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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s view of generative AI’s hyper growth | interview

Jensen Huang will speak at the Computex 2023 event in Taiwan over the weekend, but he’s already riding high from the resurgence in AI demand.Read More

EPA Shares Simple Tips to Protect Your Eyes and Skin While in the Sun – CNET

It’s all fun in the sun this holiday weekend — until those rays are too strong and you get burned.

Robert Kirkman: ‘I’m trying not to sell out’ with media beyond The Walking Dead | The DeanBeat

Robert Kirkman of Skybound Entertainment did a great fireside chat with Marcus “djWHEAT” Graham at GamesBeat Summit 2023.Read More

4 trends shaping the future of practical generative AI

How will enterprises be thinking about and integrating generative AI as the technology grows ubiquitous? Here are some of the ways:Read More

VB Transform: Navigating the generative AI wave, insights from top executives at major corporations

Enterprise speakers slated to join us at our VB Transform event on July 11 and 12 will shed light on their generative AI initiatives.Read More

Is Your iPhone Good Enough to Be a 3D Scanner? – CNET

For creating 3D printer files, your options include smartphone apps or expensive standalone scanners.

JPMorgan’s plans for a ChatGPT-like investment service are just part of its larger AI ambitions

JPMorgan Chase is developing a ChatGPT-like service to provide investment advice to customers, but it is a small part of its AI ambitions.Read More

How Inductive Automation’s endpoint security strategy makes manufacturing more secure

Endpoint security is part of Inductive Automation’s DNA, and it had to replace 500 endpoints to keep its DevOps, engineering and SDLC secure.Read More

Is Web3 worth the wait?

GamesBeat 2023 Panelists discuss why consumers haven’t embraced blockchain gaming yet. Will they ever, and is it worth the wait?Read More

Company Allowing Billions of Robocalls to Your Phones Gets Sued by 48 US States – CNET

First the FCC, now US state attorneys general are punishing robocallers.

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