From: Savant | 4/30/2024 1:54:18 PM | | | | Phoenix Generation 7 unveiled with accelerated learning Incorporating the seventh generation of the advanced Phoenix humanoid robots, a set of modifications designed to boost the robot’s combination of processes is in place. There is an essential component, though, as this new robot can now learn faster, with the status of doing a new task autonomously within 24 hours—a highly significant time improvement from the old version that required weeks for the same result. Speeding of task automation in schemes like this is paramount for industries that keep pace with the latest trends and technology.
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From: Ron | 5/1/2024 7:38:17 AM | | | | Eight US newspapers sue ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement apnews.com |
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From: Ron | 5/5/2024 12:12:03 PM | | | | Marine tech start-up Clearbot, uses autonomous marine robot technology for ocean clean-up scmp.com |
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From: Thomas M. | 5/6/2024 1:44:32 PM | | | | Mark Zuckerberg says open source AI is far less risky than one actor owning the most powerful AI.
One of the reasons why I'm philosophically so pro open source is that I do think that a concentration of AI in the future has the potential to be as dangerous as it being widespread. I think a lot of people think about the questions of “if we can do this stuff, is it bad for it to be out in the wild and just widely available?” I think another version of this is that it's probably also pretty bad for one institution to have an AI that is way more powerful than everyone else's AI.
I think that a world where AI is very widely deployed, in a way where it's gotten hardened progressively over time, is one where all the different systems will be in check in a way. That seems fundamentally more healthy to me than one where this is more concentrated. So there are risks on all sides, but I think that's a risk that I don't hear people talking about quite as much. There's the risk of the AI system doing something bad. But I stay up at night worrying more about an untrustworthy actor having the super strong AI, whether it's an adversarial government or an untrustworthy company or whatever. I think that that's potentially a much bigger risk. dwarkeshpatel.com
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From: Ron | 5/6/2024 6:24:06 PM | | | | Amazon rolls out it's Chatbot Q The shopping and cloud giant announced that its enterprise-focused generative AI will become generally available this week, with separate versions aimed at developers and businesses for a price of around $20 per month for the “pro” tiers.
The announcement came ahead of an AI-heavy earnings call in which a strong showing from the company’s AWS division helped power better-than-expected quarterly results.
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