AI
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The US Treasury Department has issued a Final Rule restricting US investments in foreign technologies deemed to pose a “national security concern,” specifically targeting sectors like semiconductors, quantum technology, and AI.
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Elon Musk has announced that xAI, his AI startup rivalling OpenAI, plans to double the size of its Colossus supercomputer cluster, which currently consists of 100,000 Nvidia GPUs.
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SK Telecom and Samsung have developed AI technology capable of optimising 5G base stations.
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Open source has been a driving factor behind the ever-continuing rise in AI. From the early days of OpenAI (before it closed its doors) and Meta’s ever-growing herd of llamas, open source AI has powered tools and technologies used by industries all over the world.
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Meta has partnered with Lumen Technologies to “significantly increase” its network capacity to meet the increased demand for its AI models and services.
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Tech Mahindra has opened a Centre of Excellence (CoE) powered by Nvidia AI Enterprise and Omniverse platforms.
Forthcoming events
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Season 2, episode 5 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman, and special guest Helen Xenos, senior director, portfolio marketing at Ciena.
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Lawyers have set out some of the challenges that could be faced by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) post-Brexit.
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Telia Company has confirmed that Olaf Swantee will not stand for re-election to the Telia Company Board.
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A pan-European project to address the design of key hardware building blocks and their integration in future B5G/6G networks has been confirmed by CEA-Leti.
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Nokia is linking up with a Brazilian government research body to work on open radio access network (open RAN) solutions for 5G edge applications.
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Virna Rizzo and Jordan Le Gallo, lawyers at Cohen Amir-Aslani, a member of Globalaw, explain the impact of Brexit on the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.
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AMS-IX has appointed a new CTO who will lead the technical team through the digital transformation process at the IX.
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David Turner, Vice President for Neustar’s Global Numbering Intelligence product line, writes about the evolution of messaging, and delivering a successful customer engagement
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Shares in Australian fibre network owner Vocus Group hit a four-year high at the end of trading last week after Macquarie lodged a binding offer to acquire the firm.
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Amdocs recorded its "best-ever performance in North America and Europe" in the three months to December, with profitability up on last year.
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Infovista has named Kristian Thyregod as its new president of global enterprise and a member of the executive leadership team.
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Season 2, episode 4 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas, and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, and senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman