Big Tech software era is over, says top investor James Anderson
Former Baillie Gifford fund manager says spoils of AI war will flow to hardware suppliers
France 24 AI·

In the world of artificial intelligence, the focus used to be on training AI models. Now, increasingly, it's on "inference" – the actual execution of the tasks we ask these systems to perform. David Gurlé is a French tech entrepreneur whose startup Antimatter aims to service the inference boom with energy solutions, mini data centres that fit inside a container and appropriate software – for only a fraction of the cost and time.
Read full articleFormer Baillie Gifford fund manager says spoils of AI war will flow to hardware suppliers
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