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šŸ§µ In today's edition:

  • šŸ’Ŗ Nvidia continues to dominate

  • šŸŒ³ Is Generative AI Bad for the Environment?

  • šŸ’¼ Donā€™t use GPT for your resume

  • šŸ¤‘ AI Fundraising News

šŸ¤– Top AI News

šŸ’Ŗ Nvidia continues to dominate

Nvidia has been hogging the air recently, and the AI world is on notice.

Last week, Nvidia hit a market cap of nearly $1T, with share price up 195% YTD as of last Friday.

This week, Nvidia continues to make headlines, unveiling a range of new AI products:

  • Nvidia DGX GH200 Supercomputer, built for the GenAI age. They claim that this supercomputer can compete with the Frontier system from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the most powerful supercomputer on the planet.

  • Nvidia ACE, which uses generative AI in video game development, allows players to interact with non-playable characters in the game by talking to them. Yes, you read that right. Check out this insane demo.

Currently, the supercomputer will be available to Google, Meta, and Microsoft to test, with a global release by yearā€™s end.

And, of course, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang had to be pictured buying groceries like an ordinary guy as if he isnā€™t worth $35B.

Really starting to like this guy.

šŸŒ³ Is Generative AI Bad for the Environment?

Credit: NameCheap

Do you ever hear your laptop fan go wild when you have 2 Chrome windows open with 20 tabs each?

Now imagine how much heat is generated by a generative AI model receiving close to 10 million queries a DAY.

This is nothing new. We have always known that generative AI technology consumes a lot of energy and has a large carbon footprint.

Hereā€™s some perspective:

The good news is that AI can run on renewable energy, and some companies are already publishing the carbon footprints of their AI models to track their GHG emissions.

Simple solutions, like ā€œscheduling computationsā€ during times of the day when renewable energy is more available, can reduce emissions by a factor of 30 to 40 compared to using a grid dominated by fossil fuels.

Obviously, much more research is needed to make generative AI models more efficient, but itā€™s important to start the discussion sooner rather than later.

Read more: Gizmodo

šŸ’¼ Donā€™t use GPT for your resume

Mashable

Itā€™s officially graduation season, and unfortunately, college seniors are entering a very uncertain job market.

So itā€™s only natural that the Class of 2023 are turning to generative AI bots like ChatGPT to write their resumes and cover letters to help bolster their chances of landing a job.

According to the ā€œClass ofā€ report by iCIMS, 47% of college seniors are using chatbots to write their applications.

But beware: 39% of HR professionals view using AI tech during hiring as a deal breaker.

Thatā€™s a bummer, huh?

Looks like it might just be worth it to write your resumes and cover letters in the traditional way - on MS Word with extended margins and 8.5 font.

Read more: Mashable

šŸ¤‘ AI Fundraising News

Nia Health Raises ā‚¬3.5M in Seed Funding to offer AI-based digital solutions to support patients with chronic skin conditions through machine vision, natural language processing, and teledermatology.

Singaporeā€™s AI-Based Marketing Unicorn ā€œInsiderā€ Raises $105 Million To Finance M&A

šŸ—žļø Byte size: AI article summaries

Disclaimer: AI is (partially) used to summarize these articles.

Arm launches new chips for faster smartphone performance during Computex [TechCrunch] - Arm has introduced two products designed to improve smartphone performance during Computex. The first product is the Arm Cortex-X4, the fastest CPU Arm that has been created to date. The second product is the Arm Immortalis-G720, which aims to replicate the feel of console gameplay on mobile devices. (Read more)

AI in dentistry: Researchers find that artificial intelligence can create better dental crowns [Fox] - Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed an AI algorithm that uses 3D machine learning to create better dental crowns. The AI algorithm analyzes data from the teeth adjacent to the crown, resulting in a more natural, precise fit than traditional crown-making methods. Clinical trials have already begun using generative AI to create dental crowns, and the team hopes to leverage the technology to build dentures and bridges in the future. (Read more)

šŸ¦ļø Tweet of the day

šŸ§  Great segment on CNN re: AIā€™s ability to read someoneā€™s mind.

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