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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Intelligent-Jump1071 on 2024-04-25 16:00:41.


Today's Ars Technica has an article discussing how Reddit is using AI to place more of its corporate focus on getting ad results using its "Dynamic Product Ads"

NB it's not paywalled but you might get a big popup asking for money. You can dismiss it, or better yet give them some money - they do some pretty good tech journalism and support an active discussion forum.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Rare_Adhesiveness518 on 2024-04-24 18:20:46.


Researchers at Profluent, a Berkeley-based startup, used AI to develop novel gene editing tools based on CRISPR. Their method involved feeding massive biological datasets into the AI to create new and potentially more efficient editors.

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Key points:

  • Researchers at a Berkeley startup called Profluent used AI to design new gene editors based on CRISPR.
  • They claim their AI-made editor, OpenCRISPR-1, is the first open-source one, edits human DNA more efficiently and may be able to match or outdo existing CRISPR models
  • Profluent is open-sourcing the editor to allow other researchers to improve it.
  • The safety and effectiveness of AI-made gene editing for humans are still uncertain.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/StrangestFleaMarket on 2024-04-23 20:49:54.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-04-23 18:05:31.


  • Apple is working on its own AI server processor using TSMC's 3nm process, set for mass production by late 2025.
  • The processor is designed to enhance data centers and future AI tools, aligning with Apple's strategy of vertical integration in its supply chain.
  • By customizing hardware for its software needs, Apple aims for more powerful and efficient technologies.
  • The Weibo user, known for accurate predictions, suggests that Apple's new AI strategy will be well underway by the time the custom processor is integrated into operational servers.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/lolaks181203 on 2024-04-20 01:49:35.


Hi everyone, I'm excited to share a project I've been working on for about a year. I've developed a job board designed to help job seekers land their dream jobs and assist recruiters in finding the perfect candidates. It uses AI-powered smart matching and filtering to improve the search process. Please take a moment to check it out and I would love to hear your feedback!

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/EpicHamMan on 2024-04-19 10:05:31.


do you think it'll happen?

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-04-18 23:56:21.


  • Google search results are filled with low-quality AI content, prompting users to turn to platforms like TikTok and Reddit for answers.
  • SEO optimization, the skill of making content rank high on Google, has become crucial.
  • AI has disrupted the search engine ranking system, causing Google to struggle against spam content.
  • Users are now relying on human interaction on TikTok and Reddit for accurate information.
  • Google must balance providing relevant results and generating revenue to stay competitive.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/thestevekaplan on 2024-04-18 14:31:27.


So this new Robot...Atlas.... Did you see the Nvidia Tron city inside a microchip production? For another post perhaps...Robots...Let's discuss

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Rare_Adhesiveness518 on 2024-04-18 13:21:12.


The US AI Safety Institute named Paul Christiano as its head of AI safety. Christiano is a well-regarded AI safety researcher who is well known for his prediction that there's a 50% chance advanced AI could lead to human extinction.

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Key points:

  • The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) named Paul Christiano to lead its AI safety efforts.
  • Christiano is a respected researcher with experience in mitigating AI risks, but also known for his prediction of a 50% chance that advanced AI could lead to human extinction.
  • This appointment sparked debate. Some critics worry it prioritizes unlikely "doomsday scenarios" like killer AI over addressing current, more realistic problems like bias and privacy in AI systems.
  • Supporters argue Christiano's experience makes him well-suited to assess potential risks in AI, especially for national security. They point to his work on developing safer AI and methods to test if AI can manipulate humans.

Source (Ars Technica)

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  • DeepMind CEO predicts Google will invest over $100 billion in AI, surpassing rivals like Microsoft in processing prowess.
  • Google's investment in AI may involve hardware like Axion CPUs based on the Arm architecture, claimed to be faster and more efficient than competitors.
  • Some of the budget will likely go to DeepMind, known for its work on the software side of AI, despite recent mixed results in material discoveries and weather prediction.
  • DeepMind has made progress in teaching AI social skills, a crucial step in advancing AI capabilities.
  • Hassabis emphasized the need for significant computing power, a reason for teaming up with Google in 2014.

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