Qualcomm CEO Sees 'Massive' AI Opportunity in Robotics
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon sees robotics as the "next big wave of AI" during an interview with Caroline Hyde at CES in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon sees robotics as the "next big wave of AI" during an interview with Caroline Hyde at CES in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI has completed a $20 billion funding round from investors including Nvidia Corp., Valor Equity Partners and the Qatar Investment Authority, the company said.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon says robotics is the next big opportunity in AI. Speaking with Caroline Hyde at CES in Las Vegas, Amon also says Qualcomm doesn't see AI as in a bubble and discusses the autonomous driving race. (Source: Bloomberg)
Siemens AG Chief Executive Officer Roland Busch sees potential deals in artificial intelligence, life sciences and operations software, which runs factories.
Nvidia and Siemens announced plans to build an industrial AI operating system together. CEOs Jensen Huang and Roland Busch speak to Ed Ludlow about this partnership, the need for energy, Nvidia's new chips, China and Siemen's potential deals in the operations software space. They sit down at the Consumer Electronics Show. (Source: Bloomberg)
Makers of cooling systems saw their stocks plunge on Tuesday after comments by Nvidia Corp.’s chief executive raised fears about demand for their products from data centers.
General Catalyst CEO and Managing Director Hemant Taneja discusses venture capital within AI and his expectations for the next phase of AI regulation. He joins Caroline Hyde at CES in Las Vegas. (Source: Bloomberg)
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says the artificial intelligence industry always needs more energy. He speaks to Ed Ludlow at the Consumer Electronics Show. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal has no remaining ad spots available for the upcoming Winter Olympics, signaling high demand as the company prepares for a whirlwind of sporting events next month including Super Bowl LX and the NBA All-Star Game.
The former Apple Inc. designer who helped create the iPhone Air is joining AI startup Hark, part of a push by that company to attract Silicon Valley talent.