IndiaAI Mission gets 16,000 new GPUs, three more foundational models

[ad_1] New Delhi: The Union government on Friday approved the empanelment of 15,640 new graphic processing unit (GPU) processors from data centre and cloud service providers, and also appointed three new startups that will get access to these chips for free, to train their artificial intelligence models. Sanjeev Bikhchandani’s Info Edge Ventures-backed AI startup, Gnani.ai,…

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India to roll out its first indigenous semiconductor chip in 2025, says IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

[ad_1] In a significant development for India’s technology manufacturing ambitions, Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced on Thursday that the country’s first homegrown semiconductor chip, ranging between 28 to 90 nanometres, will be launched this year,reported NDTV. Speaking at the Confederation of Indian Industry’s (CII) Annual Business Summit, the minister said the…

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DeepSeek closes gap with ChatGPT, Gemini in AI race with R1 upgrade: Cuts hallucinations and improves reasoning

[ad_1] Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has introduced an upgraded version of its R1 model, claiming significant improvements in mathematical reasoning, programming, and logical capabilities, while reducing hallucination rates, a common flaw in large language models. The company revealed details of the new model, DeepSeek-R1-0528, on Thursday via the AI platform Hugging Face, stating that…

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Consumer AI Gadgets Will Come With a Whimper, Not a Bang

[ad_1] (Bloomberg Opinion) — Where are all the artificial intelligence consumer gadgets? Even a year ago, it seemed tech companies were working to incorporate the technology into every physical device, from coffee makers to vacuums, making “AI-powered” hardware seem like it would soon be as ubiquitous as “battery-powered” electronics.  Typically, tech conferences offer a glimmer of these futuristic toys. Not…

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Telegram partners with xAI: Grok chatbot to be integrated in $300 million deal

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture, xAI, has secured a major partnership with messaging platform Telegram, agreeing to invest $300 million to integrate its chatbot Grok into the app’s ecosystem. The move is expected to enhance xAI’s competitive positioning in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Telegram founder Pavel Durov revealed the collaboration in…

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