Nvidia's $19B Quarter Raises AI Inference Concerns
Nvidia's record quarter sparks concerns about AI model developers shifting to new methods, threatening its dominance in AI inference.
Max Carter
In a bizarre incident, LinkedIn users woke up to find their follower counts plummeting, sparking widespread speculation and concern. The sudden drop, which in some cases exceeded hundreds of users, led many to believe that the platform was purging fake, inactive, or duplicate accounts. However, LinkedIn has since resolved the issue, without providing a clear explanation for the cause.
The mysterious glitch sent ripples through the professional networking site, with some users questioning their online presence and others offering their expertise to help those affected. The incident highlights the importance of maintaining a strong online reputation, particularly for entrepreneurs and marketers who rely on their LinkedIn profiles to promote themselves and their businesses.
While LinkedIn has marked the problem as resolved, the lack of transparency has raised eyebrows. The company's silence on the matter has sparked debate, with some arguing that the platform should be more forthcoming about its actions, especially when they impact user experience.
Nvidia's record quarter sparks concerns about AI model developers shifting to new methods, threatening its dominance in AI inference.
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