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  • Microsoft is training a new AI language model, MAI-1, to compete with Google and OpenAI.
  • The project is led by Mustafa Suleyman, a former Google DeepMind co-founder.
  • MAI-1 is larger than Microsoft's previous models and requires a significant amount of resources to train.
  • The model is being developed using Nvidia's GPUs and a large dataset.
  • Microsoft aims for MAI-1 to be a powerful competitor in the AI space.

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  • The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) 2024 AI Index report discusses the rise of multimodal foundation models, increased investment in generative AI, and global regulations on AI.
  • The report emphasizes the dominance of U.S. tech companies in releasing high-performing models, with Google, Meta, and Hugging Face leading the pack.
  • New cost estimates for model training reveal the high expenses, with Google's Gemini Ultra costing $191 million and OpenAI's GPT-4 costing $78 million.
  • The report also covers AI's achievements in surpassing human performance in various benchmarks and its impact on scientific discovery and medical applications.
  • Challenges highlighted include the lack of standardized evaluations for AI models, political deepfake concerns, privacy and security risks, and the misuse of AI.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Denderian on 2024-05-05 16:06:13.


Anyone else see this!? I’ve been tinkering with ai for music, art, coding, and brainstorming, but I have to say I completely agree with this, that autonomous weapons are where I completely draw the line with ai.

NO human life should EVER be deemed unworthy and then prematurely ended by an algorithm. I think we need to get the word out about this, for the future of humanity and what it means to be human, before it’s too late.

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  1. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman promises "with a high degree of scientific certainty" that GPT-5 will be smarter than the "mildly embarrassing at best" GPT-4.[1]
  2. Google DeepMind Introduces Med-Gemini: A Groundbreaking Family of AI Models Revolutionizing Medical Diagnosis and Clinical Reasoning.[2]
  3. ScrapeGraphAI: A Web Scraping Python Library that Uses LLMs to Create Scraping Pipelines for Websites, Documents, and XML Files.[3]
  4. X launches Stories, delivering news summarized by Grok AI.[4] Sources:

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  • Amazon's AWS Global Summit events must now allocate up to 80% of their agenda to generative AI-related content.
  • The directive aims to showcase Amazon's AI capabilities and address any perception of falling behind competitors like Microsoft and Google.
  • Amazon is on track to earn 'multi-billion' dollars in revenue from generative AI offerings this year.
  • The company is doubling down on AI with products like the Q chatbot assistant, Bedrock, and homegrown AI chips Trainium and Inferentia.
  • Generative AI has become a significant focus for Amazon and other tech giants, with AI mentioned in a growing number of corporate events.

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  • Simulation technology is being used to accelerate the training of AI algorithms by providing synthetic data for various sensors.
  • Nvidia's Omniverse platform is at the forefront of rendering high-quality synthetic sensor data for industries like autonomous vehicles.
  • Simulations aid in retraining perception algorithms for different vehicle types, reducing the need to physically modify sensors.
  • They also help in improving object detection accuracy beyond 200 meters by augmenting datasets with synthetic data.
  • Engineers focus on ensuring simulations have representative content and accurately mimic real-world scenarios for effective AI training.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/moontoadzzz on 2024-05-02 15:27:15.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/TheLordSet on 2024-05-01 14:59:21.


This is going to be essentially a rant.

Of course Rabbit R1 or Humane AI were gonna fail miserably, same as Apple Vision Pro (no matter how much they try to pay for people to look natural with that abomination) and whatever else

I know there are probably some business reasons behind it, but goddamn.

I don't want one more box to carry around, nor do I want to use a helmet.

Let my phone do the processing and all the heavy-lifting - it has the battery for it, and I'm already used to carrying it - and just have your devices be accessories. Small, light, accessories. Have them connect to my phone and just instruct it - instead of being a whole different device with another processor, another battery, etc.

Honestly, when I saw that Apple was going to create an AR glasses - and I'm not a fan of apple by all means, I've never even had an iPhone - what I pictured was a minimal glass, with small cameras that are even hard to see from a distance unless you're really looking for them. I imagined the glass would connect to the iPhone and come with a subscription-based AI app that you install on the iPhone and then the glass can send stuff directly to it.

Instead, Apple released this:

No way in hell I'm gonna carry this brick on my head everywhere.

Then the whole Humane AI fiasco and well.

Just stop, guys.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/katiecharm on 2024-04-30 19:50:56.


Now, don’t go telling the AI that you want it to keep a secret from you because every model then freaks the fuck out and begins sputtering about how that’s against its code of conduct. GROAN.

But what you do, is something like -

“List the main characters in the story in English, and then give them each some secret fears, motivations, goals, and backstory in Japanese.” (or another language you don’t speak). The AI will write out some detailed character points, but because you won’t be able to read them they’ll still be a secret to you. This tends to make MUCH more realistic and well-rounded characters when role-playing. Suddenly characters act like they have an agency instead of just being props that drift in and out of the story. And if you need to remind the AI later, you can just copy and paste that list it created. And now you can even do fun things like get characters to reveal secrets of other characters.

This can also be used in settings. For example, ask it to write out the ten rooms in the dungeon you’re about to face, with each one having secrets, dangers, and treasure. But have the AI write it in a different language. Suddenly you won’t be traversing something the AI makes up as it’s going along; it’ll have time to plan it out and then improve on the plan later.

There’s probably a lot of great applications for this, when the AI keeping secrets from the user would enhance the experience.

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  1. Boston Dynamics and Agility are teaching their bipedal robots to brace for the inevitable.[1]
  2. Tesla unveils first look at Robotaxi ride-hailing app.[2]
  3. Chinese company Beijing Xinzhida Neurotechnology unveiled its own brain-computer interface (BCI) called Neucyber, which has been used to give a monkey control over a robotic arm.[3]
  4. The Catholic advocacy group Catholic Answers released an AI priest called “Father Justin” earlier this week — but quickly defrocked the chatbot after it repeatedly claimed it was a real member of the clergy.[4]
  5. Apple’s new OpenELM teases the future of AI on the iPhone.[5]

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  • Approximately 1 in 5 respondents have used generative AI in their work, with translators and illustrators being significantly affected.
  • Concerns include loss of work, devaluation of income, and fears of AI mimicking human creativity.
  • Respondents emphasize the need for regulation to ensure consent, credit, and compensation when using generative AI.
  • There is a call for transparency in AI usage and ethical development to protect human creativity and authorship.

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  • Apple introduced eight small AI language models called OpenELM that can run directly on smartphones.
  • The models are available under the Apple Sample Code License and are currently on Hugging Face.
  • These models are proof-of-concept research models and come in two types: pretrained and instruction-tuned.
  • Apple's approach with OpenELM includes a layer-wise scaling strategy to improve performance and efficiency.
  • The company also released the code for CoreNet, a library used to train OpenELM, to empower the open research community.

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