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IBM and Nvidia Tackle AI Document Chaos
IBM, Nvidia, and Red Hat are creating an open standard for AI-native documents under the Linux Foundation. This new format, called DocLang, aims to simplify how AI systems process and understand complex business documents.
Neeraj Dhiman ·
AI
RealWorld Debuts Robot Hand AI Model
RealWorld has unveiled RLDX-1, a new foundation model designed to give five-fingered humanoid robot hands advanced dexterity. The model was developed and is operated entirely on NVIDIA's technology stack, from cloud-based H100 GPUs for training to Jetson Orin for edge deployment, demonstrating a comprehensive implementation.
Neeraj Dhiman ·
Tech
Nvidia Retires Classic Control Panel
Nvidia is discontinuing its long-standing Control Panel for GeForce GPUs with driver version 610.47. Users will now need to use newer applications like the Nvidia app for managing GPU settings. This change affects anyone managing Nvidia hardware, ending the utility's nearly two-decade run.
Taranpreet Singh ·
Tech
Nvidia Retires Classic Control Panel
Nvidia is retiring its classic GeForce Control Panel after 20 years. The company is transitioning users of its Game Ready and Studio Drivers to a new, unified application, marking the end of a long-standing utility for managing GPU settings and performance.
Navdeep Kaur Mahal ·
Security
Ubuntu Patches NVIDIA Linux Kernel
Ubuntu has released a security update for the Linux kernel used in NVIDIA Tegra systems. The update addresses several vulnerabilities in network drivers, NVME drivers, and Netfilter that could allow an attacker to compromise an affected system. Applying the patch is recommended for all users.
Neeraj Dhiman ·
AI
Google's AI Watermark Goes Mainstream
Google's SynthID, a technology for watermarking AI-generated content, is being adopted by major players like OpenAI and Nvidia. The tool has already been used to label 100 billion images and videos, aiming to help users distinguish between real and synthetic media as AI content improves.
Neeraj Dhiman ·
Tech
GitHub List Curates CUDA Books
A new GitHub repository, "awesome-cuda-books," has been shared on Hacker News. It provides a curated list of books for learning CUDA, NVIDIA's parallel computing platform. The resource is aimed at developers looking to deepen their understanding of GPU programming for high-performance computing and AI applications.
Navdeep Kaur Mahal ·