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Nvidia’s next move: powering humanoid robots

In Brief Posted: 4:15 PM PST · December 29, 2024 The chipmaking giant Nvidia is leaning more heavily into robotics in 2025. More specifically, in the first...

AI facial recognition could sink this murder investigation

updated A murder case in Cleveland, Ohio, could collapse because the city's police relied on AI-based facial recognition software to obtain a search warrant. This...

Tencent limits minors to 15 hours of gaming during 2025 winter break

Tencent has announced its gaming restrictions for minors in China during the 2025 winter break, allowing only 15 hours of gameplay over 32 days....

Passports may soon become obsolete as facial recognition and smartphones take over

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Apple reportedly developing new smart home doorbell with support for Face ID

According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, Apple is working on a new smart home doorbell, to compete with the likes of Ring. It’d offer...

TuSimple rebrands as CreateAI: shifts focus from autonomous driving to AI

Delisted autonomous driving company TuSimple announced today that it has officially changed its name to CreateAI and released several advancements in the field of...

Pika 2.0 launches in wake of Sora, integrating your own characters, objects, scenes in new AI videos

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Nuwa Pen uses computer vision and motion sensing to digitize the words you write on paper

January 4, 2025 8:30 AM Numa Pen digitizes your handwriting as you write on paper.Image Credit: Numa Pen Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the...

Tesla is eyeing HBM4 chips from Samsung and SK Hynix to power its Dojo supercomputer

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The Download: shaking up neural networks, and the rise of weight-loss drugs

This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. ...

The next generation of neural networks could live in hardware

Networks programmed directly into computer chip hardware can identify images faster, and use much less energy, than the traditional neural networks that underpin...

New LLM optimization technique slashes memory costs up to 75%

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