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ON YOUR ‘MASTER LIST’ TODAY
💬 AI Inspiration
🤝 Intel and AMD Join Forces to Boost x86 Tech Standards
🎥 Adobe’s New AI Video Tool Challenges OpenAI & Meta
🧠 AI Art Challenge: Can You Spot the Difference?
⚛️ Google’s Big Bet on Nuclear Power for AI Growth
📊 Last Poll Result
WEDNESDAY AI QUOTE
“The only limits that exist are the ones you place on yourself”
AMD / INTEL
Intel and AMD Team Up to Improve x86 Tech
This group aims to standardize and simplify the x86 instruction set, making it easier for hardware and software makers.
The collaboration could help x86 compete with rising alternatives like ARM and RISC-V.
Major companies like Google, Microsoft, and Dell are also part of the group, which focuses on making processors more compatible and efficient.
ADOBE
Adobe's New AI Video Tool Takes on OpenAI and Meta
Adobe has launched its AI video tool, Firefly Video Model, to compete with OpenAI, Meta, and ByteDance.
The tool generates videos from text prompts and integrates seamlessly with traditional video editing.
Adobe emphasizes using legally licensed data to avoid copyright issues, releasing the tool gradually to those on a waiting list.
Credits: Adobe FireFly
What this means for You?
Create videos with simple text prompts.
Smooth integration with existing editing tools.
Confidence in using content legally.
Faster, more efficient video production.
Credits: Adobe FireFly
Firefly Video Model aims to make video creation easier for all users, from beginners to professionals.
Adobe's move keeps it competitive in the growing market for AI-driven content creation tools.
Who Will Win the AI Video Generation Race? |
AI ART - CAN YOU TELL?
A | B |
Split ✂️50 / 50 On This One
GOOGLE PARTNERSHIPS
Google Bets on Nuclear to Power AI Expansion
Google has partnered with Kairos Power to use small nuclear reactors for powering its AI data centers.
The first reactor is expected by 2030, with more to follow by 2035.
These reactors aim to provide a reliable and carbon-free energy source, crucial for the increasing power needs of AI technologies.
Approval from U.S. regulators is required before construction begins.
This move highlights the tech industry's growing shift toward nuclear energy to support their expanding energy demands and reduce emissions.
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LAST POLL RESULT
What do you think about AI being "dumber than a cat"? 🐱🤖 Most of our readers say they are not sure, but found it interesting to think about. |
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