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X's New "Edited" Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen - Professional coverage
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X’s New “Edited” Image Labels Are a Mess Waiting to Happen

According to TechCrunch, Elon Musk has teased a new feature for X that will label "edited visuals," resharing an announcement…

Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them - Professional coverage
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Why 95% of AI Projects Fail and How to Actually Scale Them

According to VentureBeat, organizations are stuck in "proof-of-concept purgatory" with AI, with MIT research estimating a staggering 95% of enterprise…

Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots - Professional coverage
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Meta Pulls the Plug on Teen AI Chatbots

According to Futurism, Meta announced on Friday that it is cutting off teenagers' access to its AI chatbot characters, starting…

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Samsung’s Next-Gen HBM4E Memory Promises Breakthrough 3.25 TB/s Bandwidth for AI Acceleration

Samsung has unveiled specifications for its upcoming HBM4E memory technology at the OCP Global Summit, with sources indicating unprecedented bandwidth speeds. The new memory standard reportedly achieves nearly 2.5 times the performance of current HBM3E technology while significantly improving power efficiency for AI workloads.

Samsung Reveals HBM4E Specifications with Record-Breaking Performance

Samsung has become one of the first manufacturers to detail its HBM4E memory roadmap, with the technology reportedly set to deliver groundbreaking performance improvements for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing applications. According to reports from the Open Compute Project Global Summit, the Korean memory giant showcased specifications indicating the HBM4E will achieve bandwidth speeds of up to 3.25 TB/s, representing nearly 2.5 times the performance of current HBM3E technology.