The commotion was really loud in the artificial intelligence world today, November 9, as a new technology sparked several controversies. In the first incident, reports have highlighted that Nvidia is soon going to release three AI chips for China. This comes weeks after the US government restricted trade of advanced semiconductors with China, forcing Nvidia to not sell its top-of-the-line A800 and H800 series chipsets to China. In other news, rapper Bad Bunny wrote a post on his WhatsApp Channel asking fans to leave if they choose to listen to the viral song on TikTok that has been generated using AI and mimics his voice. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.
Nvidia is set to release three new AI chips for China in response to recent US restrictions on semiconductor exports to China, as per a Bloomberg report. These chips are based on the design of Nvidia's flagship H100 product, and Chinese firms are expected to receive them soon. The US had previously imposed restrictions on AI accelerators for China out of national security concerns. This move comes after Nvidia faced a stock decline due to the US government's efforts to restrict advanced chip sales to China, affecting its product development and customer supply capabilities.
Bad Bunny has expressed strong disapproval of a viral TikTok song that uses AI to mimic his voice, a report by Billboard said. In a message on his WhatsApp Channel for fans, the artist conveyed his disapproval and demanded that anyone enjoying the AI-generated song should leave his group, emphasizing that he wants fans to focus on his new album, "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Manana." The specific AI-generated song that upset Bad Bunny is unclear, as multiple such songs are
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