AI meets nuclear power? Big news in the AI world! AI companies are talking to nuclear plants for power, Axelera AI raises $68M, Meta rebrands 'AI Info', K Health gets $50M, and more. Stay tuned for the latest AI buzz. https://ow.ly/jEua50SttrQ #AIMarket #TechNews
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AI isn’t the first nor will it be the last technology to be invented that divides opinion on its existential threat to the world - in some quarters the Nuclear bomb was the first “Would the heat of the blast ignite a nuclear conflagration in the atmosphere? If so, would the firestorm destroy only New Mexico? Or would the entire world be consumed?” Great read, and until we can actually tell the future we are all guessing on what may or may not happen with AI 🙌 #ai #automation #genai
What are the chances of an AI apocalypse?
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With the likes of Elon Musk admitting how dangerous AI could be without regulations being put in place ASAP, I came across this interesting article by Heidy Khlaaf, PhD, MBCS on how AI can be regulated like Nuclear energy. This seems a bit extreme I must admit but if we take into account John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton first split the Atom it was for a positive outcome which ended up being weaponised I think it is important to learn from this. #ai #aiadvancements #airegulations #artificialintelligence #regulations @Artificial Intelligence Researchers, Faculty, and Professionals @Applied Artificial Intelligence @The Artificial Intelligence group @ Future Technology
How AI Can Be Regulated Like Nuclear Energy
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Discover the greater danger between AI versus nuclear warheads in this captivating video by AI Explained. Explore the potential risks of AI, challenge your perception of intelligence, and question the need to regulate i...
AI Versus Nuclear Warheads: The Greater Danger (2023)
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Only two nuclear power plants for AI Inference next year? Let's use the right models for the right tasks and keep the energy footprint down. Not everything requires GPT4. https://lnkd.in/dM3qvbrP
Meta engineer: Only two nuclear power plants needed to fuel AI inference next year
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GenAI is like a nuclear bomb 💣 it is affecting the way we learn, the way we evaluate, the way we work and the way we build our society. It is still day one for these AI tools and they can already hack all the ways we used to work. The future? It is up to us to build a responsible way of using this technology.
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What about the other side of AI giving nuclear a lift? Using AI and machine learning to save utilities millions of dollars in fuel costs and greater certainty to safety margins. Blue Wave AI Labs is doing just that. Check it out at www.bluewaveailabs.com.
AI Is Giving Nuclear Power a Big Lift. 4 Stocks Riding the Trend.
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AI is energy-hungry. Sam Altman, creator of OpenAI knows it very well and invests in nuclear fusion himself. How will AI influence energy consumption in the upcoming years? Share your ideas in the comments. #quoteoftheweek
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Insightful thoughts from @FadeChehade on the guardrails that must be put in place as we enter the next phases of #AI evolution. The speed AI’s #innovation makes it challenging to generate rules and policies, coupled with competition by businesses and governments to acquire it. It is essential that we look to the past and follow the guardrails placed on innovations like nuclear energy, the internet, and DNA research so we can safely reap of the benefits that come from artificial intelligence. #techtrends #futureofwork https://lnkd.in/gr2khMyq
Scientists inspired the right guardrails for nuclear energy, the internet, and DNA research. Let them do the same for AI
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As an AI enthusiast, I often ponder about the energy required to sustain the enormous calculations and data processing our AI models demand. Interestingly, Microsoft is channeling a new strategy that's both audacious and forward-thinking. Powering AI, the Nuclear Way! Just as our brains consume energy, so do AI systems – and in massive amounts. Microsoft, in partnership with OpenAI, recognizes this challenge and is setting its eyes on - nuclear energy. The tech giant's recent agreement with Helion Energy, aiming for nuclear fusion by 2028, might revolutionize how we power our data centers! Nuclear Renaissance in Tech: From once being seen as the pinnacle of power production, to its decline post-Chernobyl, nuclear energy is witnessing a resurgence. And it’s not just about cleaner energy; it's about driving innovation to meet tomorrow's technological demands. AI's Potential Role in Addressing Global Challenges: Advocates for AI assert that it can help humanity anticipate and address unforeseen catastrophes. While acknowledging possible risks, the momentum in AI's development seems unstoppable, reflecting humanity's perpetual quest for advancement. #AITechTrends #NuclearForAI #MicrosoftInnovation #FutureofEnergy
🚩 Fueling the Future of AI with Nuclear Power
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#Microsoft Contemplates Small Nuclear Reactors to Meet AI Power Demands In a report shared by an anonymous reader on Futurism, it is revealed that training large language models requires a staggering amount of power. #AI #PowerDemands #NuclearReactors https://lnkd.in/dnxTD4rw
Microsoft Needs So Much Power to Train AI That It's Considering Small Nuclear Reactors - Slashdot
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