🎓 The First Supercomputer Made for Students

⛏️ Bitcoin ‘Halving’ Will Deal a $10 Billion Blow to Crypto Miners, 🌈 TikTok Is Testing AI Generated Influencers

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Nvidia helped the Atlanta-based university Georgia Tech design the first supercomputer specifically made for learning.

Don’t assume it’s watered down for student use. The computer is made up of 160 state-of-the-art GPUs. To put this computational power into perspective, it would take a single NVIDIA H100 GPU one second to come up with a multiplication operation that would take Georgia Tech’s 50,000 students 22 years to achieve.

By 2025, all engineering students at the school will be able to play inside the new “digital sandbox.” They can use it for robotics, engineering, design, and generative AI projects. That’s something most people never get to do, unless they’ve landed at a major tech company like OpenAI or Apple. Read more.

Crypto miners are bracing themselves to lose out on billions of dollars. The forthcoming ‘halving’ software update will slash the amount they can earn each day. Read more.

TikTok, while claiming it’s obsessed with creators, is eyeing an interesting new play – AI-generated influencers for advertising. Think of people who don’t exist, but advertisers can customize for promoting products. Read more.

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