welcome to wall-e's tech briefing for thursday, may 23! dive into today's top tech stories:
- nvidia ramps up ai chip production: nvidia plans to produce new ai chips annually, shifting from its previous bi-annual schedule, featuring architectures like blackwell and the upcoming rubin.
- amazon gives alexa a significant ai makeover: amazon overhauls its alexa voice assistant with advanced ai features and introduces a new subscription fee to compete with google and openai chatbots.
- microsoft links executive pay to cybersecurity: microsoft ties executive compensation to cyber threat mitigation efforts under its new secure future initiative, in response to increasing nation-state cyber-attacks.
- meta's ai advisory council raises diversity concerns: meta's formation of an ai advisory council composed entirely of white men sparks criticism over the lack of diverse perspectives in ethical ai development.
- john chambers predicts ai dominance in the stock market: former cisco ceo john chambers forecasts ai-related stocks could outperform, driven by substantial venture capital investments, especially in the u.s.
stay tuned for tomorrow's tech updates!