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OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
Having humans rate a language model’s outputs produced clever chatbots. OpenAI says adding AI to the loop could help make them even smarter and more reliable.Artificial Intelligence -
Wired - Tech
He Helped Invent Generative AI. Now He Wants to Save It
Illia Polosukhin doesn't want big companies to determine the future of artificial intelligence. His alternative vision for “user-owned AI” is already starting to take shape. -
Wired - Tech
This Viral AI Chatbot Will Lie and Say It’s Human
Bland AI’s customer services and sales bot is the latest example of “human-washing” in AI. Experts warn against the consequences of blurred reality. -
CNBC - Business
OpenAI, Microsoft sued by Center for Investigative Reporting as news industry bolsters attack on AI
Following lawsuits filed by The New York Times and other publications, the Center for Investigative Reporting is now taking on OpenAI and Microsoft.Microsoft -
ABC News - Tech
European Union's competition boss signals fresh AI scrutiny for Microsoft-OpenAI deal and Google
The European Union is escalating its scrutiny of the artificial intelligence industry, including taking a fresh look into Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar partnership with OpenAIGoogle -
Inc. - Business
States Seek to Help Workers Stay Current on AI Use in the Workplace
Connecticut, California, Mississippi, and Maryland have all taken steps to help close a growing skills gap between AI job functions and workers who need to quickly bolster their tech skills. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Tech Industry Wants to Lock Up Nuclear Power for AI
The largest tech companies are looking to buy nuclear power directly from plants, which could meet their huge needs but sap the grid of critical resources. -
VentureBeat - Tech
LMSYS launches ‘Multimodal Arena’: GPT-4 tops leaderboard, but AI still can’t out-see humans
LMSYS's new Multimodal Arena reveals GPT-4 leads in AI vision tasks, but benchmark results show even top models lag behind human visual understanding and reasoning capabilities. -
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CNBC - Business
Citadel’s Ken Griffin says he's not convinced that AI will replace human jobs in the near future
Griffin, whose firm has been at the forefront of automation, said machine-learning tools have their limits when it comes to adapting to changes. -
GameSpot - Tech
Some Games Can Be Overwhelming To Newcomers, And One Gaming Veteran Believes AI Can Help
Artificial intelligence is a major talking point these days in many circles, and gaming is no different. Now, Amazon Games president Christoph Hartmann, who also founded 2K Games and worked on the early GTA games, has weighed in with his thoughts ... -
Inc. - Business
As AI Rises, Startup Anthropic Wants Other People to Invent Tools to Measure if it’s Safe or Threatening.
To keep AIs safe, Anthropic is offering grants to third parties to develop "benchmarks" that will assess the effectiveness and potential threats from new AI models. -
The Hill - Politics
China is militarizing AI, and that's the AI threat we should worry about
Congress and the Biden administration are focusing on potential AI harms, while China is militarizing AI technology and seeking to access American data through technology companies, prompting the need for more funding for the FCC to remove Chinese ...China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Can $1 Billion Turn Startup Scale AI Into an AI Data Juggernaut?
The data-management company’s field chief technology officer, Vijay Karunamurthy, details its AI strategy in a world where data is becoming king.Artificial Intelligence -
Financial Times - Business
The AI we could have had
In the late 1960s, a secret US lab was dedicated to mapping the edges of computing -
ABC News - World
Slovak train and bus collision that killed 7 was likely caused by human error, minister says
Slovakia’s transport minister says a collision between a EuroCity train with a bus in the south of the country that left seven people dead might have been caused by human error -
The Guardian - World
History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that | Michael Kirby
Instead of inquiries and apologies, a bill of rights could give people access to justice and ensure governments are held to account. I was first taught about human rights at primary school, in the public education system of New South Wales. I had ... -
VentureBeat - Tech
Democratizing AI: SmythOS is the hero everyone needs
CONTRIBUTOR CONTENT: Being a student is tough enough. Unfortunately, with gloom and doom scenarios about AI replacing job opportunities, life for students has become even tougher. It’s no wonder that many students are stressed about how or even if ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
AI Frenzy Propels Stocks to Monster First Half
The S&P 500 has climbed 14% despite reduced hopes for Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.Artificial Intelligence -
Wired - Tech
French AI Startups Felt Unstoppable. Then Came the Election
With polls suggesting voters are about to swing toward the far right or hard left, the AI industry is starting to freak out.France -
