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AI News & Resources

What Does The Future Hold?
09 December

As one of the most widely debated and coveted topics, the discussion on whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be regulated will remain for many years to come. Since its inception back in 1956 at a Dartmouth College conference [1] and with ChatGPT (Chat Pre-Trained Generative Transformer) dominating the headlines since its unveiling just over a […]

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07 December

Hello, I’m excited to share with you the latest breakthrough in AI technology that is set to revolutionize the online landscape. Google Gemini, the largest and most capable artificial intelligence model, is here to empower businesses and individuals with its advanced capabilities. In this article, we will explore how Google Gemini can unlock the door […]

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An early warning system for novel AI risks
07 December

Responsibility & Safety Published 25 May 2023 Authors Toby Shevlane New research proposes a framework for evaluating general-purpose models against novel threats To pioneer responsibly at the cutting edge of artificial intelligence (AI) research, we must identify new capabilities and novel risks in our AI systems as early as possible. AI researchers already use a […]

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07 December

Hoffman and others said that there’s no need to pause development of AI. He called that drastic measure, for which some AI researchers have petitioned, foolish and destructive. Hoffman identified himself as a rational “accelerationist”—someone who knows to slow down when driving around a corner but that, presumably, is happy to speed up when the […]

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07 December

The current startup landscape has witnessed a notable increase in the number of companies leveraging artificial intelligence (AI). Out of the ten unicorns that have emerged this year, six are AI-based startups. This trend has caused a significant stir in the industry, with existing AI startups also experiencing a notable surge in valuation. These developments […]

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05 December

Microsoft is allowing Windows 10 users to try out the Copilot feature that was previously only available in Windows 11. The software giant announced last week that Copilot would be making its way to Windows 10, and now there’s a Release Preview version of the OS available for testers with Copilot baked in. Copilot in […]

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05 December

From mid-December, Instagram and Facebook’s messaging services will no longer be cross-compatible, according to a pair of Meta support pages quietly updated. Once the feature is discontinued, you won’t be able to start new cross-platform chats, and existing conversations between services will go into read-only mode. It’s unclear exactly when the pages were updated, but […]

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Millions of new materials discovered with deep learning
04 December

Research Published 29 November 2023 Authors Amil Merchant and Ekin Dogus Cubuk AI tool GNoME finds 2.2 million new crystals, including 380,000 stable materials that could power future technologies Modern technologies from computer chips and batteries to solar panels rely on inorganic crystals. To enable new technologies, crystals must be stable otherwise they can decompose, […]

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04 December

Proptech Unicorn Veev To Shutter US Operations While Broadcom Slashes Its VMware Unit Workforce And Some AI Startups Shed Workers The past couple of weeks has seen a slowdown in the number of tech companies reporting layoffs. Whether that is because the holiday season officially kicked off with Thanksgiving is hard to say, but this […]

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04 December

The silent movie ‘Le voyage dans la lune’ (A Trip to The Moon), released in 1902, was considered the first science fiction movie in the world. Nothing like today, the movie’s ‘special effects’ were all human-made. 120 years later, we are standing at the crux of creative exploration, where AI can pretty much make a […]

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