Kyt Dotson

Kyt Dotson is a Senior Editor at SiliconAngle and works to cover beats surrounding DevOps, security, gaming, and cutting edge technology. Before joining SiliconAngle, Kyt worked as a software engineer starting at Motorola in Q&A to eventually settle at Pets911.com where he helped build a vast database for pet adoption and a lost and found system. Kyt is a published author who writes science fiction and fantasy works that incorporate ideas from modern-day technological innovation and explore the outcome of living with those technologies.

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Nvidia expands AI capabilities with giga-scale networking and faster inference serving

Nvidia Corp. today announced advances in artificial intelligence software and networking innovations aimed at accelerating AI infrastructure and model deployment. The technology giant, which makes the graphics processing units that power much of the AI economy, unveiled Spectrum-XGS, or “giga-scale,” for its Spectrum-X Ethernet switching platform designed for AI workloads. Spectrum-X connects entire clusters within ...

Google opens AI Mode globally with more personalized agentic capabilities

Google LLC announced today it’s adding more advanced personalized capabilities to its AI Mode in Search, an artificial intelligence chatbot that can search many web pages and provide information conversationally. The company also said it’s expanding the capability to more people around the world, starting today, to more than  180 new countries and territories in English. ...

Google unveils Pixel 10 lineup and new AI assistance for its smartphones

Google LLC today unveiled its new Google Pixel 10 lineup of smartphones, a lighter pair of Pixel Buds, and more proactive artificial intelligence assistant capabilities. Among the lineup revealed at the Made By Google 2025 conference, Google included the Pixel 10, the 10 Pro and Pro XL, and a foldable version called the Pro Fold that ...

Quantinuum announces new quantum programming language and emulation platform

Integrated quantum computing company Quantinuum Ltd. today unveiled new open-source software tools designed to accelerate software development for quantum computing with a more intuitive programming language. The company also announced a new open-source emulator for its Helios quantum computing hardware, Selene, built to model entangled quantum behavior realistically. The new language is called Guppy. The ...

Bluefish raises $20M to help enterprise marketing take control in the era of AI chatbots

Bluefish Labs Inc., an artificial intelligence marketing platform for enterprise brands, said today it has raised $20 million in early funding to change how brand intelligence and AI product discovery work in an era where consumers go to AI chatbots to discover and compare products. The Series A funding round was led by NEA, with ...

LambdaTest releases Agent-to-Agent testing platform to validate complex AI apps

LambdaTest Inc., a generative artificial intelligence-powered software testing platform, today unveiled the private beta model release of its AI Agent-to-Agent Testing service, which will allow developers to validate and assess AI agents. In the short time that AI agents have become a trend, they have become a major facet of digital transformation. Unlike traditional AI ...

Lightning AI launches multicloud GPU marketplace to connect developers to compute infrastructure

Lightning AI, a platform that provides tools for developing artificial intelligence and machine learning apps, today announced the launch of its multicloud graphics processing unit marketplace, which will provide AI teams access to on-demand and reserved GPUs. The company said the new GPU marketplace will put the power of AI infrastructure into the hands of ...

Medallion raises $43M to streamline back-office paperwork for healthcare

Medallion, an artificial intelligence-powered platform provider that automates manual back-office management duties, today announced it has raised $43 million in new funding. The funding round was led by Acrew Capital, with participation from more than a half-dozen investors, including Washington Harbour Partners, Sequoia Capital, GV, Spark Capital and NFDG. With this cash injection, the company ...

Grammarly leans into writing assistance agents for students and professionals

Grammarly Inc., the startup best known for its artificial intelligence-powered proofreading and writing productivity software, today announced the launch of nine specialized AI agents designed to assist with writing tasks. The new agents are available within Docs, Grammarly’s AI-native writing surface that embeds intelligent assistance directly into the writing process. The lineup includes agents that surface ...

Nvidia releases massive AI-ready European language dataset and tools

Only a tiny fraction of the more than 7,000 languages on Earth are supported by artificial intelligence models, so today Nvidia Corp. announced a massive new AI-ready dataset and models to support the development of high-quality AI translation for European languages. The new dataset, named Granary, is a massive open-source corpus of multilingual audio, including ...