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Samarbete mellan Xiris Group och Intel Inc. möjliggör genombrott inom interaktiv realtids-distribution av AI-inferens och applikationer
Xiris Group AB och Intel Inc. ger företag och deras användare tillgång till individanpassat interaktivt digitalt innehåll i realtid genom att kombinera effektiv molninfrastruktur med nyskapande programvara för AI-inferens och applikationsdistribution.
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Elon Musk Is Right About the End of the Smartphone—But for the Wrong Reason
Elon Musk recently predicted the end of the smartphone. “In five or six years,” he said, “we won’t have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node — no apps, no OS, just AI.” It’s easy to dismiss such statements as provocation, but...
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Xiris and Intel Partner on Real-Time AI
Xiris Group AB has partnered with Intel Inc. to advance real-time AI inference and cloud-based application delivery. By combining Xiris’ real-time infrastructure with Intel’s hardware ecosystem, the collaboration aims to help businesses deliver more responsive digital experiences without relying as heavily on local device performance.


Rekordsatsning på 44 miljoner euro till svensk utveckling av 5G och undervattensinfrastruktur för elektronisk kommunikation
Sverige har fått ekonomisk jackpot för att stärka vår digitala infrastruktur med hjälp av EU-medel. En rad satsningar, särskilt angelägna mot bakgrund av det försämrade säkerhetsläget, kan nu genomföras med full kraft. De fem projekten kommer att bidra till en stark och väl utvecklad digital infrastruktur.


Chip powerhouse Taiwan calls for economic partnership deal with EU
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te called on Monday for the signing of an economic partnership agreement with the EU, saying it would boost cooperation in semiconductors and that as democracies the two sides should be working together. Such an agreement would set a sound institutional basis for further cooperation in fields as semiconductors and AI.


The role of power in unlocking the European AI revolution
The rise of AI is driving data center demand and shifting power market dynamics. With European demand predicted to more than triple by 2030, significant investments are needed to realize this growth. Currently, the entire European power ecosystem faces significant challenges in accommodating this growing demand.


Google Must Open Android to Other App Stores and Billing Options, Judge Rules
In December, a federal jury in San Francisco found that Google had violated antitrust law by imposing high fees and stringent rules on Epic Games and other app developers in Google’s app store. On Monday, Judge James Donato of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ordered Google to make a series of changes to address its anticompetitive conduct. For three years starting Nov. 1, the company must allow developers to bring their own app stores to the Android mobile operating system.


EU ruling clamps down on Meta’s use of personal data for ads
The European Court of Justice has decided that Facebook owner Meta must minimize the amount of personal data it uses for personalized ads. The decision from the EU’s top court means that only a small part of Meta’s data collection can be used for advertisements.
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Transforming digital interactions - Moving all computing to the cloud
The rollout of high-speed connectivity is transforming the computing world. Elon Musk predicted that “In 5-6 years, we dont have phones in the traditional sense. What we call a phone will really be an AI edge node - no apps, no OS, just AI.”
Xiris group have made the prediction reality. Xiris Groups patented technology MIRS™ enables advanced AI and interactive applications to run entirely in the cloud, eliminating the need for high-performance devices or local hardware.
We have developed MIRS™: Mobile Interactive Real-time System - The execution layer for interactive real-time cloud compute. We deliver scalable, cost-efficient real-time distribution of interactive applications and AI-inference - without downloads, updates, or hardware limits. Our solution significantly benefits users and businesses by enabling them to access infinite computing power regardless of device.



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October 16, 2023

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build
India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has unveiled an ambitious plan to enhance the nation's AI capabilities. The proposal aims to build a formidable computing infrastructure, comprising high-end compute, inference arm, and edge compute, with a total of 80 exaflops of power. This infrastructure is set to revolutionize AI training and inference in India. Additionally, plans for the India Datasets Platform (IDP) highlight the importance of aggregating and utilizing data for various applications. Despite challenges, this vision positions India for a significant leap in AI innovation.
October 16, 2023
India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build

October 16, 2023

India's AI vision calls for 80 exaflops of AI infrastructure build
India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has unveiled an ambitious plan to enhance the nation's AI capabilities. The proposal aims to build a formidable computing infrastructure, comprising high-end compute, inference arm, and edge compute, with a total of 80 exaflops of power. This infrastructure is set to revolutionize AI training and inference in India. Additionally, plans for the India Datasets Platform (IDP) highlight the importance of aggregating and utilizing data for various applications. Despite challenges, this vision positions India for a significant leap in AI innovation.


October 13, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets
Artificial intelligence abounds, and it’s only making its way deeper and deeper into every scrap of technology we use. Generative AI in particular is an invention that seems destined to follow us far into the future, so it’s best to try to make sense of where it’s headed. In a recent episode of the Business Wars podcast, Michael Calore and Lauren Goode from WIRED magazine joined the host to discuss the rapid rise of AI in recent years. They explored the future of artificial intelligence and whether the portrayal of AI in movies accurately predicts what's to come. The conversation offered valuable insights into the current state of AI and its potential impact on various industries.
October 13, 2023
Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets

October 13, 2023

Artificial Intelligence Is Seeping Into All of Your Gadgets
Artificial intelligence abounds, and it’s only making its way deeper and deeper into every scrap of technology we use. Generative AI in particular is an invention that seems destined to follow us far into the future, so it’s best to try to make sense of where it’s headed. In a recent episode of the Business Wars podcast, Michael Calore and Lauren Goode from WIRED magazine joined the host to discuss the rapid rise of AI in recent years. They explored the future of artificial intelligence and whether the portrayal of AI in movies accurately predicts what's to come. The conversation offered valuable insights into the current state of AI and its potential impact on various industries.


