FERC's decision could accelerate AI and manufacturing growth, impacting energy markets by prioritizing innovation and grid reliability.
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Meta's deal with Crusoe Energy highlights the growing demand for specialized energy solutions in AI, underscoring a shift from traditional utilities.
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OpenLabs could revolutionize research funding by streamlining project development and democratizing financial support through community governance.
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The bottleneck in AI systems isn't model intelligence anymore, but decision agility. Mallika Rao, engineering manager and former Netflix infrastructure lead, breaks down why smaller, task-specific models are outrunning foundational ones, and what that means for every team building at scale.
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and others want to help enterprises demonstrate that their AI applications are behaving themselves through the creation of a new foundation.
The Appia Foundation will, it explained rather impenetrably, “establish modular specifications that provide a connecting layer to bridge foundational global standards with practical, trusted assessments across the global AI value chain.”
Those specifications will help AI users ascertain whether the systems they are using meet all the obligations that apply to them in the form of standards and regulations, it said. It’s a challenging task with so much regional variation in requirements, and where the EU, for example, is more tightly controlled than the US.
The Foundation has established a set of criteria to demonstrate conformity with what is expected. There are two layers: the Requirements and Guidance layers will help users determine what is actually required, while the Assessment Enablement layer will look at how those
Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and others want to help enterprises demonstrate that their AI applications are behaving themselves through the creation of a new foundation.
The Appia Foundation will, it explained rather impenetrably, “establish modular specifications that provide a connecting layer to bridge foundational global standards with practical, trusted assessments across the global AI value chain.”
Those specifications will help AI users ascertain whether the systems they are using meet all the obligations that apply to them in the form of standards and regulations, it said. It’s a challenging task with so much regional variation in requirements, and where the EU, for example, is more tightly controlled than the US.
The Foundation has established a set of criteria to demonstrate conformity with what is expected. There are two layers: the Requirements and Guidance layers will help users determine what is actually required, while the Assessment Enablement layer will look at how those
Anthropic has joined Frontier, the carbon removal collective founded by Stripe, Google, and Shopify, becoming the first pure-play AI company to participate in the group. The move is part of a new $915 million funding tranche that nearly doubles Frontier’s total pledges to $1.8 billion. The announcement marks Anthropic’s first climate-related commitment, arriving at a […]
Money Simpler introduces an AI quant trading system as investors explore ways to generate additional returns from holding BTC and XRP beyond price gains. If someone were told that they could earn up to $9,999 in extra income every day…