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  2. 🤖 OpenAI and Broadcom Partner on New AI Chip Development

  3. 🤝 LinkedIn Launches AI-Powered Hiring Assistant

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The Season of Learning

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OpenAI and Broadcom Partner on New AI Chip Development

OpenAI has teamed up with Broadcom Inc. to create a custom AI chip focused on handling AI models post-training. This partnership, which also involves consulting with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., is intended to streamline OpenAI’s approach to chip manufacturing and enhance the efficiency of their AI model operations.

Key Points:

  • Unlike the GPU chips used for training models, this new chip will specifically support inference, allowing AI models to respond to user queries.

  • Although OpenAI initially considered establishing its own chip manufacturing, the partnership with Broadcom offers a quicker, scalable solution.

  • To support this chip development, OpenAI is planning new investments in data centers, with CEO Sam Altman engaging with global investors to fund the infrastructure.

As demand for AI models grows, OpenAI’s partnership with Broadcom and TSMC could position it as a leader in deploying efficient AI chips, driving the next wave of AI advancements.

LinkedIn Launches AI-Powered Hiring Assistant

LinkedIn has launched "Hiring Assistant," an AI-powered tool designed to streamline recruitment tasks for recruiters by automating job description creation, candidate sourcing, and communication. Currently available to a select group of companies, Hiring Assistant marks LinkedIn's first AI "agent" and leverages Microsoft and OpenAI’s technology. This tool is part of LinkedIn’s push to integrate AI across its platform, especially in its B2B recruitment services, which generate significant revenue. By reducing time spent on administrative tasks, Hiring Assistant allows recruiters to focus on higher-impact responsibilities, with plans for additional features in the near future.

Quick Takes

  • Google’s Project Astra AI Apps Delayed Until 2025: Google announced that Project Astra, its initiative to develop AI apps capable of real-time, multimodal understanding, will not be available until 2025. The project, unveiled earlier this year, aims to create AI-powered agents that recognize surroundings and perform actions like answering questions or making purchases.

  • Aesthetic Launches as AI-Powered Fashion Concierge for Social Media Users: Aesthetic, a new fashion app, uses AI to let users shop for clothing they find on social media by sending links to its concierge, Alma, which then provides shoppable links. CEO LJ Northington envisions the platform as a hub for fashion inspiration and is exploring partnerships with brands to help creators monetize their styles.

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