• Blueprints for the Future: New Home Inspirations
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    Biophilic Design | Alev Takil via UnsplashAs the world evolves, so do our living spaces. The homes of the future are not just about aestheticstheyre about sustainability, smart technology, functionality, and adaptability. Architects, designers, and homeowners are reimagining traditional blueprints to create efficient, comfortable, and innovative houses. Whether its an eco-friendly home, a smart house equipped with cutting-edge technology, or a modular dwelling that adapts to lifestyle changes, the blueprints of tomorrow inspire a new way of living.Smart Homes: The Age of AutomationTechnology is revolutionizing the way we interact with our homes. Smart homes, powered by artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT), are designed to provide convenience, security, and efficiency. From voice-activated assistants controlling lighting and temperature to automated security systems with facial recognition, smart homes are paving the way for a futuristic lifestyle.One of the most exciting innovations is the integration of smart appliances that learn from user behavior. For example, refrigerators that suggest recipes based on available ingredients or thermostats that adjust temperature based on occupancy patterns enhance the overall living experience. Additionally, smart lighting and climate control systems help reduce energy consumption, making homes more sustainable.Sustainable Homes: A Greener FutureOne of the biggest trends shaping future homes is sustainability. With environmental concerns at an all-time high, homeowners seek eco-friendly alternatives that reduce carbon footprints and promote energy efficiency. Solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient insulation are becoming standard in new home designs. Architects also incorporate passive design strategies, such as strategically placed windows for natural ventilation and green roofs that reduce heat absorption.Additionally, sustainable materials like reclaimed wood, bamboo, and recycled metal are gaining popularity. These materials minimize waste and add a unique aesthetic appeal to homes. Net-zero homesdwellings that produce as much energy as they consumeare another innovative approach to green living. Homeowners can achieve a more self-sufficient lifestyle by combining renewable energy sources with energy-efficient appliances and designs.Biophilic Design: Connecting with NatureAs people spend more time indoors, there is a growing emphasis on bringing nature into living spaces. Biophilic design incorporates natural elements like indoor gardens, large windows with scenic views, and organic materials to create a seamless indoor and outdoor connection. Green walls, indoor water features, and skylights provide a calming and refreshing environment, improving mental well-being and overall health.Outdoor living spaces are also becoming an integral part of modern home designs. Rooftop gardens, open courtyards, and expansive balconies are extensions of the home, providing a perfect blend of nature and architecture. These spaces promote relaxation and foster a sense of tranquility, making them a desirable feature in future home blueprints.Multi-Generational Living: Homes for Every Stage of Life John Towner via Unsplash Adrien Olichon via UnsplashWith changing family dynamics, multi-generational living is gaining traction. Future home designs focus on spaces that accommodate different generations under one roof while maintaining privacy and independence. Separate entrances, private living quarters, and shared common spaces allow families to coexist comfortably.This trend is particularly relevant as aging populations seek to live closer to their families. Homes can cater to individuals of all ages and abilities by integrating adaptable floor plans and universal design principles. Features such as wider doorways, step-free entryways, and smart home technology enhance accessibility and convenience for elderly family members.Futuristic Aesthetic: Bold and Innovative DesignsThe homes of the future are not only functional but also visually stunning. Architects are experimenting with bold designs, unconventional materials, and futuristic structures that push the boundaries of creativity. Homes with geometric shapes, floating staircases, and transparent walls are becoming more prevalent, offering a glimpse into a new era of architectural design.Minimalism also plays a significant role in modern homes, with clean lines, open floor plans, and clutter-free spaces taking center stage. The emphasis is on simplicity, functionality, and elegance, creating a harmonious living environment that promotes balance and well-being.Multi-Functional SpacesWith more people working from home, the need for flexible living spaces has surged. Future homes will incorporate multi-functional rooms that can serve as office spaces and relaxation areas. Movable walls, retractable furniture, and modular layouts are essential to modern home design. These elements allow homeowners to reconfigure their living spaces based on their needs, whether for work, exercise, or entertainment.Minimalist