Edge AI is a form of artificial intelligence that in part runs on local hardware rather than in a central data center or on cloud servers. It’s part of the broader paradigm of edge computing, in which ...
The very devices organizations rely on to enforce security policy are now among the least monitored, and most rapidly ...
Edge AI is the physical nexus with the real world. It runs in real time, often on tight power and size budgets. Connectivity becomes increasingly important as we start to see more autonomous systems ...
The edge just may be where the action is, but the edge is double-edged: It could be a distributed corporate network, or it could be an application running within a small device. In an IDC survey, at ...
Meta’s latest release of the Llama 3.2 model marks a significant advancement in AI, particularly in edge computing and on-device AI. Llama 3.2 brings powerful generative AI capabilities to mobile ...
The diversity of connected devices and chips at the edge — the vaguely defined middle ground between the end point and the cloud — is significantly widening the potential attack surface and creating ...
AI's new Isidore Quantum is a compact, low-power hardware device that protects sensitive data on edge devices against quantum attacks.
Generative AI (GenAI) burst onto the scene and into the public’s imagination with the launch of ChatGPT in late 2022. Users were amazed at the natural language processing chatbot’s ability to turn a ...
With that, the AI industry is entering a “new and potentially much larger phase: AI inference,” explains an article on the Morgan Stanley blog. They characterize this phase by widespread AI model ...