Author: Advanced AI Editor

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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AWS App Studio is a generative AI-powered service that uses natural language to build business applications, empowering a new set of builders to create applications in minutes. With App Studio, technical professionals such as IT project managers, data engineers, enterprise architects, and solution architects can quickly develop applications tailored to their organization’s needs—without requiring deep software development skills. Common use cases range from inventory management and approval workflows to content management and operational portals, and beyond – App Studio adapts to streamline a wide variety of business applications. Since the general availability of App Studio in November 2024, customers across…

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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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If asked to come up with a quintessentially “human” work of art, one could do worse than to name a film by Studio Ghibli. The Japanese animation studio, founded by the legendary eighty-four-year-old director Hayao Miyazaki, is known for its hand-drawn imagery, lushly organic color palettes, epic narratives, and evocation of both the emotional ambiguities of childhood and the twisting path to becoming an adult. We American millennials were blessed to have the films translated and distributed in English just as we were growing up, and so movies including “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Princess Mononoke,” and “Spirited Away” are nigh-universally recognizable…

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If you are interested in building your very own local deep research AI assistant, you might be interested in Google’s Gemma 3 AI models. They represent a significant advancement in artificial intelligence, offering a compact yet robust solution tailored for local deployment. Derived from the larger Gemini series, these models combine high performance with a strong emphasis on privacy and accessibility. Featuring multimodal capabilities, support for 140 languages, and the ability to generate structured outputs, Gemma 3 is engineered to meet diverse AI research assistant and productivity demands. These models are open source and optimized for local use, allowing you…

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Listen to the article 11 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. As one of the most promising, and fear-inducing, technologies of the day, artificial intelligence was a frequent topic of conversation across panels at Shoptalk’s spring conference in Las Vegas. Much like at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show in January, retailers considered the possibilities of the tech, how they go about implementing it and the ways retail remains very human. Perhaps one of the most succinct statements about retail’s use of AI came from Mandeep Bhatia, senior vice president of global digital…

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Mistral AI CEO and cofounder Arthur Mensch. eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. French AI innovator Mistral AI has released Mistral Small 3.1, a new 24-billion-parameter model designed to perform competitively across text, vision, and multilingual benchmarks. A key feature of Mistral Small 3.1 is its ability to operate locally without requiring expensive cloud infrastructure. The model runs efficiently on a single RTX 4090 GPU or a Mac with at least 32 GB of RAM when quantized, potentially making it more accessible for startups,…

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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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Amid recent reports of Apple struggling in its AI efforts, particularly with Siri, a new analyst report indicates the company is close to laying down a full $1 billion in new purchases of NVIDIA’s AI servers. Apple reportedly ordering hundreds of pricey NVIDIA AI servers Patrick Seitz writes at Investor’s Business Daily: Loop Capital analyst Ananda Baruah late Monday said Apple is in the process of placing orders for about $1 billion in Nvidia GB300 NVL72 systems. That equates to about 250 servers at $3.7 million to $4 million each, he said in a client note. Apple is working with…

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