Tech firms are investing in high-performance computing infrastructure for AI. So far, they're not targeting the edge, but edge computing may still play a role in the future of AI.
While there is some truth in the fact that AI will make it possible to do more with less, the technology also opens up opportunities for new types of jobs in the data center.
While upstarts like Anthropic AI may have created powerful breakthrough tech, they still need Big Tech's money, data centers, and cloud computing resources to make it work.
Meta has launched a new conversational chatbot, Meta AI, in an attempt to compete with OpenAI's popular ChatGPT amid an industry-wide boom in generative AI.
As part of the deal, Anthropic will move most of its software to AWS data centers, and use the cloud computing company’s homegrown chips to train the models.