and Open-Concept LivingThe minimalist movement continues to inspire contemporary home designs. Future homes must embrace clean lines, neutral colors, and open spaces, promoting tranquility and organization. Open-concept living areas, where kitchens, dining spaces, and living rooms seamlessly flow into one another, create a more spacious and inviting atmosphere. This design approach enhances aesthetics and fosters a sense of connectivity among family members.The Role of Homeowners Insurance in Future HomesAs homes become more advanced and valuable, the need for homeowners insurance coveragebecomes even more critical. Whether a home is equipped with smart security systems or built using high-end sustainable materials, unexpected damages or disasters can still occur. Comprehensive homeowners insurance coverage ensures that homeowners are financially protected against unforeseen events, giving them peace of mind. Future insurance policies may also evolve to cover new risks associated with smart home technology, such as cyber threats and system malfunctions.ConclusionThe future of home design is driven by sustainability, technology, adaptability, and aesthetics. From eco-friendly and smart homes to modular and multi-generational living spaces, the blueprints of tomorrow reflect a shift towards a more efficient and interconnected way of living. As architects and designers continue to innovate, our homes will be places of shelter and dynamic environments that enhance our quality of life. Whether youre planning a new build or simply seeking inspiration, the future of home design offers endless possibilities for creating a living space that is both functional and forward-thinking.Smart Architecturetechnology by ArchEyes TeamLeave a comment
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  • David Baker Architects designs all-electric, 100-percent affordable housing complex in Milpitas, California
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    Milpitas, California, a city with a population of 77,000 people just north of San Jose, is connected via public transit to San Francisco. There, David Baker Architects, a local office, has completed a 102-unit affordable housing complex. The residential building located at 355 Sango Court is within walking distance to Milpitas Transit Center, a BART station. It consists of two, all-electric residential buildings set back from the property line, creating dynamic view corridors into a series of open spaces designed by Form/Work, a San Diego landscape architecture office.The building is clad in white and dark gray panels, and the windows are framed with perforated fins for shading purposes. The balustrades which line the exposed, open-air walkways are made of the same material as the fins for visual consistency, creating a dynamic statement in a burgeoning transit-oriented district.The projects defining features are the perforated sunshades that take cues from the contexts historic farmland. (Bruce Damonte)The $86 million permanently supportive housing complex rises up five stories and contains studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. Other spaces within Sango Court, include laundry facilities, parking, a playground area, outdoor seating, and a community room stocked with a kitchen. It also houses important wraparound services like therapist offices for residents in need.Sango Court offers studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. (Bruce Damonte)A number of residents of Sango Court were previously facing severe housing insecurity, including Angelique Chisolm. It was rough, real rough. I didnt think Id be able to get a place on my own again, Chisolm told local Santa Clara County officials. I feel blessed. I love 355 Sango Court. Sango Court has a number of shared facilities. (Bruce Damonte)The complex is centered around a courtyard. (Bruce Damonte)Sango Court marks the first 100-percent affordable housing complex in Milpitas, a city where average rent for a one-bedroom apartment exceeds $2,500. David Baker Architects leveraged modular construction to reduce costs and timelines. The projects defining features are the perforated sunshades, balcony fences, and stairs from BK Modern that take cues from the contexts historic farmland. The firm has previously worked with the decorative and functional panels on its other residential work, including at Blue Oak Landing where the product was applied in a sawtooth formation and at Tahanan Supportive Housing complex.At Sango Court, these screens add cooling and visual interest. Weathered steel and concrete were deployed at street level, coupled with a welcoming garden entry, open-air lobby, and community-oriented ground floor.Open-air corridors connect residents to the units. (Bruce Damonte)Many of Sango Courts residents are people who previously experienced homelessness, including several veterans. The project was funded by the city of Milpitas, which made a $6.5 million investment, and a $16 million housing bond issued by Santa Clara County, the County Measure A Affordable Housing Bond.Moving forward, Santa Clara County is on track to add a total of 5,000 affordable units spread across ten cities.
