Huawei pushes 1.4nm chip ambitions as Nvidia watches closely
Huawei has unveiled ambitious plans to develop 1.4nm-equivalent chips despite ongoing US sanctions. The Chinese tech giant's workaround for US chip curbs faces significant technical hurdles on the road to self-reliance. Nvidia is reportedly the most concerned competitor as Huawei bets on new chip architecture laws. The developments mark a significant milestone for Huawei's semiconductor journey since being cut off from advanced technology in 2019.
Top ethical hackers warn that advanced AI tools like Mythos are making it increasingly difficult for human experts to compete in cybersecurity. A digital arson spree by what experts call an "AI Bonnie and Clyde" duo has raised alarm over autonomous technology threats. Meanwhile, an unsolved cybersecurity mystery dubbed "Ghost hackers" continues to baffle investigators, highlighting the growing complexity of the threat landscape.
A global push for AI principles aims to create a better human workforce in the age of automation. Experts suggest that philosophical training, including reading Kant, may provide an edge in landing AI jobs. AI is increasingly taking over some of the most undesirable jobs worldwide. Despite widespread anxiety, analysts call for a reality check on the AI jobs hysteria, arguing that the transition may be more nuanced than headlines suggest.
China has established a formal AI registry system while the US under the Trump administration pulls back on oversight to maintain competitive advantage. Economists are calling for closer Sino-US cooperation on AI despite growing regulatory divergence. New restrictions require Chinese AI experts at private firms to secure government approval before international travel, signaling Beijing's tightening grip on the technology sector.
Ferrari has unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Luce, featuring a striking design by former Apple design chief Jony Ive. The car's interior is praised as amazing while its exterior has sparked controversy among traditionalists. The Luce marks a bold departure from Ferrari's classic design language, leading some to say it "looks nothing like a Ferrari." The limited production model is positioned as an exclusive offering not intended for mainstream buyers.