Bluesky leans into AI with Attie, an app for building custom feeds
Bluesky launches Attie, an app leveraging AI to help users create personalized content feeds on its open social networking protocol.
Read on TechCrunch →AMD's Helios GPU platform, designed for AI and data center expansion, is set for a global rollout, including India, in H2 2026, with a partnership with TCS for AI-ready infrastructure.
Why it matters
This announcement signifies a significant step in the hardware infrastructure supporting the burgeoning AI industry. The availability of specialized GPU platforms like Helios is crucial for accelerating AI model training and deployment, which in turn fuels innovation across various sectors. AMD's focus on AI demand and data center expansion highlights the critical role of hardware in the continued growth and accessibility of AI technologies.
AMD is releasing a new type of computer chip called Helios that's really good at running AI programs. It will be available worldwide, including in India, by the end of 2026 to help companies build more AI systems.
Bluesky launches Attie, an app leveraging AI to help users create personalized content feeds on its open social networking protocol.
Read on TechCrunch →A report by HUMAN Security indicates that automated internet traffic is growing significantly faster than human traffic, driven by the increased use of Generative AI tools.
Read on Economic Times Tech →LiteLLM, a popular open-source AI project, was compromised by malware designed to steal user credentials.
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