Training compute builds AI models. Inference compute runs them — repeatedly, at global scale, serving millions of users billions of times daily.
In 2026, you could win by building the future, or you could lose by becoming the legacy system someone else replaces. The base case for survival is no longer just data; it is a combination of ...
Intelligent infrastructure solutions provider Ubicquia Inc. revealed today that it has raised $106 million in new funding to accelerate development of its artificial intelligence-enabled ...
So what's driving this wave? At its core, it's the growing need for specialized AI hardware, software, and physical facilities required to power today's sophisticated AI applications. While ...
I sat down with Elena Sinelnikova, co-founder of Metis and CryptoChicks, at the Blockchain Futurist Conference in Miami. She spoke about decentralization, AI, and the ownership of data in an ...
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jason Eshraghian is reimagining how artificial intelligence can operate by taking cues from the human brain, developing strategies to ...
The promise of AI in science has never been louder, but is the laboratory ready to deliver on it? The Laboratory Informatics Guide 2026 cuts through the noise to ask the questions that matter most.
By Yangchula Bhutia Georgios Bouloukakis, University of Patras; Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) “Edge computing”, which was ...
The Ubicquia Innovation Center for Intelligent Infrastructure will drive sensor, AI and analytics innovation to digitize and monitor infrastructure across utility, municipal, commercial and industrial ...
The first wave of AI lived inside the screen. It wrote, translated, summarized and conversed. It reshaped cognitive work and accelerated digital productivity. But a new phase is now emerging — one ...
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