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  • Tropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnolds Vibrant Block Prints
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    Strelitzia Reginae, a.k.a. Bird of Paradise III. All images courtesy of Lili Arnold, shared with permissionTropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnolds Vibrant Block PrintsMarch 26, 2025Kate MothesEvery year, Lili Arnolds mother would block-print holiday cards to send to family and friends. When she was old enough to wield a carving tool, Arnold began to make her own, too. But it wasnt until college, when she took an Intro to Printmaking class, that she became enthralled with the practices myriad methods.Block printing specifically captured Arnolds attention because of its relatively simple components and techniqueno giant presses required. The block can expand in scale, incorporate different colors, or be layered with numerous pressings.Strelitzia Reginae, a.k.a. Bird of ParadiseI think what I love most about the process is seeing my first print after so many hours of sketching, planning, carving, and troubleshooting, Arnold tells Colossal. Theres a lot of thought and time invested in the steps before the actual print becomes real, so when I see that first reveal, its both terrifying and thrilling.Arnolds compositions often revolve around natural subjects, especially botanicals like cacti and tropical flowers. She is fascinated by the environments infinite interaction of colors, textures, patterns, and symmetry.Theres such vast diversity of plant life out there, each ecosystem encapsulating unique details and wonders, she says. We as artists and botanical patrons have the pleasure of translating and expressing our appreciation of this beauty through our artwork, writing, gardening, exploring, and beyond.Follow updates on Arnolds Instagram, and browse prints available for purchase in her shop.Zantedeschia Albomaculata, a.k.a. Spotted Calla Lily IIIPalm Study IIIEmergence of SpringOpuntia Ficus-Indica, a.k.a. Prickly PearBlocks ready for printingPulling Opuntia Ficus-Indica, a.k.a. Prickly PearBlock for Banksia ProlataNext article
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  • Fox News AI Newsletter: AI study buddies are boosting grades to new heights
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    Recommended By Fox News Staff Fox News Published March 26, 2025 10:46am EDT close Texas private school integrates AI, reports students learning 'faster' Alpha School co-founder Mackenzie Price and a junior at the school Elle Kristine join Fox & Friends to discuss the benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence into the classroom. Join Fox News for access to this content You have reached your maximum number of articles. Log in or create an account FREE of charge to continue reading. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Welcome to Fox News Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.IN TODAYS NEWSLETTER:- Texas private schools use of new AI tutor rockets student test scores to top 2% in the country- ADL issues 'urgent call' alleging anti-Israel bias in 4 AI large language models- Scary AI-powered swarm robots team up to build cars faster than ever Will A.I. make schools 'obsolete,' or does it present a new 'opportunity' for the education system? Experts weigh in. (iStock, Getty Images)STUDY BUDDY: A Texas private school is seeing student test scores soar to new heights following the implementation of an artificial intelligence "tutor."'URGENT CALL': A new report from the Anti-Defamation League shows anti-Jewish and anti-Israel biases among AI large language models. UBTech's Walker S1 robots operating in Zeekr's 5G-enabled smart factory (UBTech Robotics) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)ROBOTS SWARM: The automotive industry is undergoing a seismic shift driven by the integration of AI-powered humanoid robots into production lines. UBTech Robotics, in collaboration with Zeekr, has pioneered a groundbreaking initiative where swarm robots work together to build cars faster and more efficiently than ever before. But is this technological advancement a leap toward innovation or a step closer to human replacement?HEATED RIVALRY: China-basedartificial intelligencestartup DeepSeek has released a new AI model in its push to rival the most advanced models from U.S.-based firms like OpenAI.KUNG FU ROBOT: In a stunning display of technological advancement, China's Unitree Robotics has unveiled its latest feat, a humanoid robot that can perform kung fu moves with astonishing precision and balance. G1 humanoid robot (Unitree Robotics)FOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIASIGN UP FOR OUR OTHER NEWSLETTERSDOWNLOAD OUR APPSWATCH FOX NEWS ONLINEFox News GoSTREAM FOX NATIONFox NationStay up to date on the latest AI technology advancements and learn about the challenges and opportunities AI presents now and for the future with Fox Newshere. This article was written by Fox News staff.
