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NVIDIA Debuts World’s Smallest AI Supercomputer

Plus: Google Gemini Adds AI Coding and Podcast-Style Summaries

Welcome to Get The Gist, where every weekday we share an easy-to-read summary of the latest and greatest developments in AI—news, innovations, and trends—all delivered in under 5 minutes! ⏱

In today’s edition:

  • NVIDIA Debuts World’s Smallest AI Supercomputer

  • Google Gemini Adds AI Coding and Podcast-Style Summaries

  • Claude AI to Get Voice Mode and Business-Focused Tools

  • Meta’s Llama Model Surpassed One Billion Downloads

  • And more AI news….

Top Developments

Nvidia

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The Gist: Nvidia has officially renamed its compact AI desktop from “Digits” to “DGX Spark” and is launching it alongside a larger, more powerful DGX Station. Both devices are designed for AI development, model fine-tuning, and inference without needing cloud resources.

Key Details:

  • The DGX Spark, powered by Nvidia’s GB10 Blackwell Superchip, delivers up to 1,000 TOPS of AI compute.

  • The larger DGX Station features the GB300 Blackwell Ultra chip with 20 petaflops of AI performance and 784GB of unified memory.

  • OEMs like Asus, Dell, and HP will release their own versions of these systems.

  • The Spark is available for preorder now, with shipments expected this summer.

Google Gemini

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The Gist: Google has introduced two major updates for its Gemini AI assistant: Canvas, a real-time collaborative space for writing and coding, and Audio Overviews, which turns written content into AI-generated discussions.

Key Details:

  • Canvas lets users create, edit, and preview code or documents dynamically.

  • Audio Overviews generates spoken summaries of text in a conversational format.

  • The features are rolling out globally to Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers.

  • Audio Overviews is initially available in English, with more languages coming soon.

Anthropic

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The Gist: Anthropic is set to introduce voice-based interaction for its Claude AI model and expand enterprise-focused features, helping professionals streamline tasks like meetings and report generation.

Key Details:

  • Claude will soon support voice-based conversations, with potential collaborations with Amazon and Eleven Labs.

  • A new AI tool will generate meeting prep reports by analyzing user calendars and relevant data.

  • Anthropic is prioritizing business users over consumer adoption, focusing on enterprise AI solutions.

  • The company recently raised $3.5 billion, valuing it at $61.5 billion.

Quick Gist

Accenture expanded its AI Refinery and launched a no-code AI agent builder, aiming to deliver 100 industry-specific AI solutions by year-end. (Read More)

NVIDIA introduced Dynamo, an AI inference-serving software that optimizes GPU use, cuts costs, and boosts AI factory efficiency. (Read More)

Adobe enhanced Firefly Services and Custom Models, adding new AI tools to streamline content creation and improve marketing efficiency. (Read More)

NVIDIA, Alphabet, and Google announced joint AI initiatives at GTC, focusing on robotics, drug discovery, and AI transparency. (Read More)

Microsoft and BlackRock partnered with Elon Musk's xAI and Nvidia to launch a $30 billion AI infrastructure investment group. (Read More)

Meta's open-source Llama model surpassed one billion downloads, with applications in areas like Spotify’s recommendation system. (Read More)

OpenAI is testing "ChatGPT Connectors" to integrate with enterprise tools like Google Drive and Slack, improving workplace accessibility. (Read More)

Google added a mind map feature to NotebookLM for document summaries and new interactive tools in Gemini for content refinement. (Read More)

Google's Gemini Code Assist introduced a free tier for individual developers, offering up to 6,000 code completions and 240 chats daily. (Read More)

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