😵 AI Computer Chips Are Short In Supply…Now What?

Issue No. 10

The AI Computer Shortage Problem

Happy Monday AI’er! We hope you had a great weekend.

Here’s What’s On The Menu For Today

  • 🚨 Microsoft Pledges to Protect Copilot AI Users Against IP Claims

  • 😵 AI Computer Chips Are Short In Supply…Now What?

  • 🧠 The #1 One Way Teachers Can Prevent Cheating With AI (Spoiler alert, they don’t)

  • 📷️ How To Animate AI Images Into Video

  • Write A Conversion Optimized X (Twitter) Bio With This Prompt

Let’s get to it.

Taking One For The AI Team

🚨 Microsoft Pledges to Protect Copilot AI Users Against IP Claims

Prompt: a comic drawing of a 1930 male lawyer and male client. Client looks scared, new york landscape, saturated plain colors, american scene matte painting, matte drawing, detailed, by artgerm and skottie young --v 5.0 --ar 7:4 --s 750

Overview

Microsoft, through its Copilot Copyright Commitment, has pledged to protect users of its Copilot AI tool from intellectual property (IP) infringement claims. The move can be seen as a pivotal move in the AI industry as potential legal risks will be assumed by the tech giant if its customers are challenged on copyright grounds.

Key Points

  • Microsoft asserts that the content produced by Copilot is free from copyright infringement, backed by various filters and technologies that minimize the chances of returning infringing content

  • Microsoft guarantees to defend customers and shoulder any resulting adverse judgments or settlements from copyright infringement lawsuits concerning the use of its Copilots or their output, as long as the customers have used the built-in guardrails and content filters.

  • The protection extends to paid versions of Microsoft commercial Copilot services, Bing Chat Enterprise, Microsoft 365 Copilot across its range of office apps, and GitHub Copilot

Why It Matters

This development is a significant protection strategy for AI users against IP infringement claims, potentially shifting more responsibility onto the manufacturer rather than the user. It also sets a new precedent in the AI industry, demonstrating Microsoft’s confidence in its Copilot AI tool, which could influence future deterrents against unethical uses of AI.

Source: TechRadar

If You Can’t Beat Em’, Join Em’

🧠 The #1 One Way Teachers Can Prevent Cheating With AI

With school starting up again ChatGPT will be the talk of the hallways. Without a doubt. Teachers can’t stop ChatGPT so they need to find other ways to challenge students.

The quick take:

Simply trying to catch students who use AI to write their assignments is not an effective strategy. Methods like AI detection tools are flawed and often inaccurate. Rather than policing students, teachers should incorporate AI systems thoughtfully into the learning process in a way that pushes students to go beyond what the technology can do independently.

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Will AI Companies Survive?

😵 AI Computer Chips Are Short In Supply…Now What?

Prompt: Inside of a computer, showing GPU, isometric view, isometric projection, style dieter rams, in style of the artstation, digital art, hyperdetailed, hyper-realistic, unreal engine, white background png 4K --ar 16:9 --s 750 -

Overview

TSMC, one of the world's leading chip manufacturers, is unable to meet the increasing demand for high-performance AI chips. Despite being the key manufacturer of popular AI servers to employ GPU-based boards, TSMC lacks the advanced packaging capacity to match the market demand. The AI market itself is estimated to reach an impressive value of $150 billion by 2027.

Key Points

  • AI servers market shows promising growth, aiming for a value of $150 billion by 2027, however, TSMC, the major manufacturer of accelerated AI training chips struggles to meet the demand.

  • The AI chip shortage isn't caused by a lack of AI chip designs but by TSMC's limited manufacturing power with CoWoS packaging, being able only to handle 80% of the requests.

  • Despite the struggle, TSMC is investing nearly $3 billion in a new packaging fab that should come online by 2027, aiming to increase its packaging capacity.

Why It Matters

TSMC's inability to satisfy the booming demand for AI chips could potentially hinder the growth of the AI market. While other manufacturers have similar capacities, TSMC specializes in advanced packaging, which is crucial for top-tier performance in AI computations. Their commitment to increasing production and refinement of packaging technologies reveals the significance and the demand for HPC hardware applications in the forthcoming years.

Source: TechSpot

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Prompt #1

Help me create an empathy map for my target audience: [enter target audience].Then use the JTBD famework to map out the goals and aspirations for my target audience.

Prompt #2

Analyze the Twitter bios below and break them down into a blueprint that I can follow to write my own bio.

Then condense the blueprint to 3 questions that should be answered to craft your own bio. Twitter bios:

[copy/paste Twitter bios]

Prompt #3

Give me 5 unique bios that I could use for my Twitter profile. Use simple language and strong words, but don't oversell it.

The bio should be 3 very succinct sentences and answer the following 3 questions:

[Copy questions previous prompt generated]

Here's an example that will give you more context about me:

[Insert your own answers to the questions]

That’s it for today! Thanks for reading.

Until next time, stay safe.

-Best of AI Team

Note: This issue was written in collaboration with ChatGPT, Grammarly, and MidJourney and edited by a human. Welcome to the future.

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