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  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use AI to catch wealthy tax dodgers
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    Jackie Davies - stock.adobe.comNewsChancellor Rachel Reeves to use AI to catch wealthy tax dodgersHMRCs use of artificial intelligence is one of many initiatives outlined in Chancellors Spring StatementByCliff Saran,Managing EditorPublished: 26 Mar 2025 15:45 In her Spring Statement, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said government departments will reduce their administrative budgets by 15% by the end of the decade, adding that the savings on back-office functions will total at least 2.2bn per year by 2030.Artificial intelligence (AI) has a strong presence in the Chancellors statement, with the government confirming the creation of a 3.25bn Transformation Fund to support the fundamental reform of public services, which it said will seize the opportunities of digital technology and AI, and transform frontline delivery to release savings for taxpayers over the long term. Among the areas receiving funding is 42m for three pioneering Department of Science, Innovation and Technology-led Frontier AI Exemplars. The Chancellor said these Exemplars will test and deploy AI applications to make government operations more efficient and effective, and improve outcomes for citizens by reducing unnecessary bureaucracy.The government has previously said it wants to overhaul the UKs regulatory system and fast-track planning decisions on major economic infrastructure projects. From an AI perspective, this potentially means planning permission for AI datacentres will be fast-tracked. Its AI Opportunities Action Plansets out how AI will help drive efficiency and growth across the UK economy.Among the areas where AI is being pushed is at the Ministry of Defence (MoD), where 10% of its procurement budget from next year is set to be spent on what the Chancellors statement refers to as novel technologies. These include dual use technologies, uncrewed and autonomous systems, and AI-enabled capabilities.As part of these plans to introduce novel technologies to the MoD, 400m is being ring-fenced by UK Defence Innovation (UKDI), to enable innovative companies to engage in defence procurement with the MoD. UKDIs role will be to drive significantly faster innovative procurement, and actively foster a strong UK defence technology sector.In a bid to tackle wealthy tax avoiders and bring in 500m in unpaid taxes, HMRC will be overhauling its approach to offshore tax non-compliance by the wealthy. This will include recruiting experts in private sector wealth management and deploying AI and advanced analytics to help identify and challenge those who try to hide their wealth.While the Chancellors statement discusses where AI will be deployed, Reeves failed to address legacy IT, which has been raised by the Public Accounts Committee as a major issue preventing the effective deployment of AI in the public sector. The PACs Use of AI in government report notes that AI relies on high-quality data to learn. However, according to DSIT, government data is often of poor quality and locked away in out-of-date legacy IT systems.Read more about AI in governmentAI Action Summit: UK and US refuse to sign inclusive AI statement.Developing AI datacentres: Has the UK government got what it takes?Its not a surprise that AI features in the Chancellors plans for the economy. Jonathan Hardinges, chief strategy officer at data analytics consultancy GlobalData, said: Having survived many downturns in business, the survival technique is always one of agility, and the ability to not just identify the challenge, but respond rapidly without being knee-jerk. There must be a strategic intent underlying how leaders in business respond to crises.Hardinges said AI can play a significant role in helping business leaders tackle the complex trading environment and geopolitical tension that currently exists. We also have a plethora of tools at hand that help us innovate and work more effectively than we have done before, he added.AI is the business leaders secret weapon, but unless one understands how to use it strategically and effectively, businesses will be at the tail end of the upturn and struggle to survive in an increasingly competitive albeit innovative economic climate.In The Current Issue:Can a future digital NHS survive another change?Digital twins drive efficiency across machines and infrastructureDownload Current IssueCurve banking app on Amazfit Inspect-a-GadgetWhat to expect from Qlik Connect 2025 CW Developer NetworkView All Blogs
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  • AI won't take your job, but this definitely will
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    Here's what's quietly reshaping the job market, and it's happening faster than you think.
