Nvidia supports MetAI, a Taiwanese startup developing AI-powered digital twins.
Nvidia is intensifying its focus on robotics and industrial AI applications with innovations like its Omniverse platform and the recent launch of Mega, an Omniverse Blueprint framework for creating digital twins. These tools are aimed at advancing AI applications in physical systems. Nvidia is also investing in startups to bolster this effort.
Read MoreRaspberry AI Secures $24M from a16z to Revolutionize Fashion Design
The fashion industry is evolving at an unprecedented pace, with brands and manufacturers seeking innovative ways to meet the rising demand for rapid design iterations. Raspberry AI, a two-year-old startup, has emerged as a key solution, offering a text-to-image generative AI platform that allows designers to visualize and iterate their concepts instantly.
Read MoreBlaize Set to Become the First AI Chip Startup to Go Public in 2025
The rise of Nvidia has reignited investor interest in AI chip startups, with Blaize, founded by former Intel engineers, preparing to go public on Nasdaq through a SPAC deal. The announcement, made on Monday, sets the public listing date for Tuesday.
Read MoreFTC Fines AI Accessibility Startup accessiBe $1M for Misleading Advertising
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has fined accessiBe, a startup that markets AI-powered tools to improve website accessibility, $1 million for false advertising and compensating reviewers without proper disclosure.
Read MoreApheris Tackles AI Data Bottlenecks in Life Sciences with Federated Computing
The success of AI in healthcare hinges on data, yet much of it remains inaccessible due to patient privacy, regulatory hurdles, and IP concerns. Apheris, a startup founded by Robin Röhm and Michael Höh, addresses these challenges through federated computing, enabling AI model training without moving sensitive data.
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