AI Reading for Saturday November 23
Reports of Google’s death at the hands of AI have been greatly exaggerated. - Washington Post
Search will change, but Google has the greatest concentration of AI talent in the world, a collection of apps reaching billions that goes beyond search, self-driving cars that actually work, and DeepMind might cure cancer. Giving everyone access to the world’s information might even become more valuable with AI.
Reid Hoffman: What Trump means for Silicon Valley - FT
X, Meta, others compete to build biggest Nvidia cluster for bragging rights. - WSJ
Meanwhile Gemini sits atop the leaderboards and is trained on Google TPU silicon; Anthropic is pivoting to Amazon's Trainium; Microsoft is doing a inference on AMD and also exploring custom silicon - the real competition is who can move off Nvidia fastest.
4 hyperscalers account for 50% of Nvidia sales - Fortune
Baidu’s $30k level 4 robotaxis should scare Waymo and US carmakers. - The Verge
Coreweave gears up for IPO, targets $35b valuation - Reuters
Arnault's 'H' has a beta of agentic AI, looking to raise more money - Yahoo Finance
H Blog post - H Company
I’d like to buy a vowel.
OpenAI funds academic research into AI that can mimic human moral judgments - TechCrunch
Microsoft's Recall AI feature enters public beta. - The Verge
New SAMURAI model improves video object tracking - YouTube
AI makes science more accessible. - Neuroscience News
In Android, 'share' button can now upload to AI - Gadgets 360
Taking Suno v4 music creator for a spin - Tom's Guide
Centaur Art: The Future of Art in the Age of Generative AI . Photography moved painting away from representative and figurative art, who knows what AI will bring. - livescience.com
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