NVIDIA shipped over 1.5 million H100 GPUs over the past 12 months

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🧠 Together AI and Agentica's DeepCoder-14B is an open-source AI model that matches the performance of proprietary coding systems while being smaller and more transparent, potentially democratizing access to advanced AI-assisted development tools. The model achieves performance comparable to OpenAI's o1-mini on various coding benchmarks despite its relatively modest 14 billion parameter size, making it more efficient to run than larger alternatives. Beyond coding tasks, DeepCoder-14B demonstrates improved mathematical reasoning capabilities, providing researchers and developers with valuable insights that could accelerate innovation in AI code generation while requiring fewer computational resources.

🧬 Isomorphic Labs is using AI to model biology as an information processing system, developing generalized AI models that learn from the entire universe of protein and chemical interactions rather than conventional target-specific methods. Their approach treats biology as a computational system, enabling prediction of molecular interactions and simulation of how potential therapeutics interact with targets in complex biological systems. By accelerating drug discovery pathways and potentially enabling precision medicine tailored to individual genetic profiles, Isomorphic aims to address previously untreatable conditions despite regulatory and technical challenges in bringing AI-discovered drugs to market.

🔎 Google has launched its Search AI Mode integrating Gemini 2.0 to deliver concise summaries for complex queries with fewer errors than previous AI search attempts. This cautious update balances efficient information delivery with accuracy concerns, addressing earlier issues that included bizarre dietary advice and other reliability problems. Google's approach reflects lessons learned from earlier AI search experiments and demonstrates a strategic shift toward more measured implementation of generative AI features in core products.

⚪️ DOGE is rapidly deploying AI tools in federal agencies with the GSAi chatbot now available to 1,500 General Services Administration employees, expanding from an initial test group of just 150 workers. The AI assistant, powered by Claude Haiku 3.5 as the default model, helps federal employees draft emails, create talking points, summarize text, and write code. This technological push coincides with significant staff reductions across GSA divisions, highlighting the tension between AI implementation and workforce changes in government modernization efforts.

⚖️ Ireland's Data Protection Commission is investigating X (formerly Twitter) for potentially unlawful use of European users' public posts to train its Grok AI chatbot. The probe examines whether the company properly processed personal data under GDPR regulations, with potential fines reaching €20 million or 4% of annual revenue if violations are found. This case could set important precedents for how public data can be used in AI training across the EU, adding to Elon Musk's growing list of regulatory challenges in Europe.

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