October 12, 2023

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country
AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard consume an astronomical amount of electricity and water — or, more precisely, the massive data centers that power them do. In a recent analysis published in the journal Joule, data scientist Alex de Vries at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands found that by 2027, these server farms could use anywhere between 85 to 134 terawatt hours of energy per year. That's roughly on par with the annual electricity use of Argentina, the Netherlands, or Sweden, as the New York Times points out, or 0.5 percent of the entire globe's energy demands. Sound familiar? The much-lampooned crypto industry spiked past similar power consumption thresholds in recent years. It's a massive carbon footprint that experts say should force us to reconsider the huge investments being made in the AI space — not to mention the eye-wateringly resource-intensive way that tech giants like OpenAI and Google operate.
October 12, 2023
AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country

October 12, 2023

AI's electricity use is spiking so fast it'll soon use as much power as an entire country
AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard consume an astronomical amount of electricity and water — or, more precisely, the massive data centers that power them do. In a recent analysis published in the journal Joule, data scientist Alex de Vries at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands found that by 2027, these server farms could use anywhere between 85 to 134 terawatt hours of energy per year. That's roughly on par with the annual electricity use of Argentina, the Netherlands, or Sweden, as the New York Times points out, or 0.5 percent of the entire globe's energy demands. Sound familiar? The much-lampooned crypto industry spiked past similar power consumption thresholds in recent years. It's a massive carbon footprint that experts say should force us to reconsider the huge investments being made in the AI space — not to mention the eye-wateringly resource-intensive way that tech giants like OpenAI and Google operate.


October 11, 2023

Mycket intressant rapport från Internetstiftelsen: Svenskarna och Internet 2023
En unik inblick i svenskarnas digitala liv: Välkommen till Svenskarna och internet 2023, en unik undersökning av svenska folkets digitala tillvaro. Med den här rapporten vill Internetstiftelsen bidra med fakta och insikter om hur användningen av internet i Sverige utvecklas och ge förutsättningar till att digitaliseringen av det svenska samhället och näringslivet sker på välinformerad grund.
October 11, 2023
Mycket intressant rapport från Internetstiftelsen: Svenskarna och Internet 2023

October 11, 2023

Mycket intressant rapport från Internetstiftelsen: Svenskarna och Internet 2023
En unik inblick i svenskarnas digitala liv: Välkommen till Svenskarna och internet 2023, en unik undersökning av svenska folkets digitala tillvaro. Med den här rapporten vill Internetstiftelsen bidra med fakta och insikter om hur användningen av internet i Sverige utvecklas och ge förutsättningar till att digitaliseringen av det svenska samhället och näringslivet sker på välinformerad grund.


October 10, 2023

G7 to draw up AI code of conduct this autumn: Kishida
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled a plan on Monday to hold a video conference with Group of Seven leaders this autumn to formulate international guidelines and a code of conduct for developers of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The envisaged compilation of the guidelines and code of conduct is part of the Hiroshima AI Process, an initiative for international best practices regarding generative AI, according to the Japanese leader.
October 10, 2023
G7 to draw up AI code of conduct this autumn: Kishida

October 10, 2023

G7 to draw up AI code of conduct this autumn: Kishida
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled a plan on Monday to hold a video conference with Group of Seven leaders this autumn to formulate international guidelines and a code of conduct for developers of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The envisaged compilation of the guidelines and code of conduct is part of the Hiroshima AI Process, an initiative for international best practices regarding generative AI, according to the Japanese leader.


October 10, 2023

Analysis: "AI’s $200B Question"
The goal of this analysis is to highlight the gap that we see today. AI hype has finally caught up to the deep learning technology breakthroughs in development since 2017. This is good news. A major CapEx buildout is happening. This should bring AI development costs down dramatically over the long-term. You used to have to buy a server rack to build any application. Now you can use the public clouds at a much lower cost. Likewise, today many AI companies are using a large portion of their venture capital on GPUs. As today’s supply constraints give way to a supply glut, the cost of running AI workloads will come down. This should spur more product development. It should also attract more founders to build in this space.
October 10, 2023
Analysis: "AI’s $200B Question"

October 10, 2023

Analysis: "AI’s $200B Question"
The goal of this analysis is to highlight the gap that we see today. AI hype has finally caught up to the deep learning technology breakthroughs in development since 2017. This is good news. A major CapEx buildout is happening. This should bring AI development costs down dramatically over the long-term. You used to have to buy a server rack to build any application. Now you can use the public clouds at a much lower cost. Likewise, today many AI companies are using a large portion of their venture capital on GPUs. As today’s supply constraints give way to a supply glut, the cost of running AI workloads will come down. This should spur more product development. It should also attract more founders to build in this space.




