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As AI wipes the job market for Gen Z, AMD CEO Lisa Su insists she’s still hiring at the $300 billion semiconductor ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su rejects predictions of mass job losses from AI, emphasising its potential to improve productivity, solve complex problems, and transform industries such as healthcare, while affirming ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su rejects the notion that artificial intelligence will cause widespread job losses, instead believing it will enhance productivity and solve complex problems.
AMD CEO Lisa Su expresses optimism about AI's role, dismissing fears of widespread job losses, particularly for Gen Z. She ...
As AI wipes the job market for Gen Z, AMD CEO Lisa Su insists she’s still hiring at the $300 billion semiconductor company—and believes humanity will not be outpaced by AI.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNNvidia, AMD, Other AI Stocks Score Price-Target Hikes Amid Strong AI Server Demand
Data indicates that production of server computers for artificial intelligence applications remains strong, prompting a Wall ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a June podcast that he found it "crazy" that Meta was trying to poach his staff with $100 ...
The global AI chip race narrative used to be about U.S. national security, but apparently now it's about tariffs: Nvidia and ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su has stated that AI will not result in large-scale job losses and remains confident in human capability.
10 Testing as of Sept 2024 by AMD performance labs using the following benchmarks: Blender, Cinebench R24, Geekbench 6.3, and Passmark 11, systems: HP EliteBook X G1a with AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO ...
Enterprise-focused Canadian AI startup Cohere has raised $500 million in a funding round led by Radical Ventures and Inovia ...
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Spy twist? US allegedly bugged AI chips of Nvidia and AMD bound for China with hidden trackers
The US government is reportedly using hidden trackers in AI chip shipments to prevent illegal diversion to China, sparking ...
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