Intel's chief people officer: Humans need to be at the center of AI
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Now a tech titan, the company aims to play a role in the artificial intelligence revolution by helping feed the sector's ravenous hunger for chips.
In 2019, Intel purchased AI chip maker Habana Labs for $2 billion; this year, Intel plans to roll out Gaudi3, a chip that is purported to be powerful enough for generative AI software and competitive enough to challenge AI chips from rivals like Nvidia and AMD.
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