Month: August 2024

Apple’s Mac Mini with the M2 Pro chipset is $150 off right now

Are you looking to boost your iMac’s capabilities without having to do a complete overhaul? The Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip is quite a force to be reckoned with and it’s available for a record-low price of $1,150, down from $1,299, thanks to an eight percent discount and a $49 coupon you can click right on the product’s page. This model has 512GB and 8TB of storage but no AppleCare+. 
Apple released the Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip in early 2023. We gave it an 86 in our review thanks to its excellent performance (it has up to 12-core CPU and up to 19-core GPU). It also offers two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, four Thunderbolt 4 ports, a headphone jack and gigabit Ethernet.

The look and experience of the Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip are solid. By the latter, we mean that it doesn’t really make any sound. Meanwhile, its sleek, compact design ensures you have room on your desk.
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Are you looking to boost your iMac’s capabilities without having to do a complete overhaul? The Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip is quite a force to be reckoned with and it’s available for a record-low price of $1,150, down from $1,299, thanks to an eight percent discount and a $49 coupon you can click right on the product’s page. This model has 512GB and 8TB of storage but no AppleCare+. 

Apple released the Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip in early 2023. We gave it an 86 in our review thanks to its excellent performance (it has up to 12-core CPU and up to 19-core GPU). It also offers two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, four Thunderbolt 4 ports, a headphone jack and gigabit Ethernet.

The look and experience of the Mac Mini with an M2 Pro chip are solid. By the latter, we mean that it doesn’t really make any sound. Meanwhile, its sleek, compact design ensures you have room on your desk.

Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/apples-mac-mini-with-the-m2-pro-chipset-is-150-off-right-now-144724475.html?src=rss

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Five months after Microsoft hired its founders, Inflection adds usage caps to Pi

Inflection will cap free access to its AI chatbot Pi in the coming months, the startup tells TechCrunch. Users can also now export their conversations off the AI chatbot, as the new CEO shifts the company’s focus towards enterprise products. The usage caps come just a year after Inflection raised $1.3 billion to build out
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Inflection will cap free access to its AI chatbot Pi in the coming months, the startup tells TechCrunch. Users can also now export their conversations off the AI chatbot, as the new CEO shifts the company’s focus towards enterprise products. The usage caps come just a year after Inflection raised $1.3 billion to build out […]

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Nintendo is closing out the summer with a 40 minute showcase

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Nintendo has added one final event to the summer game-a-palooza calendar with not one but two game showcases. Tomorrow at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET, Nintendo will host an indie world showcase, then a partner direct will immediately follow. Altogether, Nintendo says the two back-to-back events will be 40-minutes long.

Join us tomorrow, August 27 at 7am PT, for an #IndieWorld Showcase followed by a #NintendoDirect Partner Showcase! The livestream, featuring both presentations back-to-back, will be roughly 40 minutes in total.Watch here: https://t.co/SyxftK1vRR pic.twitter.com/tIs15ggQaM— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) August 26, 2024

Nintendo’s already had its big bang summer showcase this year. Back in June, Nintendo announced several new first party games. Among them was a new Mario & Luigi title, a new game in the Legend of Zelda series that actually stars Zelda, and the company finally announced Metroid Prime 4 would finally exit its development purgatory of nigh on 10 years sometime in 2025.
These two showcases will likely not have announcements as big as those in June but hey, Hollow Knight: Silksong by Team Cherry hasn’t been seen in years and it is technically an indie game so… y’know hope springs eternal.
Of note, the company has once again trotted out what’s become its catchphrase of late, warning viewers that, “there will be no mention of the Nintendo Switch successor during either of these presentations.” The new console is rumored for launch in Q1 2025, with promises it’ll be revealed before April 2025.

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Nintendo has added one final event to the summer game-a-palooza calendar with not one but two game showcases. Tomorrow at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET, Nintendo will host an indie world showcase, then a partner direct will immediately follow. Altogether, Nintendo says the two back-to-back events will be 40-minutes long.

Join us tomorrow, August 27 at 7am PT, for an #IndieWorld Showcase followed by a #NintendoDirect Partner Showcase! The livestream, featuring both presentations back-to-back, will be roughly 40 minutes in total.

Watch here: https://t.co/SyxftK1vRR pic.twitter.com/tIs15ggQaM

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) August 26, 2024

Nintendo’s already had its big bang summer showcase this year. Back in June, Nintendo announced several new first party games. Among them was a new Mario & Luigi title, a new game in the Legend of Zelda series that actually stars Zelda, and the company finally announced Metroid Prime 4 would finally exit its development purgatory of nigh on 10 years sometime in 2025.

These two showcases will likely not have announcements as big as those in June but hey, Hollow Knight: Silksong by Team Cherry hasn’t been seen in years and it is technically an indie game so… y’know hope springs eternal.

Of note, the company has once again trotted out what’s become its catchphrase of late, warning viewers that, “there will be no mention of the Nintendo Switch successor during either of these presentations.” The new console is rumored for launch in Q1 2025, with promises it’ll be revealed before April 2025.

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IBM is Latest US Tech Giant To Pull Back From China

IBM is the latest American company to downsize its presence in China amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing. From a report: China’s efforts to decrease its dependence on the West have ratcheted up local market competition — and U.S. tech giants including Microsoft are looking elsewhere to house their operations. IBM will shut down its research and development department in China, impacting about 1,000 jobs, multiple outlets reported Monday.

