⚙️ Smarter Machines, Safer Skies, and Custom Chips

From brain-inspired supercomputers in China to OpenAI’s custom Broadcom chips and AI-powered police drones across the U.S.

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This week’s breakthroughs are not theories. They are turning on.

China’s brain-inspired supercomputer is thinking like a primate. OpenAI’s custom chips are taking aim at Nvidia.
And AI drones are patrolling U.S. skies in record numbers.

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🧵 In today's edition:

  1. 🧠 China Builds a Supercomputer That Thinks Like a Brain

  2. ⚙️ OpenAI Enters the AI Chip Race with Broadcom

  3. 🚔 AI Drones Join the Police Force

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1.🧠 China Builds a Supercomputer That Thinks Like a Brain

China isn’t just building faster supercomputers. It’s building smarter ones.

Meet Darwin Monkey, also known as Wukong, a brain-inspired machine modeled after a macaque’s neural structure. It runs on just 2,000 watts, yet simulates over 2 billion neurons and 100 billion synapses using spiking neural networks.

It can reason, solve math problems, and even generate content all while consuming less power than a few hair dryers.

This isn’t just another chip race. It’s China’s bet that neuromorphic computing. Not GPUs could be the real road to AGI.

2.⚙️ OpenAI Enters the AI Chip Race with Broadcom

OpenAI just teamed up with Broadcom to build a new generation of AI chips — custom-designed to power ChatGPT and whatever comes next.

The partnership combines OpenAI’s model expertise with Broadcom’s chip engineering, aiming to make AI faster, cheaper, and far more energy-efficient across massive data centers.

The goal? Cut dependence on Nvidia and speed up how quickly new AI models can run and scale.

This isn’t a concept. It’s the start of a new chip race in AI computing.

3.🚔 AI Drones Join the Police Force

Police departments across the U.S. are turning to AI-powered drones — fast.

By late 2024, over 1,500 agencies will be flying them for surveillance, crime scene analysis, and even emergency response, including Narcan deliveries to combat overdoses.

The push comes from staff shortages and a growing need to reduce risky encounters between officers and civilians.

Some see it as a safer, smarter way to police. Others worry about privacy and accountability in the sky.

Would you trust AI drones to make split-second policing decisions?

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