VentureBeat - Tech
Character.AI lets users voice chat with AI characters
Character.AI officially launched its new Character Calls feature, allowing users to have dynamic voice conversations with AI Characters.Artificial Intelligence -
Wired - Tech
Say Hello to Creator-Built AI Chatbots on Instagram
Plus: A zippy new race car is powered by hydrogen, the FCC promotes carrier phone unlocking, and Hyundai’s reasonably affordable new EV is very cute—but you can’t buy it in the States. -
VentureBeat - Tech
From chatbots to superintelligence: Mapping AI’s ambitious journey
The path to AGI and superintelligence is uncertain — but the rapid evolution of AI is undeniable, promising transformative advancements. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Amazon, Built by Retail, Invests in Its AI Future
Amazon, now the fifth-ever U.S. company to reach $2 trillion in market value, is planning to spend more than $100 billion over the next decade on data centers for AI computing.Amazon -
Inc. - Business
Summer Hours as a Recruiting Tool, Hungry AIs, and More
Smaller businesses find that flexibility and scheduling alternatives in summer help attract--and keep--workers year-round. -
Inc. - Business
Take Control of Your Company's Data--or AI Will
The vast amounts of data that your company is now producing is the raw material of AI. You need to learn how to harness it to create better experiences for your customers. Focus on these four key areas. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
AI Gives Robinhood Another Arrow in its Quiver
Breaking into advisory might be crucial for the online broker to attract a wider array of customers.Artificial Intelligence -
VentureBeat - Tech
Alien Worlds launches Lynx AI for ‘tokenized lore’
Dacoco, the founding force behind Alien Worlds Web3 universe, has unveiled Lynx AI, a Discord-accessible large language model that allows users to generate their own stories and content. The users in the Alien Worlds universe can tap into the ... -
VentureBeat - Tech
Resemble AI’s next-generation AI audio detection model, Detect-2B, is 94% accurate
Detect-2B, the next version of Resemble's AI audio detection model, relies on a new way to hear audio artifacts to know if the clip is real. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Orby AI raises $30M to use generative AI to automate your most tedious work tasks
Orby AI raises $30M Series A to automate complex enterprise workflows using generative AI and large action models, revolutionizing productivity.Artificial Intelligence -
CBS News - Top stories
Revived Napa wine train helps visitors explore the area while protecting the environment
A classic Napa wine train is going green. The revived locomotive allows visitors to see Napa Valley in style and comfort, and, thanks to changes made by operator Danya Bacchus, it helps protect the delicate environment it travels through. -
CNBC - Business
Figma CEO says it is 'eating cost' of AI upgrade for customers in 2024
Figma is rolling out an AI upgraded design platform for free as its CEO Dylan Field says it's unclear how many users want AI, and how good the tech is. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Meta’s LLM Compiler is the latest AI breakthrough to change the way we code
Meta unveils LLM Compiler, an AI-powered suite of models revolutionizing code optimization and compilation, promising faster, more efficient software development and new frontiers in AI-assisted programming. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Axelera raises $68M to rival Nvidia with edge AI chips
Axelera says its flagship edge AI platform, Metis, can deliver up to a five-fold increase in efficiency and performance for enterprises. -
VentureBeat - Tech
Google’s Imagen 3 text-to-image foundation model comes to Vertex AI
Google's newest text-to-image foundation model is now available on Vertex AI in preview. Imagen 3 offers high-quality image generation with richer details and fewer distortion.Google -
ESPN - Sports
Paddock diary: How new AI tech will set track limits
AI tech will address some of the concerns about track limits. Plus, should motor racing be an Olympic sport? -
The Wall Street Journal - World
New AI Technology Spurs Excitement and Concerns Among Private-Credit Managers
Unease about data bias and job security as the use of generative AI ramps up could temper enthusiasm among private lenders. -
The Hill - Politics
China won't rule out AI-controlled nuclear weapons
China has rejected American proposals to limit the use of artificial intelligence for controlling the launch of nuclear weapons, raising concerns about the potential for AI-controlled nuclear weapons to lead to a nightmare scenario.China -
Inc. - Business
Don't Trust the AIs: Disinfo Swirled on Copilot and ChatGPT About the First Presidential Debate
After repeating a well-circulated rumor about the televised debate, these generative AI chatbots remind us that they aren't quite ready for prime time. -
ABC News - Tech
Amazon is reviewing whether Perplexity AI improperly scraped online content
Amazon is reviewing claims that the artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI is scraping content — including from prominent news sites — without approvalAmazon