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Intel's 5th Gen Xeon chips and a deep dive into AI regulation - SiliconANGLE

Dec 18, 2023 - siliconangle.com
TheCUBE podcast recently discussed Intel's 5th Gen Xeon chips, AI regulation, and data protection. The hosts, Dave Vellante and John Furrier, highlighted the need for a new approach to business resiliency in the face of increasing cyberattacks and ransomware. They also discussed Intel's new AI chips, which include AI acceleration in every core and a neural processing unit. However, Furrier felt that Intel's announcement was a "catch-up" to AMD and Google's similar advancements.

The podcast also touched on OpenAI's Superalignment team's research paper on an automated approach to supervising AI models. The hosts questioned the role of government and industry regulation of AI technology, with Furrier suggesting that regulation could stifle innovation and entrepreneurship. They argued that the rapid pace of AI innovation makes it difficult for governments to keep up with effective regulation.

Key takeaways:

  • Intel Corp. launched its new Intel Core Ultra family of mobile processors, the first built on its Intel 4 manufacturing process, including the 5th Gen Intel Xeon CPUs with AI acceleration built into every core.
  • Industry analysts discussed the increasing importance of data recovery in the face of rising cyberattacks and ransomware, suggesting that disaster recovery strategies alone are insufficient.
  • OpenAI's Superalignment team published its first research paper, detailing an automated approach to supervising AI models, sparking a debate about the balance between industry self-regulation and government regulation of AI technology.
  • There is a growing market for threat management in the security sector due to the increasing number of cybersecurity threats and fraud, with trillions of dollars at stake.
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