In other news, Sports Illustrated faced criticism for publishing AI-generated stories under fake bylines, leading to the termination of its partnership with content marketing company AdVon Commerce. Dell secured a $150 million cloud deal to support AI startup Imbue, providing a high-performance computing cluster made up of PowerEdge XE9680 servers. However, Dell admitted that customers ordering these servers will face a wait time of 39 weeks due to high demand.
Key takeaways:
- AI-generated image tasks consume almost the same amount of power as charging a smartphone, making them very power-hungry applications, according to a research paper by Hugging Face and Carnegie Mellon University.
- Microsoft plans to invest £2.5 billion in expanding its UK datacenters and aims to fill them with over 20,000 GPUs by 2026. The company also pledged to train a million people to work in AI.
- Sports Illustrated faced criticism for publishing AI-generated stories under fake bylines, including AI-generated photos and made-up bios for non-existent journalists.
- Dell has secured a $150 million cloud deal to support Imbue, an AI startup focused on building smart agents that can reason. The startup will have access to a high-performance computing cluster made up of Dell's PowerEdge XE9680 servers.