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£10B AI Data Hub, AI Scientist Carl, Google’s 3D Video Calls

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  • 😊 Today’s Update: Today’s news highlights From AI-driven research to cutting-edge chip manufacturing, today’s updates showcase how technology is reshaping industries and economies.

  • £10B AI Data Hub Planned for Failed Gigafactory Site

  • Carl: The First AI Scientist Writing Peer-Reviewed Papers

  • Google’s Project Starline: A New Era for Video Calls

  • TSMC’s $100B U.S. Chip Investment

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£10B AI Data Hub Planned for Failed Gigafactory Site

 

The site of the failed Britishvolt gigafactory in Cambois, Northumberland, could soon host a £10 billion AI and cloud computing data center. Investment firm Blackstone purchased the land, reviving hopes for economic growth after the gigafactory project collapsed.

Why it matters: This data hub could create jobs and boost the local economy, transforming a once-abandoned site into a hub for AI innovation.

Carl: The First AI Scientist Writing Peer-Reviewed Papers

The Autoscience Institute has unveiled Carl, the first AI system to craft academic research papers that pass rigorous double-blind peer review. Carl’s papers were accepted at the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), marking a milestone in AI-driven scientific discovery.

Cool angle: Carl’s success could accelerate research across fields, but it also raises questions about the role of AI in academia.

Google’s Project Starline: A New Era for Video Calls

Google and HP are set to release Project Starline, a 3D video communications platform that doesn’t require headsets or glasses. The technology aims to make virtual meetings feel more like in-person interactions, addressing the fatigue associated with traditional video calls.

Pro tip: If successful, Project Starline could revolutionize remote work and communication, making virtual interactions more immersive and engaging.

TSMC’s $100B U.S. Chip Investment

Chipmaker TSMC plans to invest 100 billions in US semiconductor plant over the next four years, bringing its total US investment to 165 billion. The funds will support the production of advanced AI chips, critical for the ongoing AI boom.

Bigger picture: This investment strengthens U.S. semiconductor independence but comes amid debates over tariffs and the CHIPS Act.

⚡ Quick Recap

  1. £10B AI Data Hub: Transforming a failed gigafactory site into an economic powerhouse.

  2. Carl: The first AI system to write peer-reviewed research papers.

  3. Project Starline: Google and HP’s 3D video call platform.

  4. TSMC’s $100B Investment: Boosting U.S. chip manufacturing for AI.

💡 Why This Matters

From revitalizing local economies to advancing scientific research and chip manufacturing, today’s updates highlight the transformative power of technology. Whether it’s creating jobs, accelerating discovery, or enhancing communication, these stories underscore the far-reaching impact of innovation.

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💡 Did You Know?
TSMC’s $100 billion investment could make the U.S. a global leader in AI chip production, reducing reliance on foreign manufacturing and securing the supply chain for critical technologies.

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