Linux Foundation Launches Agent2Agent Project to Standardize AI Agent Interoperability
A2A was originally developed by Google and has now been donated to the Linux Foundation.
A2A was originally developed by Google and has now been donated to the Linux Foundation.
The company claims its chips will be 25x more power-efficient than today’s best processors and will target AI inference and training workloads.
The Command Center gives teams real-time visibility into agent performance, highlights trends, and provides AI-powered recommendations.
Notably, each ride includes a Tesla employee in the passenger seat as a “safety monitor.”
He adds that AI-related job listings have increased sixfold over the past year.
Perplexity’s price tag would dwarf Apple’s $3 billion Beats deal from 2014.
In at least some cases, models from all developers resorted to malicious insider behaviors.
The data appears to have been collected using various infostealer malware.
Starter, Pro, and Foundations editions remain unaffected.
Originating from over 122,000 IP addresses across 5,400+ autonomous systems worldwide, nearly half of the malicious traffic came from Brazil and Vietnam.
Other tech giants like Apple, Anthropic, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft also access YouTube data for AI model training.
Graviton4-powered instances currently offer network speeds of up to 50 Gbps.