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Judge Tigar dismisses vicarious liability claim but allows all others by Nazemian v. NVIDIA
Read more: Judge Tigar dismisses vicarious liability claim but allows all others by Nazemian v. NVIDIAIn the lawsuit filed by book authors Nazemian against NVIDIA, Judge Tigar is allowing all of the claims against NVIDIA to proceed except for the vicarious infringement claim. It’s not surprising, but the analysis of the contributory infringement claim deserves attention below. Excerpt: Court’s Analysis of post-Cox Contributory Infringement Claim Interesting is Judge Tigar’s analysis…
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Full video Jensen Huang keynote at 2026 GTC in Santa Clara
Read more: Full video Jensen Huang keynote at 2026 GTC in Santa ClaraHere’s the keynote address of Jensen Huang to start Day 1 of GTC in Santa Clara.
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Jensen Huang raves about opensource OpenClaw and Agentic AI. What’s your OpenClaw strategy?
Read more: Jensen Huang raves about opensource OpenClaw and Agentic AI. What’s your OpenClaw strategy?From today’s NVIDIA conference, here is the press release of NVIDIA: NVIDIA Announces NemoClaw for the OpenClaw Community NemoClaw Installs in a Single Command, Adding Security and Privacy to Run Secure, Always-On AI Assistants, From the Cloud and on Premises to NVIDIA RTX PCs, DGX Station and DGX Spark GTC—NVIDIA today announced the NVIDIA NemoClaw™ stack…
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang quells rumors of friction with OpenAI, calling it “once in a generation” company
Read more: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang quells rumors of friction with OpenAI, calling it “once in a generation” companyJensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, tried to put to rest the rumors and controversy of friction with OpenAI. Huang called OpenAI a “once in a generation company,” and NVIDIA would be honored to invest in OpenAI’s funding rounds, including an IPO.
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Jensen Huang hits Korea by storm. NVIDIA flurry of deals with Samsung, Hyundai, SK Group
Read more: Jensen Huang hits Korea by storm. NVIDIA flurry of deals with Samsung, Hyundai, SK GroupJensen Huang, NVIDIA CEO, received a superstar’s welcome in South Korea. Plus, NVIDIA announced deals with Samsung, Hyundai, SK Group, and the South Korean government. NVIDIA deals Samsung News Summary: SK Group News Summary: Hyundai News Summary: South Korea government News Summary:
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NVIDIA announces flurry of AI deals. Is it too big to fail?
Read more: NVIDIA announces flurry of AI deals. Is it too big to fail?NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang seems to be everywhere. Yesterday, NVIDIA announced a series of different AI deals. NVIDIA now has the largest market capitalization at $4.9 trillion. Its stock is at an all-time high. It may be the most important U.S. company to the future of the AI sector. And it appears to be just…
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Judge Tigar amends scheduling order in Nazemian v. NVIDIA
Read more: Judge Tigar amends scheduling order in Nazemian v. NVIDIAJudge Tigar has granted the Nazemian plaintiffs’ motion to amend the scheduling order, extending most of the deadlines another month. Replies to summary judgment motions won’t be due until Dec. 4, 2026. This does not really affect the order of judges who will have the next chance to decide fair use in AI training, which…
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NVIDIA opposes Nazemian’s motion to amend scheduling order
Read more: NVIDIA opposes Nazemian’s motion to amend scheduling orderNVIDIA filed its opposition to the plaintiff Nazemian’s motion to amend the scheduling order for more time. DOWNLOAD THE BRIEF OF NVIDIA
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Bloomberg graphic depicts the AI circular economy. Bubble or boom?
Read more: Bloomberg graphic depicts the AI circular economy. Bubble or boom?Bloomberg just provided the best graphic depicting the AI circularity, or circular economy in which the major companies in the AI sector are engaging in deals with each other. The AI Circularity At the center is NVIDIA, the chip maker. Not too far from the center is OpenAI. The worry is that this circularity is…
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Huawei to double its AI chips as NVIDIA faces ban in China
Read more: Huawei to double its AI chips as NVIDIA faces ban in ChinaHuawei plans on doubling its production of AI chips as NVIDIA, its rival, faces a ban in China.