Metaverse is a virtual world or universe that is created and sustained by the internet, where users can meet and create with one another in real-time through a personalized character or avatar. Metaverse uses open architecture, so anyone can create and build their own virtual spaces within the larger virtual environment, effectively building the metaverse itself. Metaverse has its origins in science fiction, but has gained popularity as advancements in technology have made it possible to create immersive virtual environments that replicate real-world experiences. These environments are often created using VR (virtual reality) or AR (augmented reality) technologies, which allow users to feel, move and interact as if they are truly present within the virtual space. Technology giants such as Nvidia, Meta, and Google are investing in the Metaverse, driving its popularity and creating new market opportunities.
nvidia brings a new AI model that "disrupts" the audio industry: it can create music and modify vocals.
nvidia has developed a new AI model Fugatto, which can create sound effects, change pronunciation, and generate music with natural language prompts. Fugatto can synthesize speech, add sound effects to music, and is considered as a complement to video and image generation models.
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Did the Biden administration reportedly finalize the $8 billion chip bill funding with intel before Trump took office?
After Trump questioned the subsidy method for the chip bill, the media reported that the goal of the Department of Commerce is to complete funding agreements as much as possible before Trump took office; considering intel's delay in investments related to the Ohio wafer factory, as well as its own technical roadmap and customer demands, the Biden administration plans to reduce the initially announced $8.5 billion appropriation by $0.5 billion.