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NVIDIA’s “China-Only” Chip Has Entered the Chat

NVIDIA is once again threading the geopolitical needle, this time by rolling out a toned-down version of its Blackwell AI chip specifically for China. With U.S. export restrictions tightening, the chip giant is playing chess—not checkers—by launching a stripped-back GPU expected to cost between $6,500 and $8,000. It skips the fancy packaging and cutting-edge specs, but it’s still built to keep NVIDIA in the Chinese market, which brought in nearly 13% of its revenue last year. This marks their third attempt at creating a “made-for-China” chip workaround since U.S. bans started raining down. Production could start as soon as next month, while a second chip is rumored to be in the works for September. As NVIDIA treads this fine line, it’s clear where there’s a trade war, there’s a tweakable GPU.
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AI is being trained on smells. Yes, really.Researchers are building models that can predict how molecules will smell leading to AI-designed perfumes, flavor enhancers, and even medical diagnostic tools based on scent detection.
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Nick Clegg, former UK deputy PM , just lit a match in the middle of the UK’s AI policy debate. While he agrees artists should be able to opt out of AI training, he says actually asking for permission before using their work would be "implausible" and a move that could "basically kill" the UK's AI industry. The controversy comes as Parliament debates a bill amendment that would force AI companies to disclose what copyrighted material they use, backed by names like Elton John and Dua Lipa. But lawmakers rejected it, citing the need to protect both tech and creative sectors. The battle's not over though, as supporters like Baroness Beeban Kidron say they’ll keep pushing for transparency when the bill hits the House of Lords in June. Because in the fight between innovation and inspiration, no one wants to be left singing the blues.
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OpenAI Bets Big on AI Hardware With $6.5B Acquisition: OpenAI has acquired Jony Ive and Sam Altman’s secretive AI hardware startup, io, in a $6.5 billion all-equity deal to create next-gen consumer devices that take AI beyond the screen. The move positions Ive as the design lead and Altman as the visionary, drawing clear parallels to Apple’s iconic Jobs-Ive era.
Anthropic CEO Downplays AI Hallucinations on Path to AGI: At Anthropic’s first developer event, CEO Dario Amodei claimed today’s AI models hallucinate less than humans and insisted hallucinations won’t block the path to AGI. While critics cite hallucinations as a major flaw, Amodei argued the real challenge isn’t frequency but the surprising ways AI gets things wrong.
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