Nvidia's strategic focus on robotics in China highlights its adaptive approach to navigating geopolitical tensions and regulatory challenges.
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SharpLink's growing Ethereum holdings highlight its strategic shift towards crypto, potentially influencing market dynamics and investor sentiment.
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U.S. spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs saw fresh outflows, but the data points to institutional rebalancing rather than a final retreat from crypto funds.
The agreement ensures sustained development of critical Ethereum tools, promoting ecosystem stability and innovation through structured funding.
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BlackRock's crypto ETF activities could stabilize Bitcoin and Ethereum prices but pose risks if institutional sentiment shifts or Coinbase faces disruptions.
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South Korea's investment could shift global semiconductor dynamics, enhancing regional development and intensifying the AI chip competition.
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There are a variety of security concerns about artificial intelligence (AI), especially when it comes to the behavior of agentic AI. But until recently, the concept of locking down the models to prevent tampering hasn’t gotten a lot of attention.
Now, a security technology called “confidential computing” has emerged that could help solve that problem: it protects AI models from hackers by restricting models to authorized users. (It also protects data wherever it is — in storage, when moving between systems, and when it is accessed.)
With many top cloud and hardware providers championing confidential computing for AI, Computerworld talked with Dion Harris, Nvidia’s senior director of high-performance computing and AI factory solutions, about what the technology does and how it works.
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Dion Harris, Nvidia’s senior director of high-performance computing and AI factory solutions.
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