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  • My favorite budget earbuds are on sale for $35 thanks to Amazon's Big Spring Sale
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    The JLab JBuds ANC 3 offer everything a budget shopper could want in a pair of capable noise-canceling earbuds, and they're at their lowest price yet for Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
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  • The Future Of Food: How Extended Reality Will Transform What And How We Eat
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    The Future Of Food: How Extended Reality Will Transform What And How We EatgettyImagine slipping on a sleek, lightweight headset and sitting down for dinner. As you take a bite, you experience the rich flavor of a perfectly grilled steak, the succulent juiciness, the charred edges except, in reality, youre eating a plant-based substitute or even a nutrient-dense gel. It may sound like something out of science fiction, but its becoming a very real possibility.We are on the cusp of a radical shift in how we experience food, and extended reality (XR) a fusion of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR)is leading the charge. This isn't just about entertainment or gaming; its about reshaping our relationship with food, redefining taste itself, and unlocking new possibilities for health, sustainability, and commerce. The question is no longer whether XR will change the way we eat but how quickly businesses and consumers will embrace it.Rewriting the rules of tasteIf youve ever pinched your nose while eating a jellybean and noticed the flavor all but disappeared, you already understand the power of sensory perception. Our brains dont just taste food they interpret it through a mix of sight, smell, texture, and even sound. What XR does is hack this process, creating completely new taste experiences by manipulating our senses.Take the "vocktail" (virtual cocktail). This isnt just a drink its an experience enhanced by scent cartridges, LED lighting, and tiny electrical impulses that can make water taste like a mojito or a pia colada. Or consider the digital lollipop, developed by researchers at the National University of Singapore, which uses electrical currents to stimulate the tongue, simulating sweetness, sourness, and even spiciness without any actual sugar or spice.Then theres the electric salt spoon, pioneered by Japanese beverage giant Kirin, which amplifies the perception of saltiness without adding sodium. Given that 1.3 billion people worldwide suffer from hypertension, technology like this isnt just innovative its a game changer for public health. High-end restaurants are already experimenting with VR-enhanced dining, blending digital visuals, scents, and sounds to elevate the way we perceive flavors.Beyond gimmicks: The business potential of XR foodThis isnt just an academic exercise or a sci-fi experiment its a market opportunity with immense commercial potential. Businesses across multiple industries need to be paying attention. Heres why:1. Health and wellness: The future of nutritionWhat if indulgent flavors didnt have to come with calories? What if people could experience the richness of sugar without actual sugar? XR could make this a reality. Everest Groups research suggests XR-enhanced food could revolutionize dietary management, allowing people with diabetes or hypertension to enjoy the perception of sweetness or saltiness without consuming sugar or sodium.Imagine a future where, instead of restrictive diets, patients simply use digital utensils to adjust their perception of food. The implications for nutrition, weight management, and even personalized medicine are profound.2. Sustainable eating: Making plant-based irresistibleOne of the biggest hurdles to widespread adoption of plant-based and lab-grown meat isnt price or availability its taste. But what if we could bypass this psychological barrier?Researchers at Tokyo Universitys "Metacookie" experiment found that VR headsets combined with scent diffusers could trick users into believing a plain cookie was chocolate or lemon. Apply that concept to meat alternatives, and suddenly, a plant-based protein could taste indistinguishable from a Wagyu steak. This could be the breakthrough that finally drives mass adoption of sustainable food sources.3. The collision of gaming, E-Commerce, and foodGaming and virtual worlds already incorporate food as a core part of their experiences characters eat in games, but what if players could actually taste it? XR opens the door to immersive, taste-based gaming where eating becomes a digital-physical hybrid experience.Beyond entertainment, imagine how food brands could leverage this technology. Restaurants could offer virtual tastings before customers make reservations. Food delivery platforms could let customers "preview" the flavors of a dish before ordering. Even grocery shopping could transform shoppers could try digital samples before purchasing, all from the comfort of their homes.From novelty to necessity: Whats next?Its easy to dismiss these innovations as futuristic stunts. But weve seen this story before. A decade ago, the idea of using facial recognition to pay for coffee or attending a business meeting in the metaverse seemed implausible. Today, both are a reality.I predict that within the next five years, well see XR-driven food devices enter the mainstream health and wellness markets. The electric salt spoon is just the beginning soon, we could have digital "sweet spoons" or programmable taste diffusers for water bottles, allowing users to choose their preferred flavor profile on demand.In the longer term, as VR and brain-computer interfaces evolve, we may reach a point where we can simulate an entire meal without consuming any physical food at all. This could be transformative not just for entertainment, but for space travel, disaster relief, and even global food security.The bottom line: Businesses must prepare nowThe intersection of XR, AI, and food science isnt just an interesting experiment its a fundamental shift in how we experience eating. For businesses, this presents both an opportunity and a challenge. Companies in the food, health, gaming, and entertainment industries must start thinking now about how they will integrate XR into their strategies.Were moving toward a world where digital technology doesnt just enhance food it redefines it. The most important question isnt if this change will happen, but how soon.