The Chinese government has encouraged domestic companies to overtake and push out U.S. tech dominance out of the country in a bid for self-sufficiency in the sector, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year. IBM has faced mounting competition in China in recent years, IBM executive Jack Hergenrother told employees virtually Monday, per the Journal. IBM reportedly plans to move its R&D operations to other overseas facilities. According to the company’s 2023 annual report released earlier this year, the company saw its revenue in China drop 19.6% last year.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

IBM is the latest American company to downsize its presence in China amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing. From a report: China’s efforts to decrease its dependence on the West have ratcheted up local market competition — and U.S. tech giants including Microsoft are looking elsewhere to house their operations. IBM will shut down its research and development department in China, impacting about 1,000 jobs, multiple outlets reported Monday.

The Chinese government has encouraged domestic companies to overtake and push out U.S. tech dominance out of the country in a bid for self-sufficiency in the sector, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year. IBM has faced mounting competition in China in recent years, IBM executive Jack Hergenrother told employees virtually Monday, per the Journal. IBM reportedly plans to move its R&D operations to other overseas facilities. According to the company’s 2023 annual report released earlier this year, the company saw its revenue in China drop 19.6% last year.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Unlocking the code: AI’s data dilemma

Can agent-based systems unlock AI’s potential by mastering unstructured data complexities?

With the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) evolving at such a startling pace, one of the most pressing challenges faced by data teams and engineers is how to handle the mass of unstructured and heterogenous data sources.

Unlike structured data, that is able to fit neatly into tables and databases, unstructured data is built up from a vast array of formats, including video, text and images. These formats all have their own intricacies, and the heterogeneity of these data sources can add further levels of complexity.

With this in mind, can teams find a way to optimize the collection and analysis of their data to maximize the impact of AI on their business? Given how activity is trending, agent-based systems and agent-agent communication appear to be the golden idea that will take the AI movement to the next level.

Unstructured data’s historical challenge

Historically, unstructured data, like audio, video, and social media interactions, has posed a substantial challenge for companies trying to interpret and convert it into formats that are structured appropriately for analysis and AI applications. For many organizations, the sheer complexity and cost of processing this unstructured data has meant that until recently, it remained heavily underutilized.

As a result, despite unstructured data comprising the majority of available data and possessing significant unrealized potential, organizations have tended to turn towards structured data, such as excel files and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tags.

In recent years however, technological developments in the use of AI, along with generative AI, have transformed the way in which unstructured data can be interpreted and extracted.

For example, major cloud companies, including Microsoft and Google, have expanded their cloud services to support creating “data lakes” from unstructured data. Microsoft’s Azure AI now uses a mixture of text analysis, optical character recognition, voice recognition and machine vision to interpret an unstructured data set that could include text or images. Thanks to this advancement, businesses can now access this richer resource of data and finally unlock its value.

What are the current issues with unstructured data?

Organizations can now tap into a wealth of rich information that was previously inaccessible.

However, this is still not without its challenges. For example, navigating the varying levels of content quality, scope and detail of this unstructured data can pose a significant hurdle. With unstructured data, there tends to be much more irrelevant noise. If there is too much of this, then it can be challenging for even AI to accurately identify answers while sifting through information.

Additionally, the lack of regulation when it comes to the creation of unstructured data can impact its usefulness. Whilst these larger datasets generally offer greater levels of consistency, it is still a challenge adapting them to be utilized by AI and thus leveraged more effectively by organizations.

Being able to effectively utilize unstructured data typically involves incorporating it into an organization’s existing data framework. A comprehensive understanding of the data’s properties, connections, and possible uses is necessary for this integration. A big challenge for many of these unstructured projects is to simply define a clear goal, in order for these models to be trained accurately.

Many organizations still struggle to leverage these existing data assets to generate business value.

So, whilst the previous issue of unlocking and obtaining the data has been largely solved, being able to hypothesize its potential value and applications remains a significant obstacle.

What is expected next for the GenAI movement?

In the future, we should expect human involvement in data sourcing and interpreting to decrease. We are instead likely to see an increase in agent-based systems, along with agent-to-agent communications, which minimizes the need for human intervention in data handling. The boom in generative AI has paved the way for specialized agents, which include:

“Engineering agents” for code generation“Data generation agents” for creating synthetic data for testing“Code testing agents” for validating and testing code“Documentation agents” for generating documentation for various aspects such as code, use cases, and processes

There is no question that a system where specialized AI agents interact with one another can accelerate development, make it more accurate, and more consistent.

Organizations can now devote greater resources to utilizing data rather than preparing it. It is highly likely that in the near future, we will see these AI agents be offered as a product by service providers. These service providers could take a company’s requirements, then produce a fully tested, spec-compliant code produced by AI agents.

By outsourcing these technical tasks, companies would significantly reduce the length of time taken to complete these kinds of tasks, as well as reducing the need for large in-house development teams. It appears the time is now for companies to consider those specific roles generative AI can play to maximize value from their data programs, and ultimately get far greater results from their investment in these recently expanded areas.

It has been known for some time that generative AI has the potential to revolutionize the way organizations operate. However, implementing it effectively into organizations will still mean navigating its weaknesses before maximum capabilities can be achieved.

Organizations are yet to fully embrace AI-friendly data acquisition and integration. Those that adapt can maximize investment value and change their fortunes for the better.

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