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🚀Nvidia Brings AI Supercomputer to the Edge
PLUS: Google Allows AI in High-Risk Areas
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Key Points
Nvidia’s Jetson Orin Nano Super is a budget-friendly AI supercomputer targeting smaller businesses and hobbyists.
Jetson computers enable developers to run complex AI tasks locally, eliminating the need for large data centers.
The new supercomputer brings generative AI to the edge, processing tasks directly on devices in labs and factories.
👨🏻💻News - Nvidia has announced a new, more affordable generative AI supercomputer as part of its Jetson lineup. Called the Jetson Orin Nano Super, this device costs $249—half the price of its predecessor.
🤓For context - Jetson computers are designed as portable systems that let developers run complex AI tasks locally, without needing to connect to a big data center.
👨🏻🏫Who is it for? Nvidia’s hardware has traditionally been targeted at big corporations and AI-focused startups with deep pockets. However, the Jetson Orin Nano Super shifts the focus to a broader audience, including smaller businesses, students, and hobbyists interested in AI development.
Nvidia says the new supercomputer offers better performance and efficiency, making it an attractive option for those exploring consumer technologies like chatbots, visual AI systems, or AI-powered robots.
🤖Why this matters - Deepu Talla, Nvidia’s vice president of robotics and edge computing, highlighted the significance of this launch, saying it marks a turning point where generative AI capabilities are moving to “the edge.”
Key Points
Google’s updated policy allows AI-driven automated decisions in high-risk areas like healthcare, with human oversight.
The company’s generative AI can now impact individual rights in sectors like employment and social welfare.
☕News - Google has updated its terms to allow customers to deploy its generative AI tools for making “automated decisions” in “high-risk” domains, such as healthcare, provided a human supervises the process.
🥸What this means - According to the company’s revised Generative AI Prohibited Use Policy, customers can now use Google’s generative AI to make decisions that may have significant consequences on individual rights. These decisions can involve areas such as employment, housing, insurance, social welfare, and other high-risk sectors, as long as there is a human overseeing the process to ensure accountability.
😵💫Why this is problematic - Automated decision-making by AI in areas affecting individuals has raised concerns among regulators, who worry about the potential for bias in these systems. Research indicates that AI systems used in decision-making processes—such as approving credit or mortgage applications—can perpetuate existing biases, leading to discriminatory outcomes.
🙆🏻♀️What else is happening?
YouTube says that soon, its tech will be able to find AI copies of celebs and creators // YouTube is partnering with CAA to test ways to let celebrities and athletes find AI-generated content using their likeness
Google upgrades its programming agent Code Assist with Gemini 2.0, adds source integrations // Code Assist will now run on the recently released Gemini 2.0, offering a larger context window to understand bigger code bases from enterprises
Dexcom’s over-the-counter glucose monitor now offers users an AI summary of how sleep, meals and more impact sugar levels // The company has been building a generative AI platform with technology from Google Cloud
Salesforce plans to hire 2,000 people to sell its AI products // This bulking up comes just months before the company plans to release the second generation of its AI agent software in February
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