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Musk revives OpenAI legal battle with fresh allegations
Elon Musk’s revived lawsuit against OpenAI includes fresh allegations against the company and two of its founders, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. This new legal salvo comes after Musk withdrew a previous lawsuit in June.
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman is becoming one of the most powerful people on Earth. We should be very afraid
Sam Altman’s ChatGPT promises to transform the global economy. But it also poses an enormous threat. Here, a scientist who appeared with Altman before the US Senate on AI safety flags up the danger in AI – and in Altman himself
Napkin turns text into visuals with a bit of generative AI
We all have ideas, but effectively communicating them and winning people over is no easy feat. So how can we best accomplish this in an era of information overload and shrinking attention spans?
Why AI’s Tom Cruise problem means it is ‘doomed to fail’
LLMs’ ‘reversal curse’ leads it to fail at drawing relationships between simple facts. It’s a problem that could prove fatal
Applied use cases
OpenAI has finally released the No. 1 feature developers have been desperate for
The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file and data interchange format is an industry-standard because it is both easily readable by humans and parsable by machines.
Blockchain could solve the monopolised AI ecosystem
The AI industry has always been the “futuristic view” for humans, whether in movies, cartoons, or real life. Computers work, think and act on behalf of futuristic humans – well, except in the Dune movies.
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From climate change to landfill, AI promises to solve Earth’s big environmental problems – but there’s a hitch
AI has revolutionised our lives in myriad ways, from personalising our social media feeds to giving us driving directions and monitoring our health.
Ethics
It’s practically impossible to run a big AI company ethically
It was supposed to be different from OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. In fact, all of Anthropic’s founders once worked at OpenAI but quit in part because of differences over safety culture there, and moved to spin up their own company that would build AI more responsibly.
Balancing innovation and trust: Experts assess the EU’s AI Act
As the EU’s AI Act prepares to come into force tomorrow, industry experts are weighing in on its potential impact, highlighting its role in building trust and encouraging responsible AI adoption.
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The EU’s AI Act is now in force
It’s official: The European Union’s risk-based regulation for applications of artificial intelligence has come into force starting Thursday, August 1, 2024.
Robotics
Elon Musk’s is promising to sell a humanoid robot.
Elon Musk’s recent announcement on Twitter that “Tesla will have genuinely useful humanoid robots in low production for Tesla internal use next year” suggests that robots that have physical human-like characteristics and provide “genuinely useful” function might be with us soon.
Warehouse robot momentum faces cost, ROI challenges
Companies that invest in the pricey technology may need to wait two to three years on average to see a return on investment, market analyst Ash Sharma said.
Digital Twins Transform Agricultural Robot Navigation
In a recent article published in the journal Discover Applied Sciences, researchers proposed an approach that combines long-range wireless (LoRa) communication, simulation environments, digital twin concepts, and the Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT) to enable the remote operation of an agricultural robot with a digital twin/shadow.
Research
AI-Based Digital Biomarkers for Type 2 Diabetes: A Review
Challenges such as data privacy, algorithm interpretability, and regulatory considerations are also highlighted, alongside future research directions to explore the use of AI-driven digital biomarkers in T2DM screening and management.
AI-based automatic identification and processing techniques for agricultural safety information
The innovation of this research lies in the comprehensive utilization of multi-level data features and advanced Internet of Things (IoT) technology, significantly improving the level of intelligence in agricultural safety supervision.
Unlocking Patient Resistance to Ai in Healthcare: A Psychological Exploration
This study contributes to the theoretical understanding of Innovation Resistance Theory, providing both conceptual insights and practical recommendations for the successful integration of AI in healthcare.
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