
The past week has been a whirlwind of advancements and announcements in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector, prominently featuring NVIDIA's GTC 2024 event, which concluded with significant reveals including Project GR00T, aimed at enhancing humanoid robot learning. NVIDIA's market capitalization is nearing $2.35T, with predictions of overtaking tech giants like Microsoft ($3.19T) and Apple ($2.68T) in the coming months, largely due to its AI innovations. The company's CEO, Jensen Huang, has made bold claims about the future of AI in gaming, suggesting that within the next five to ten years, games could be entirely generated by AI, down to every pixel. Additionally, NVIDIA unveiled its latest AI chip, claimed to be capable of performing tasks 30 times faster than its predecessor. Other tech companies, including Broadcom, Microsoft, and Apple, are also making strides in AI, with Microsoft revealing major updates at its Surface & Windows AI event and Apple reportedly exploring partnerships to enhance iOS AI capabilities. Amidst these developments, China has begun phasing out U.S. semiconductors and software, favoring domestic products, signaling a significant shift in the global tech landscape.





































Key takeaways from Nvidia GTC 2024 https://t.co/juaZDORwaF
🤖🇺🇸 Apple's iOS 18 could be a game changer - the biggest OS update yet! We're talking generative AI capabilities, and some serious storage upgrades to house them. https://t.co/OrrUkJuTJx
Here's the AI companies I've heard Apple is going to choose for its AI: - OpenAI (Information confirmed talks) - Gemini (Recent leaks of Apple in talks with Google) - Anthropic (got a ping about it today from @perplexity_ai ) - Alibaba and Baidu (see below) Why not... Apple? https://t.co/yV4zb9eRyP