Newsletter: Signs of the Tech Revolution #8

Over 60% of large companies worldwide are using generative AI. 74% of those see the ROI.听86% saw their revenue increase. 77% saw their leads and customer acquisition improve. 45% saw employee productivity double. 56% improved cybersecurity. 85% increased user engagement.
All thanks to generative AI, according to new research from Google Cloud.
A total of 84% said they moved from pilot to production in six months or less. And most of the 39% of organizations that don鈥檛 have AI systems up and running are working on it. Only 5% haven鈥檛 yet started.听
This data comes from and the report.
It鈥檚 safe to say that AI is a game changer and we still haven't seen its full capabilities.
In this newsletter:
- Impact of AI on India鈥檚 Outsourcing Hub
- The EU AI Act is here
- Nvidia antitrust scrutiny
- The new role of Mainframes
- Maersk seeks new M&A deals
- S&P Global plan for AI training
- Google loses case against the DOJ
- Infrastructure spending heads for trillion-dollar
- Why TSMC doesn鈥檛 sell chips manufactured in the US
- and more...
News #1: AI is coming for India鈥檚 outsourcing hub
The tech landscape in India, particularly in Bengaluru, is undergoing significant changes due to the rapid rise of AI. Companies are increasingly incorporating AI into their workflows, there鈥檚 a growing shift away from labor-intensive tasks, impacting the job market for engineering graduates.
Over 80% of companies in the S&P 500 outsource some operations to India. But it鈥檚 possible that U.S. companies will stop using Indian outsourcing businesses unless they replace people with automation.
Established firms and startups alike emphasize the need for innovation and intellectual capital. You can get more done with fewer people, but you have to hire the right people with the know-how and leverage new tech. This could be a strategic pivot for many outsourcing companies that will invest in upskilling their workforce to adapt to AI technologies.
News #2: EU AI Act is here, this means鈥μ
The EU AI Act is a significant regulatory framework aimed at overseeing artificial intelligence deployment across EU borders. Its main focus is on categorizing AI into risk-based tiers, from limited, high-risk to unacceptable. The Act identifies high-risk AI applications, enforcing stringent compliance requirements and oversight measures on these systems.
The EU rules will set the global standard for how businesses treat AI systems.
CIOs operating globally should mark high-priority dates with full enforcement deadlines spread out through 2027. The Act will necessitate organizations to reevaluate and possibly revamp their AI strategies, emphasizing robust data governance, transparency, and accountability. IT leaders must work closely with their compliance, privacy, and legal C-suite counterparts to stay compliant with the act.
News #3: Mainframes find new life in AI era
Mainframes, often seen as relics of the past, are experiencing a revival in the AI era. As companies increasingly adopt artificial intelligence and machine learning, the robust computational power and reliability of mainframes come in handy.听
Enterprises are discovering that mainframes can run AI algorithms quickly, handle large datasets smoothly, and ensure uninterrupted operations.
Sometimes, the most effective solutions marry the tried-and-true with cutting-edge innovations. Modernizing your mainframes can pave the way for robust AI implementations, enabling your business to harness data-driven insights while maintaining operational excellence.
News #4: Big tech banks on AI. The next industrial revolution has begun
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, and AMD are spearheading a transformative wave in cloud infrastructure to support AI advancements. These tech giants are enhancing their cloud offerings because of the constantly increasing need for computational power needed for AI development and deployment.
鈥淭he reality right now is that while we鈥檙e investing a significant amount in the AI space and in infrastructure, we would like to have more capacity than we already have today,鈥 said Andy Jassy, Amazon president and CEO.
鈥淔or every dollar spent on Nvidia AI infrastructure, cloud providers have an opportunity to earn five dollars in GPU instant hosting revenue over four years. The CSPs are consuming every GPU that鈥檚 out there,鈥 stated Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang.
News #5: Nvidia facing antitrust investigations听
Nvidia is now under antitrust scrutiny from regulators. This development comes as the company鈥檚 dominance in both the gaming and AI sectors continues to grow. The investigation will delve into Nvidia鈥檚 business practices, particularly looking at how it manages its industry influence and competition.
With a 90 percent share of the A.I. chip market, it鈥檚 possible that the company could lock in customers or hurt competitors. The increasing use of Nvidia鈥檚 technology has raised concerns about potential monopolistic behavior.听
Regulators aim to ensure that smaller competitors can thrive and innovation is not stifled. This situation is another reminder of the critical balance between growth and regulatory compliance.
Other Resources
- AMD Breaks $1 Billion In Datacenter GPU Sales In Q2. It is now expected to surpass $4.5 billion in sales of these devices for all of 2024 -
- Tech workers who adopt a 鈥渨ait and see鈥 approach to AI will be left behind in the jobs race -
- S&P Global launches massive AI training program for 35,000 employees. They are making a bet on artificial intelligence that could reshape how Wall Street analyzes data and makes decisions -
- Google lost its massive antitrust case against the DOJ regarding its monopolistic behavior. Google paid $26.3 billion to other companies, mainly Apple and Samsung, during 2021, Bloomberg reports. Those payments essentially restricted competitors鈥 abilities to succeed, the DOJ argued. -
- Maersk CEO seeks new M&A deals after dropping Schenker bid, what would have been its biggest-ever deal. -
- What works in Taiwan doesn鈥檛 in Arizona, chipmaking giant TSMC鈥檚 move shows that bringing the company鈥檚 complex manufacturing process to America is听 a bigger challenge than expected -
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