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A Nvidia design flaw, OpenAI nixes another safety team, and Huawei's new chip: AI news roundup

A Nvidia design flaw, OpenAI nixes another safety team, and Huawei's new chip: AI news roundup

Plus, some analysts say Apple Intelligence won't boost iPhone sales

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Earlier this week, the head of Dutch chipmaking equipment company ASML (ASML) said he expects more pressure from the U.S. on its allies to curb chip sales to China. Meanwhile, an advanced chip manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) was reportedly found in sanctioned Chinese tech giant Huawei’s latest AI chips.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the APEC CEO Summit on November 16, 2023 in San Francisco, California.
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OpenAI is disbanding the team responsible for advising the startup on how ready the world is for higher levels of artificial intelligence.

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Tech pioneer Intel (INTC) has seemingly missed out on the artificial intelligence boom — and part of it can reportedly be traced back to a decision not to buy the chipmaker at the center of it all almost two decades ago.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the Nvidia GTC on March 18, 2024 in San Jose, California.
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Nvidia (NVDA) says it has fixed a design flaw in its latest artificial intelligence chips that led to production and shipping delays.

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in San Jose, California on February 18, 2017.
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An advanced chip manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company was reportedly found in sanctioned Chinese tech giant Huawei’s latest artificial intelligence chips.

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ASML’s head office in Veldhoven, Netherlands on January 30, 2023.
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With U.S. restrictions on investing in artificial intelligence in China expected imminently, the head of a major Dutch chipmaking equipment company said he expects more pressure on U.S. allies to curb chip sales to China.

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Artificial intelligence has the power to help retailers not only maximize their bottom lines, but also streamline the creative process.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the Bipartisan Policy Center on September 27, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
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Nvidia (NVDA) closed at a record high Monday as Wall Street anticipates Big Tech firms’ earnings reports in November.

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Qualcomm’s (QCOM) new chip could help drive competition between Android and Apple’s (AAPL) iOS.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook
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Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook doesn’t seem to be too worried about the iPhone maker’s late start on artificial intelligence.

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IPhone 16 Pro model.
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Apple (AAPL) is expected to introduce its much hyped artificial intelligence features next week, but analysts aren’t expecting the rollout to turbocharge lagging demand for its latest lineup of iPhones.

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Microsoft at Deutsche Telekom’s Digital X event on September 19, 2024 in Cologne, Germany.
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Microsoft (MSFT) has launched new capabilities for its “personal, private” artificial intelligence assistant, Copilot.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman at the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference on July 11, 2023 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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This week, Google (GOOGL) and Amazon (AMZN) both announced nuclear power agreements following a deal by Microsoft (MSFT) in September to purchase nuclear energy from Constellation Energy (CEG).

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