Read Online | Sign Up | Advertise | | | Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Nvidia's Jensen Huang just painted a vision of a future where agents are as common as smartphones — backing it up with a tsunami of massive releases across both AI and robotics. | As the chip giant positions itself at the center of the AI agent revolution, is the next major paradigm shift officially here? | Community update: We have a new referral program! Scroll down to the 'Community' section at the bottom of this newsletter to see what new rewards you can earn for sharing The Rundown with your friends. | | In today's AI rundown: | Nvidia rings in 'Age of AI Agentics' at CES 2025 Panasonic, Anthropic team up on AI wellness Learn how LLMs work through interactive reading AI boosts cancer detection in landmark study 4 new AI tools & 4 job opportunities
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| | | | NVIDIA | | | Image source: Nvidia |
| The Rundown: Nvidia just unveiled a sweeping vision for AI agents alongside major hardware, software, and robotics reveals at CES 2025, with CEO Jensen Huang declaring AI agents a 'multi-trillion-dollar' opportunity. | The details: | Huang introduced the new RTX Blackwell GPU family, with the $2,000 5090 chip hailed as the 'world's fastest GPU' outperforming its predecessor by 2x. Nvidia revealed 'Project Digits', a $3,000 personal computer powered by the GB10 Superchip that is 1000x more powerful than the average laptop. Cosmos, an open platform of world foundation models for physical AI, is freely available for robotics and autonomous vehicle development. Nvidia introduced Llama Nemotron and Cosmos Nemotron model families, designed specifically for agentic AI applications. A new early access blueprint for AI agents enables video and image analysis while integrating agentic features like reasoning, tool calling, and more. A significant partnership with Toyota was also revealed, with plans to integrate NVIDIA's AI systems into autonomous vehicle development.
| Why it matters: Few people capture the excitement of the current tech acceleration better than Jensen Huang — and while Nvidia is known for its chips, its tentacles stretch to nearly every corner of the AI and robotics movement. And like other tech leaders, Nvidia is clearly preparing for the shift to the agentic era of AI development. |
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| | PANASONIC | | | Image source: Panasonic |
| The Rundown: Japanese electronic giant Panasonic just announced an AI transformation initiative alongside a strategic partnership with Anthropic and a new AI wellness app, aiming to reinvent the company with AI-powered products and services. | The details: | 'Panasonic Go' is the electronics giant's plan to transition to an AI-first business model, aiming to generate 30% of revenue from AI by 2035. The company introduced Umi, an AI wellness coach built on Anthropic's Claude to help families manage routines, set goals, and coordinate care. Umi will launch in the US market by mid-2025, featuring integrations with wellness brands like Calm, Blue Apron, and Precision Nutrition. The Anthropic partnership extends internally, with plans to deploy Claude across Panasonic's workforce.
| Why it matters: Even 105-year-old electronics giants are completely reinventing themselves around the AI era, with this decisive pivot just one of a slew of companies actively going all-in on the sweeping tech movement. It's officially time to adapt or get left behind by AI — for both individuals and conglomerates. |
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| | AI TRAINING | | | The Rundown: LLM Visualization is an interactive learning platform that combines step-by-step text explanations with dynamic 3D visualizations to help anyone better understand large language models (LLMs). | Step-by-step: | Head over to the LLM Visualization website. Start with the split-screen interface on the left side featuring an interactive diagram and text explanations. Follow synchronized text and visuals, using highlighted terms to connect and understand concepts better!
| Pro tip: Use the spacebar to progress through content and the Play buttons to visualize the process via animations. |
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| | AI RESEARCH | | | Image source: University of Lubeck |
| The Rundown: Researchers from the University of Lubeck in Germany just published a new study featuring the largest ever real-world implementation of AI in breast cancer screenings, finding that AI can improve cancer detection rates by over 17%. | The details: | The study involved 119 radiologists who could voluntarily choose whether or not to use AI, with over 460,000 women undergoing screenings. AI-supported radiologists achieved a cancer detection rate of 6.7 per 1,000 screenings, a 17.6% improvement over traditional readings. For biopsies ordered, 65% of AI-assisted readings confirmed cancer compared to 59% without, showing improved accuracy in recommending procedures. The AI also helped reduce workload by enabling 43% faster reading times while maintaining accuracy, going from 30 seconds per case to just 16.
| Why it matters: AI is quickly proving its worth across nearly all aspects of medicine and healthcare — not only designing and creating new treatments but also enabling doctors to provide more accurate care. Soon, having a doctor who refuses to use AI may be a serious detriment to a patient's well-being. |
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| | | Anthropic is reportedly nearing a new $2B funding round at a $60B valuation, marking an over 3x rise from the company's $18B valuation last year. | OpenAI is reportedly aiming for a release of its 'Operator' autonomous AI agent this month, which has faced launch delays over prompt injection security concerns. | U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced a new $20B AI investment from UAE real estate tycoon Hussain Sajwani, with plans to build out data centers across 8 states over the coming years. | NASA published a new blog revealing the department's extensive AI deployments and use cases across 2024, showcasing applications from Mars rover navigation to environmental monitoring. | New research from Adobe found that AI assistants drove a 1,300% surge in retail web traffic during the holidays, with consumers increasingly relying on ChatGPT and other chatbots for recommendations and price comparisons. | Microsoft announced a $3B commitment to expand AI and cloud infrastructure in India, with plans to provide AI training to 10M people in the country by 2030. |
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