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The potential impact of artificial intelligence on the 2024 presidential election is a topic of interest in Chicago and beyond.
Big Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are engaged in a fierce competition over AI talent, and the real beneficiaries seem to be the workers themselves, who are securing more lucrative compensation packages.
Amazon's stock has reached record highs, but its shares are considered overpriced compared to its earnings growth.
The United States has been using its trade powers to impede China's progress in advanced chipmaking, yet China has managed to develop its own competitors in the race for artificial intelligence.
Google's carbon emissions have seen a significant increase of almost 50% over the past five years, primarily driven by the rising energy consumption of data centers and emissions from its supply chain as a result of the power requirements of artificial intelligence systems, according to the company's latest annual environmental report.
Generative AI models, like the transformer-based ones used by Gemma and OpenAI's GPT-4o, rely on tokenization to process text.
David Kim, a computer science major at UNC-Chapel Hill, has submitted 326 job applications but has only reached the interview round for three of them.