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AI has set off a race to build computing clusters. Here's what's happening in Taiwan
Around the world, companies and governments are competing over who can build the most computing power -- quickly -- as the computing demands of generative artificial intelligence expand.
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Former Intelligence Official On Iran Nuclear Deal
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks about the Iran nuclear deal — which President Trump has called a "bad" deal — with Norman Roule, who retired last week as Iran mission manager for the director of national intelligence.
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Artists are unhappy with a man who submitted AI artwork to a contest
Jason Allen won $300 using a piece of artwork generated by an artificial intelligence.
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AI and Nvidia have been bright spots in an uncertain economy, but there are doubts now
This past week, AI darling Nvidia reported blockbuster financial results that beat analysts' expectations. But investors weren't impressed and the stock price dropped.
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Experts issue a dire warning about AI and encourage limits be imposed
Tech leaders warn that the harms of artificial intelligence is under-studied. And we need to catch up.
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Senators Will Question Intelligence Chiefs At Committee Hearing
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who is among the Senators who will question the leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies at a hearing Tuesday on Capitol Hill.
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Powell Less Sure of Pre-Iraq Intelligence
NPR's Michele Kelemen reports Secretary of State Colin Powell is putting a bit of distance between his pre-war views on the alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the growing evidence that there were none. A year ago in a speech at the United Nations, Powell insisted that known facts proved the Iraqi threat of WMD. Today he admits that if knew then what he knows today he might not have been so ready to go to war.
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Pa. Case Weighs Intelligent Design in Schools
A federal trial begins Monday in Harrisburg, Pa., over a Dover school district disclaimer that introduces the idea of "intelligent design" in high school biology classes. It is the first major test of the issue in a federal court.
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The White House issued new rules on how government can use AI. Here's what they do
The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer.
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Obama To Pick Intelligence Novice To Head CIA
President-elect Barack Obama is expected to choose former congressman Leon Panetta to head the CIA. Panetta has relatively little experience in national security matters, although he did participate in daily intelligence briefings with President Bill Clinton when he served as Clinton's chief of staff between 1994 and 1997.
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