Mike Wheatley

Mike Wheatley is a senior staff writer at SiliconANGLE. He loves to write about Big Data and the Internet of Things, and explore how these technologies are evolving and helping businesses to become more agile. Before joining SiliconANGLE, Mike was an editor at Argophilia Travel News, an occassional contributer to The Epoch Times, and has also dabbled in SEO and social media marketing. He usually bases himself in Bangkok, Thailand, though he can often be found roaming through the jungles or chilling on a beach. Got a news story or tip? Email Mike@SiliconANGLE.com.

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Intel unveils brain-inspired neuromorphic chip system for more energy-efficient AI workloads

Intel Corp. has achieved another key milestone on the road to developing neuromorphic processors modeled on the human brain that are designed to provide a more energy-efficient alternative to existing processing architectures. The chipmaker said today it has deployed the largest neuromorphic system ever made to Sandia National Laboratories, which is run by the U.S. ...

Kore.ai boosts enterprise generative AI development platform with new RAG and automation features

Kore.ai Inc., which offers an enterprise-grade development platform for generative artificial intelligence applications, today announced the latest update to its flagship Kore.ai Experience Optimization Platform. The startup said release V11.0 expands the platform’s capabilities with new features that can help to drive more intelligent, AI-powered business interactions in use cases such as customer service, agent ...

Linux Foundation, Intel and others promote open-source data stacks for enterprise generative AI

A Linux Foundation offshoot called the LF AI & Data Foundation is teaming up with a host of technology industry giants to launch a new initiative that aims to drive open-source innovation in data and artificial intelligence infrastructure. Announced today, the new initiative is called the Open Platform for Enterprise AI or OPEA, and it’s ...

AMD and Nvidia unveil new processors for AI PCs

Computer chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Nvidia Corp. are stepping up their game amid a growing frenzy for so-called AI personal computers, which are a new generation of PC that can run artificial intelligence workloads on device. In an announcement today, AMD unveiled a pair of new central processing units it said are optimized ...

MLCommons announces first benchmark for assessing AI safety

MLCommons, the nonprofit entity that creates and maintains the artificial intelligence industry’s most widely used benchmarks, today announced a new approach to measuring the safety of AI systems. The new MLCommons AI Safety v0.5 benchmark proof-of-concept focuses on measuring the safety of large language models that power chatbots such as ChatGPT. It does this by assessing ...

Google Cloud joins with biotech startups to accelerate AI-driven drug discovery and scientific research

Google Cloud today announced two new customers that will showcase the advantages of its cloud computing infrastructure for the biotech industry. The new partnerships were announced at the Bio-IT World conference this week, one of the major events on the biotech industry’s calendar. Google Cloud said it’s teaming up with an artificial intelligence startup called ...

Pegasystems offers every worker access to a personalized, generative AI-powered coach

Low-code automation software provider Pegasystems Inc. is enhancing its Pega Infinity portfolio of artificial intelligence tools with the launch of a generative AI-powered “employee mentor” it calls Pega GenAI Coach. Announced today as part of the update Pega Infinity 24.1. release, Pega GenAI Coach is designed to proactively advise workers on whatever task they’re performing, ...

AI is becoming more powerful and more expensive, and people are getting nervous

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence today published the seventh edition of its annual AI Index, one of the most comprehensive reports on the state of the artificial intelligence industry, and its main findings are unsurprising if a bit unsettling. The report finds that AI development is proceeding at breakneck speed as developers churn ...

Akamai expands cloud services with dedicated GPUs for media workloads

The developer-focused cloud computing infrastructure provider Akamai Technologies Inc. today announced the availability of a new industry-optimized service based on Nvidia Corp.’s graphics processing units that’s dedicated to media workloads. It leverages the Nvidia RTX 4000 Ada generation GPU to provide maximum performance efficiency and economics for customers in the media industry, encoding, decoding and processing ...

Elon Musk-backed xAI debuts its first multimodal model, Grok-1.5V

The Elon Musk-led artificial intelligence startup xAI Corp. unveiled its first multimodal model late Friday, adding to an AI arms race that never seems to end. It’s called Grok-1.5 Vision or Grok-1.5V, and it goes much further than the original Grok-1 large language model, since it can understand text and also visuals, including things such ...