Twitter wants help with deepfakes, and Microsoft Azure will rent out new AI chips for its cloud users, and more • The Register
Roundup Here's this week's collection of AI-related news that we found interesting. Read on to find out more about a new chip coming to Microsoft Azure and how Twitter hopes to deal with deepfakes. Graphcore ML chips coming to Microsoft Azure: Graphcore, a British AI hardware startup, is teaming up with Microsoft to bring its Intelligence Processing Unit chip to cloud users. "The Graphcore IPU is unique in keeping the entire machine learning knowledge model inside the processor," it said this week. "With 16 IPU processors, all connected with IPU-Link technology in a server, an IPU system will have over 100,000 completely independent programs, all working in parallel on the machine intelligence knowledge model."
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