Author: Advanced AI Bot

A new paper co-authored by the former CEO of Google has outlined a future where AI training data centers could be blown up by foreign nations.Eric Schmidt, along with Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang and the Center for AI Safety’s Dan Hendrycks, warned that “destabilizing AI developments could rupture the balance of power and raise the odds of great-power conflict.”The paper lays out the concept of Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM), modeled on nuclear mutual assured destruction (MAD), where any “aggressive bid for unilateral AI dominance is met with preventive sabotage by rivals.”This could involve espionage, cyberattacks, or kinetic strikes…

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C3.ai recently announced a strategic alliance with PwC to drive AI-powered business transformations but saw its share price fall 10% over the past month. This decline comes amid broader market volatility driven by concerns over new tariffs and economic uncertainty, which have affected overall investor sentiment. Despite widespread gains in technology stocks such as Tesla and Alphabet, weakened investor confidence in AI-related stocks and cautious corporate outlooks may have influenced C3.ai’s share performance. The company’s partnership with PwC targets sectors like banking and manufacturing, signaling a focus on growth, while the market faces broader economic pressures. Be aware that C3.ai…

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Nvidia claimed that if Chinese companies choose not to purchase alternative Nvidia products, it could lose $400 million in sales of the affected chips it has scheduled for China this quarter. (Photo: Robert Galbraith/Reuters) A potential shortage of Nvidia’s H20 artificial intelligence chips is emerging in China, threatening to disrupt the country’s rapid AI expansion efforts and exposing fault lines in global semiconductor supply chains. H3C, one of China’s largest server makers and a key OEM partner for Nvidia, issued a warning this week to clients, citing “significant uncertainties” in the international supply chain for the H20 processor, according to…

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Foundation models (FMs) and generative AI are transforming enterprise operations across industries. McKinsey & Company’s recent research estimates generative AI could contribute up to $4.4 trillion annually to the global economy through enhanced operational efficiency, productivity growth of 0.1% to 0.6% annually, improved customer experience through personalized interactions, and accelerated digital transformation. Today, organizations struggle with AI hallucination when moving generative AI applications from experimental to production environments. Model hallucination, where AI systems generate plausible but incorrect information, remains a primary concern. The 2024 Gartner CIO Generative AI Survey highlights three major risks: reasoning errors from hallucinations (59% of respondents),…

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Stability AI speaks of a “multi-view video generation with 3D camera control”. This refers to an AI model that can convert photos into 3D models. These in turn can be viewed from all sides, enabling an immersive view. Stable Virtual Camera is still a research preview. Stability AI uses a diffusion model to create the 3D videos. These are AI models in which images are generated point by point using noise. A single photo or up to 32 images can be used as input. The generated videos are available with different camera paths, such as “dynamic”, “spiral”, “dolly zoom”, “pan”…

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I don’t care who you are, where you’re fromWhat you did, As long as you love me! — Backstreet Boys Wow! They really love AI in China! Across regions, across pockets!  So, Tencent, from China, has announced its latest Hunyuan-T1—the first Mamba-powered ultra-large model! Well, well, well! Seems the Chinese are in love with AI! First, came DeepSeek, then Baidu ERNIE 4.5, and now, Tencent with Hunyuan-T1, with Google Gemma, in-between, along with OpenAI’s O-series models. That’s really a lot of development done within a space of very little time! Didn’t I remark earlier that AI models will come up thick…

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IBL News | New York Paris–based Mistral AI unveiled Mistral Small 3.1, a new multimodal open-source model. According to the company, it is “the best model in its weight class ” and “outperforms comparable models like Gemma 3 and GPT-4o Mini. “ Released under an Apache 2.0 license, Mistral Small 3.1 has an expanded context window of up to 128k tokens and a delivery inference speed of 150 tokens per second. Experts say that Mistral Small 3 is competitive with larger models such as Llama 3.3 70B or Qwen 32B and replaces opaque proprietary models like GPT4o-mini. Mistral Small 3 can be fine-tuned…

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Share Share Share Share Email   In a world where data privacy is becoming more of a luxury than a standard, Deepseek AI emerges as a breath of fresh air. This free AI chatbot platform is flipping the script by offering something truly rare: a smart, multilingual AI experience that doesn’t ask for your data—or your wallet. Let’s dive into what makes Deepseek AI not just another chatbot, but possibly your new go-to digital assistant. 🧠 No Account? No Problem. Tired of signing up just to try out a tool for five minutes? Deepseek AI gets it. That’s…

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Alibaba Group is gearing up to release Qwen 3, the next generation of its flagship artificial intelligence model, as early as this month.  The planned launch comes at a time when competition in China’s AI sector is reaching new heights, particularly following the rise of newcomer DeepSeek, which has quickly established itself as a formidable player in the global AI landscape. Alibaba’s AI Response: Qwen 2.5-Max Challenges DeepSeek’s Rise Alibaba’s new AI platform could emerge later in April, Bloomberg News says, though people familiar with the issue caution that the timing is fluid and could be adjusted. The technology and…

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Cognizant Technology Solutions Inc. CTSH has introduced new advancements utilizing NVIDIA AI to promote the widespread use of artificial intelligence in multiple industries. The company is concentrating on five key areas including, AI-powered enterprise agents, industry-tailored large language models (LLMs), digital twins for advanced manufacturing, foundational AI infrastructure, and the integration of NVIDIA’s AI technologies with Cognizant’s Neuro AI platform. These developments are designed to help clients optimize AI deployment and improve operational efficiency across various sectors. Central to Cognizant’s approach to expand AI capabilities is the integration of NVIDIA AI, with active collaborations in progress to foster growth and…

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