AI Weekly: Nvidia falls short, humanoid robots stand tall

AI Weekly: Nvidia falls short, humanoid robots stand tall
From NVIDIA falling short of expectations to humanoid robots marching into the future, this is AI Weekly AI chip powerhouse NVIDIA couldn't meet sky high expectations set by investors. Shares slid this week despite the firm beating quarterly profit expectations. Investors were put off by Nvidia's revenue outlook as it forecast the slowest growth in seven quarters. It also said supply chain constraints could be a problem in the future. NATO must work closer together to stay ahead in the new AI arms race. That was the warning from British Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden. He unveiled Britain's multimillion dollar plans to set up a new laboratory for AI security research. It will bring together experts to assess the impact of AI on national security. More than 30 firms and institutions showed off their tack at the International Conference on Humanoid Robotics in France. Companies are competing to be the first to get a viable Android into our daily lives. Serena Ivaldi is a leading researcher from the University of Lorraine. I think with the new AI methods that are now developed in image, that do image processes, language processing, we're going to see robots that are more and more interactive, that they can understand our instructions and then translate them into plans, actions. This tennis player is getting tips on history from artificial intelligence. Developed by Norwegian startup Sport AI, the technology uses machine learning and biometric technology to give athletes real time feedback. It analyzes video and compares the athletes techniques with thousands of other players, including the world's best, and delivers objective and actionable tips to improve performance.
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