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June 6

· 5 articles
TechCrunchJun 5

Google will pay SpaceX $920M per month for compute

Google has signed a massive deal with SpaceX to use its satellite network for cloud computing. The deal is worth $920 million per month, which is a huge increase in demand for Google's AI products. This means small businesses using Google's cloud services can expect faster and more reliable access to AI tools.

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June 5

· 10 articles
Hacker NewsJun 5

A Vector Lakebase is all you need for all AI workloads

A "Vector Lakebase" is a new concept in AI that combines the efficiency of a database with the scalability of a data lake. This approach allows for faster and more cost-effective processing of large amounts of data, which is crucial for small businesses looking to leverage AI without breaking the bank. By using a Vector Lakebase, businesses can streamline their AI workloads and make more informed decisions.

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Hacker NewsJun 5

CEO to staff: You're not getting a raise. We're spending on AI instead

Teradata, a data analytics company, has decided to put employee raises on hold and instead invest in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. This move is a reflection of the company's focus on staying competitive in a rapidly changing market where AI is becoming increasingly important. For small businesses, this decision highlights the growing importance of investing in AI to stay ahead of the curve.

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Hacker NewsJun 5

The AI Treadmill

The AI treadmill refers to the cycle of hype, investment, and disappointment that often surrounds new AI technologies. This phenomenon can lead to wasted resources and unfulfilled expectations.

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June 2

· 9 articles
Hacker NewsJun 2

Good LLM development and usage patterns

Developers are improving the quality and usability of large language models (LLMs), making them more accessible to businesses. This shift is aimed at reducing the barriers to entry for companies looking to adopt AI technology.

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