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☢️ AI's Energy Appetite Revives Nuclear Plant: Michigan Reopens Palisades to Power Data Centers

AI's Energy-Hungry Appetite Drives Nuclear Power Revival

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.

1 -☢️ AI's Energy Appetite Revives Nuclear Plant: Michigan Reopens Palisades to Power Data Centers

A new AI tool from Avenda Health may improve prostate cancer detection. In a study, their software, Unfold AI, identified cancer more accurately than doctors (84.7% vs 67.2-75.9%).  AI also helped doctors predict cancer size more consistently. This could lead to better personalized treatment plans for prostate cancer patients.

2 - 📝 Google Meet Becomes Your AI Note-Taker: Automatic Note-Taking Feature Now Available

Google Meet's new AI-powered feature, "take notes for me," is now available to select Google Workspace users. This feature automatically summarizes meeting discussions, creating a Google Doc that's attached to the calendar event. While it currently only supports spoken English, it's expected to be a valuable tool for taking notes, catching up on missed meetings, and improving accessibility.

3 - 💪🏻 Nvidia's Blackwell Delays Don't Spook Analysts: Chipmaker's Earnings Expectations Remain Strong

Nvidia is expected to report strong second-quarter earnings despite delays in its new AI platform, Blackwell. Analysts predict revenue to more than double year-over-year, driven by robust demand from cloud companies. While Blackwell delays may slightly impact future revenue, Hopper demand is expected to fill the gap in the short term. The market's focus should be on the supply side and when Nvidia will start seeing tangible revenue from Blackwell.

4 - 🤫 Google's Secret Sauce: How the Tech Giant Trains Apple's AI and Gemini

Google has been quietly leading the AI chip market with its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). Originally designed for internal use, TPUs are now available to cloud customers, including Apple. Despite facing competition from Nvidia, Google has maintained a strong market share and continues to innovate in AI chip technology. As the demand for AI-powered applications grows, Google's TPUs are poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of AI.

5 - 💸 HP Gets $50 Million Boost: Chips Act Funding to Support Oregon Facility

HP has been awarded a $50 million grant to expand its microfluidics technology in Oregon. This funding, from the Chips and Science Act, will support the company's efforts to develop advanced semiconductor devices for life sciences applications. The expansion is expected to create hundreds of jobs and contribute to the U.S. semiconductor industry's growth.

Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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