As sensor data overwhelms the cloud, Innatera’s neuromorphic chips bring always-on, ultra-low-power AI directly to the edge. But how?
Utah’s headlong rush to build data centers to power the AI boom is likely to rely upon fossil fuels for the foreseeable future, raising concerns about the state’s already struggling air quality.
I pay close attention to anything that can save me time. After reviewing my 2025 spending on generative AI, I made one big change.
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