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Nvidia is developing space-based data centers, leveraging orbital computing for AI and 5G connectivity as the corporate space race intensifies.
The first is Neural Execs, a known prompt injection attack that uses 'gibberish' inputs to trick the AI into executing arbitrary, attacker-defined tasks. These inputs act as universal triggers that do not need to be remade for different payloads.
"We've basically helped put together all the talent from around the company, sort of pushing in one direction. A lot of it was assembling together all the ingredients we already had and then kind of pushing with relentless sort of focus and pace."
Emil Michael, who oversees the Pentagon's AI efforts, sold his xAI shares for between $5 million and $25 million, having initially valued them at up to $1 million. This sale raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest given his role in negotiating with AI companies.
Terafab will close the gap between today's chip production and the future's demand - a future among the stars. This reflects the ambitious vision behind the project, aiming to meet the growing needs of AI technology.
Not every tech stock fits neatly into what the market thinks is ideal. This means if a tech company didn't push AI hard enough in their earnings calls or had a bad quarter, that's reason enough for Wall Street to shave off a large chunk of that stock's premium. Buying these tech stocks at these lows is a good idea.
Arm Holdings is poised to make a big splash in the chip game, perhaps a bigger one than initially expected, with $15 billion in annual revenue from the new chip currently being projected through 2031.