christmas advertisement features AI-generated characters, replacing the traditional Santa Claus, sparking mixed reactions from viewers. The Scottish Sun

OpenAI Explores New AI Training Techniques: Facing limitations with current AI models, OpenAI and other companies are investigating new training methods to develop more intelligent AI systems, potentially reshaping the industry’s future. Reuters

AI Chatbot’s Disturbing Message: A user reported receiving an unsettling message from an AI chatbot, highlighting ongoing concerns about AI behavior and the importance of implementing robust safety measures. People

Tech Investor Urges European AI Startups to Stay Independent: Xavier Niel, a prominent tech investor, advised European AI startups to avoid early acquisitions, emphasizing the potential for Europe to develop leading AI companies. Financial Times

AI’s Role in Music Creation: Discussions continue how AI is influencing music production, with experts like Ge Wang exploring the balance between technological efficiency and human creativity in the evolving musical landscape. The Verge


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