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  • New PrototypingAnd Emulation Tools From Synopsys Accelerate Time To Market
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    Synopsys Has Launched And Array Of New Prototyping, Emulation, and Virtualization Tools For EngineersSynopsys headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif.Synopsys, Inc.Over the last few weeks, silicon and system design leader Synopsys, has introduced a plethora of new platforms and tools in their hardware-assisted verification (HAV) and virtual prototyping portfolios meant to streamline workflows and accelerate time to market for chips, systems and software across virtually all markets. Synopsys introduced its latest HAPS prototyping and ZeBu emulation systems the HAPS-200 and ZeBu-200 featuring AMDs latest Versal Premium VP1902 adaptive SoC, which deliver vastly improved capacity and better performance, compile times, and debugging capabilities. And just a couple of days ago, the company also introduced Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm Hardware, which is a comprehensive virtualizer suite supported on Arm server hardware, whether running in the cloud or on-premise, for modeling, simulation, debug, and analysis for Arm-based devices.Synopsys HAPS-200 And ZeBu-200 Infused With AMDs LatestThe latest HAPS-200 prototyping and ZeBu-200 emulation systems are built on new Synopsys Emulation and Prototyping (EP-Ready) Hardware and target leading-edge chip and system designers and architects. Though the systems have some fundamental underlying similarities, each is tuned for specific workloads either prototyping or emulation and both offer significantly increased capacity and higher performance than its predecessor, to accelerate the development of todays larger and more complex chips, systems and software. HAPS-200 offers comprehensive prototyping, which enables early software development and validation, and ultimately affords users better hardware-software integration. ZeBu-200 on the other hand is for broad, rich emulation, for thorough verification of complex chips and SoC designs with extensive debug capabilities."With the industry approaching 100s of billions of gates per chip and 100s of millions of lines of software code in SoC and multi-die solutions, verification of advanced designs poses never before seen challenges, said Ravi Subramanian, chief product management officer, Synopsys. Continuing our strong partnership with AMD, our new systems deliver the highest HAV performance while offering the ultimate flexibility between prototyping and emulation use. Industry leaders are adopting Synopsys EP-Ready Hardware platforms for silicon to system verification and validation."Synopsys HAPS-200 and ZeBu-200 Systems.Synopsys, Inc.The new HAPS-200 and ZeBu-200 are complementary systems, but each excels at different things. HAPS-200 has been updated and enhanced with more powerful platform hardware and offers approximately 4 times the performance of the companys previous-gen system for pre-silicon hardware debugging. I should note, however, that the HAPS-200 still integrates with previous-gen systems. In fact, it leverages the existing HAPS-100 ecosystem and supports mixed HAPS-200/100 setups. The HAPS-200 is scalable from single FPGA to multi-rack configurations as well, with capacities of up to 10.8 Billion Gates (BG).The Synopsys ZeBu-200 emulation system has been updated and upgraded as well, to support a design capacity of up to 15.4 BG, with up to double the runtime performance compared to the previous generation ZeBu EP2. The ZeBu-200 also offers faster compile times and up to 8X better debug bandwidth. Synopsys claims the ZeBu-200 offers up to 200 GB debug trace memory per module, with improved job scheduling and relocation too. All of this essentially equates to reduced turnaround times and increased development productivity something all chip makers sorely need. Before sending any chip design off to the fab, it requires extensive qualification and testing it is not cheap to re-spin a chip. HAPS and ZeBu help ensure optimal quality, before committing to fabrication.Accelerating Arm Software Defined Products With Virtualizer TechnologySynopsys isnt just about hardware and chip innovations, however. Its new Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm-based hardware will do for software development, what its HAPS and ZeBu systems do for prototyping and emulation. The Synopsys Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm will effectively accelerate software development for edge devices by improving capabilities and productivity of teams building software-defined products that leverage Arm architectures and instruction sets. As most of you probably know, Arm is near ubiquitous in the automotive, mobile, High-Performance Computing (HPC), and Internet of Things