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HP just announced a new integration for developing AI models.
Z by HP AI Studio now integrates with Galileo’s Luna, which helps detect bias and prevent hallucinations.

HP just announced what it calls the only AI platform for workstations, such as the ZBook Firefly 14 shown above, that integrates with a trust framework.
HP highlights this as the first integration of a trust framework with a development platform for AI.
The integration centers aroundGalileo Luna, which Galileo unveiled in June 2024.
Galileo prides itself on the low latency and “ultra low-cost evaluation” that can be performed through Luna.

The HP OmniBook will receive an update to become one of the first Copilot+ PCs powered by a non-Arm processor.
Z by HP AI Studio was announced earlier this year.
It’s a centralized data science platform designed to advance AI model development.
Now, it integrates with a trust framework.

The HP OmniBook will receive an update to become one of the first Copilot+ PCs powered by a non-Arm processor.
The company also unveiled theOmniBook Ultra.
That laptop runs on an AMD Ryzen 300 CPU and has 55TOPSof NPU performance.
HP’sEliteBook Ultra G1q, which runs on a Snapdragon X processor, is thebest Copilot+ PCfor business users.

Soon, HP will have an AMD-powered Copilot+ PC as well.
HP also announced its OmniStudio X 27 and OmniStudio X 31.5.
Those All-in-One PCs feature up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor with an optional NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050.

With those specs, the All-in-Ones should be able to handle AI-focused workloads.













