AMD planning to produce its CPU chip at TSMC plant in Arizona
Catch up on the top artificial intelligence news and commentary by Wall Street analysts on publicly traded companies in the space with this daily recap compiled by The Fly:
APPLE INTELLIGENCE:
In a blog post, Apple (AAPL) shared how it is developing new techniques that enable Apple to discover usage trends and aggregated insights to improve features powered by Apple Intelligence, without revealing individual behavior or unique content to Apple. “One area where we’ve been applying our work on differential privacy with Apple Intelligence is Genmoji,” the company said.
“For users who opt in to share Device Analytics with Apple, we use differentially private methods to identify popular prompts and prompt patterns, while providing a mathematical guarantee that unique or rare prompts aren’t discovered and that specific prompts cannot be linked to individual users… For Apple Intelligence features like summarization or writing tools that operate on longer sentences or entire email messages, the methods we use to understand trends in short prompts like Genmoji aren’t effective, so we need a new method to understand trends while upholding our privacy standards, which means not collecting any individual user’s content. To address this challenge, we can expand on recent research to create useful synthetic data that is representative of aggregate trends in real user data, without collecting any actual emails or text from devices… Building on our many years of experience using techniques like differential privacy, as well as new techniques like synthetic data generation, we are able to improve Apple Intelligence features while protecting user privacy for users who opt in to the device analytics program. These techniques allow Apple to understand overall trends, without learning information about any individual, like what prompts they use or the content of their emails. As we continue to advance the state of the art in machine learning and AI to enhance our product experiences, we remain committed to developing and implementing cutting-edge techniques to protect user privacy.”
PROCESSOR CHIPS MANUFACTURING:
AMD (AMD) said on Tuesday its key processor chips would soon be made at TSMC’s (TSM) new production site in Arizona, marking the first time that its products will be manufactured in the United States, Reuters’ Wen-Yee Lee reports. Though AMD’s plans predate U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to office, tech companies’ efforts to diversify their supply chains have taken on added significance given Trump’s escalating tariff war.
PERMITS EXPEDITED:
President Donald Trump stated in a Truth Social post, “NVIDIA (NVDA) COMMITS 500 BILLION DOLLARS TO BUILD A.I. SUPERCOMPUTERS, PLUS, IN THE UNITED STATES, EXCLUSIVELY. This is very big and exciting news. All necessary permits will be expedited and quickly delivered to NVIDIA, as they will to all companies committing to be part of the Golden Age of America!”
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Originally Posted April 15, 2025 – AI Daily: Apple to analyze user info to bolster AI feature
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