markets.Synopsys HAV Systems.Synopsys, Inc.Software-defined products are driving a re-engineering of product development from silicon to systems, said Ravi Subramanian, chief product management officer, Synopsys. Virtualizer Native Execution on Arm accelerates hardware/software co-design by enabling new agile software development methodologies for Arm-based edge and high-performance computing applications.These kinds of performance increases across virtually every design and development stage are key for chip, system and platform designers in the current AI era, to remain competitive, reduce turnaround time and help speed time to market. A multitude of companies, from NVIDIA and AMD to smaller start-ups, have all committed to yearly updates for some new product releases. That is a tall order for any tech company, and tools like these offered by Synopsys are practically a prerequisite to achieve those goals in the current landscape. Chips and systems are getting more complex and there is a shortage of humans with the experience and expertise to design and build them. Faster, more capable, intelligent tools are paramount to ensure quality and ensure optimal time to market.The Synopsys HAPS-200 prototyping system and Virtualizer Native Execution on the Arm hardware suite are available now. The Synopsys ZeBu-200 emulation system, however, is available for early access customers only at this time.
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  • Judge rejects bid to block Anthropic from using song lyrics for AI training
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    What just happened? There has been a victory for an AI company in one of the many legal fights over copyrighted works, but the case is far from over. A California judge has rejected a preliminary bid from Universal Music Group (UMG) and other publishers to block their lyrics from being used by Anthropic to train its chatbot, Claude. UMG, Concord and ABKCO sued Anthropic in 2023 over claims that it used lyrics from at least 500 songs by musicians including Beyonce, the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys, to train Claude without permission. The lawsuit claimed Anthropic was violating US copyright laws with its actions.The music groups said they were not asking Anthropic to retrain its existing AI models or remove any from the marketplace. The injunction would not have impacted any models under development, either it would have just stopped the start-up from using the song lyrics.Judge Eumi K. Lee said this week that the scope of the requested injunction was too broad as the details remain poorly defined the injunction would have potentially covered hundreds of thousands of songs, not just the 500 identified in the suit. The judge added that the publishers failed to show that Anthropic's actions caused them "irreparable harm," a requirement for the injunction.However, the court issued two discovery orders granting the publishers significant investigative tools to potentially improve their legal arguments, writes Music Business Worldwide.The judge also suggested that Anthropic might still have to pay a large amount of damages to the music industry, which the publishers say they are going to pursue "vigorously." // Related Stories"Though the Court denied the remainder of our motion, which would have required Anthropic to refrain from training on our lyrics while the case proceeds, it did so on the narrow grounds that our damages for this injury can ultimately be compensated with money damages, which we intend to pursue vigorously," the publishers said in a statement.The publishers scored their own victory in January when the court approved protective guardrails for AI-generated song lyrics, preventing Claude from reproducing these lyrics in its outputs to users.Legal challenges against AI companies for using copyrighted material continue to be fought in the courts. In August last year, two music-generating startups argued that scraping copyrighted tracks from the internet for training purposes was "fair use."In August last year, authors sued Anthropic for allegedly using pirated copyrighted work to train Claude.It's not just musicians who are aggrieved by what AI companies are doing. Earlier this month, hundreds of stars and Hollywood executives signed an open letter urging the Trump administration to deny proposals from AI companies that would allow their systems to be trained on copyrighted work without obtaining permission.In February, more than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Tori Amos, and the Eurythmics' Annie Lennox released a silent album in protest against proposed changes to Britain's copyright laws. Mirroring the US, the proposals would allow companies to use artists' work to train their AI models without permission.
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