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20.08.26 - 02:24
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AI models show softer responses on authoritarian leaders, report finds (Digitimes)
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U.S.-based AI models were found to avoid direct criticism of authoritarian leaders more often than democratic ones, according to a July report from the Meta-funded Oversight Board. The findings raised concerns for enterprise users and AI developers because the pattern also appeared more often in Chinese-language prompts, where models were more likely to return pro-China responses....
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20.08.26 - 02:24
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AI server market CAGR nears 40%; rack power density surging 100-fold poses grid strain (Digitimes)
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Speaking at the 2026 Taiwan AI Academy Annual Conference held on August 18 at Academia Sinica's Social Sciences building, Neo Yao, CEO of Foxconn's Visionbay.ai, and Huang-Jen Chiu, CTO of Delta Power and Systems Business Group, delivered keynote addresses emphasizing a stark reality: AI server shipment growth is severely outstripping power supply capabilities. Both executives urged that sustainable industry growth cannot rely solely on hardware expansion, calling for a stronger focus on software ecosystems and application development to build a balanced value chain....
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19.08.26 - 22:54
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Ramp Co-CEO on $44B Valuation, $1B Saved, AI Spending (Bloomberg)
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Eric Glyman, Ramp Co-Founder and Co-CEO, discussed the rapid growth in AI-related expenditures, noting that companies have increased their AI spending by nearly 21 times over the past year. This unprecedented surge is driven by both the significant returns AI can deliver and concerns among businesses about inefficient or excessive spending by employees. He speaks with Romaine Bostick & Isabelle Lee on "The Close." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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