Revolutionizing AI: Google Unleashes Custom Chatbots, Nvidia Towers with Record Growth, and OpenAI Eyes $100 Billion Valuation!
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Google launches custom chatbots with Gems for Gemini subscribers
Google has unveiled a new feature for its Gemini subscribers, enabling users to create custom chatbots called Gems. These chatbots can be personalized with specific instructions and traits, making them versatile tools for various tasks. Users can name their chatbots, provide instructions, and start using them immediately. It’s like getting a digital assistant that actually listens to you!
Nvidia reports 122% revenue growth amid AI chip demand surge
In an impressive earnings report, Nvidia shared that its revenue surged by 122% year-over-year. Highlighting the enormous appetite for artificial intelligence chips, the company’s net income has more than doubled to $16.6 billion. That’s some serious growth, folks!
OpenAI eyes $100 billion valuation in new funding round amid AI surge
OpenAI is reportedly in talks with venture capital firms for a new funding round that could push its valuation to over $100 billion. Thrive Capital is expected to invest a whopping $1 billion, with additional participation from Microsoft. Talk about the big leagues!
Google restores AI-generated people feature in Gemini with safeguards
After initially pausing its ability to generate images of people due to concerns over inaccuracies, Google has decided to reintroduce this feature in its Gemini AI chatbot. Users in Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise tiers can now generate images again, albeit with enhanced safeguards to ensure content accuracy. Who knew AI was such a dramatic storyteller?
Cerebras launches AI inference tool to compete with Nvidia
Cerebras Systems is stepping up its game against Nvidia with a new AI inference tool designed for developers. This tool promises a more affordable alternative to Nvidia’s industry-standard processors, potentially shaking up the AI hardware market. Will we witness a price war? Only time will tell.
Table of Contents
- Google Launches Custom Chatbots with Gems for Gemini Subscribers
- Nvidia Reports 122% Revenue Growth Amid AI Chip Demand Surge
- OpenAI Eyes $100 Billion Valuation in New Funding Round Amid AI Surge
- Google Restores AI-Generated People Feature in Gemini with Safeguards
- Cerebras Launches AI Inference Tool to Compete with Nvidia
Google Launches Custom Chatbots with Gems for Gemini Subscribers
Google has unveiled a new feature for its Gemini subscribers, enabling users to create custom chatbots called Gems. These chatbots can be personalized with specific instructions and traits, making them versatile tools for various tasks. Users can name their chatbots, provide instructions, and start using them immediately. It’s like getting a digital assistant that actually listens to you!
Nvidia Reports 122% Revenue Growth Amid AI Chip Demand Surge
In an impressive earnings report, Nvidia shared that its revenue surged by 122% year-over-year. Highlighting the enormous appetite for artificial intelligence chips, the company’s net income has more than doubled to $16.6 billion. That’s some serious growth, folks!
OpenAI Eyes $100 Billion Valuation in New Funding Round Amid AI Surge
OpenAI is reportedly in talks with venture capital firms for a new funding round that could push its valuation to over $100 billion. Thrive Capital is expected to invest a whopping $1 billion, with additional participation from Microsoft. Talk about the big leagues!
Google Restores AI-Generated People Feature in Gemini with Safeguards
After initially pausing its ability to generate images of people due to concerns over inaccuracies, Google has decided to reintroduce this feature in its Gemini AI chatbot. Users in Gemini Advanced, Business, and Enterprise tiers can now generate images again, albeit with enhanced safeguards to ensure content accuracy. Who knew AI was such a dramatic storyteller?
Cerebras Launches AI Inference Tool to Compete with Nvidia
Cerebras Systems is stepping up its game against Nvidia with a new AI inference tool designed for developers. This tool promises a more affordable alternative to Nvidia’s industry-standard processors, potentially shaking up the AI hardware market. Will we witness a price war? Only time will tell.
That wraps up today’s AI news! Stay tuned for more updates and keep your eyes peeled for the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. Until next time, stay curious!