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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-03-29 12:08:34.


  • The Biden administration unveiled new policies to regulate the federal government's use of artificial intelligence, aiming to address concerns about workforce risks, privacy, and discrimination.
  • The policies require federal agencies to ensure AI use does not endanger Americans' rights and safety, publish a list of AI systems used, and appoint a chief AI officer.
  • Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the importance of adopting AI ethically to protect the public and maximize benefits.
  • Federal agencies must implement safeguards to assess AI's impacts, mitigate risks of discrimination, and ensure transparency in AI usage.
  • The policies also involve red-teaming tests to ensure safety standards before releasing advanced AI platforms to the public.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Happysedits on 2024-03-29 01:35:46.

Original Title: Andrej Karpathy: Current AI systems are imitation learners, but for superhuman AIs we will need better reinforcement learning like in AlphaGo. The model should selfplay, be in a the loop with itself and its own psychology, to achieve superhuman levels of intelligence.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-03-28 20:14:24.


  • Open science is essential for technological advancement.
  • National science and innovation policy plays a crucial role in fostering an open ecosystem.
  • Transparency is necessary for accountability in AI development.
  • An open ecosystem allows for more inclusivity and economic benefits to be shared among various players.
  • Investing in communities impacted by algorithmic harms is vital for developing AI that works for everyone.
  • Ensuring safety in AI requires a resilient field of scientific innovations and integrity.
  • Creating space for a competitive marketplace of ideas is essential for advancing prosperity.
  • Listening to new and different voices in the AI conversation is crucial for AI to fulfill its promise.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/egusa on 2024-03-28 19:27:19.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-03-27 20:54:30.


  • The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) report warns that almost 8 million jobs in the UK could be lost to AI, with women, younger workers, and lower-wage earners most at risk.
  • Entry-level, part-time, and administrative jobs are particularly vulnerable to automation under a worst-case scenario for AI adoption.
  • The report highlights the risks associated with the first and second waves of AI adoption, impacting routine and non-routine tasks across different job sectors.
  • It emphasizes the need for government intervention to prevent a 'jobs apocalypse' and to harness AI's potential for economic growth and improved living standards.
  • The report suggests that crucial decisions need to be made now to manage the impact of AI on the workforce effectively.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/MegavirusOfDoom on 2024-03-27 18:39:47.

Original Title: Can OpenAI go the way of AOL, Yahoo and MySpace? It has been alleged that they have no patents and their market is completely open to competition. What do you reckon? AOL was at 200 billion, dominating the entire internet, OpenAI is now at 86 billion.


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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-03-26 19:50:32.


  • Apple hints at a major focus on AI in iOS 18 and other updates at WWDC 2024.
  • Tim Cook confirms Apple's work on generative AI and significant investment in AI technology.
  • Rumors suggest AI features will be added to built-in apps, with talks of integrating a large language model.
  • WWDC 2024 will unveil iOS 18 and other operating system updates, including greater control over Home Screen app icon arrangement for iPhone users.
  • macOS Sonoma 14.4.1 released as a minor update, and the next-gen iPad Pro will feature a landscape-oriented front-facing camera.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Accomplished-Win9630 on 2024-03-26 18:41:08.


Since the Gemini 1.5 Pro is now available, has anyone tried it? I've been reading about some developers' feedback on how it's performing across various tasks, such as digesting dense information or even handling coding projects. Is it one of the best models available? What are your thoughts?

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/clonefitreal on 2024-03-26 06:05:35.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/clonefitreal on 2024-03-26 03:24:56.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Armand_Roulinn on 2024-03-26 01:00:34.

Original Title: Deepfakes are becoming indistinguishable from reality. This video is the clone version of Lex Fridman cloned with Argil AI model. Everyone should tell their family that a video can no longer be trusted.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NYPizzaNoChar on 2024-03-25 15:45:05.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/NuseAI on 2024-03-25 05:23:57.


  • Apple researchers are investigating the use of AI to identify when a user is speaking to a device without requiring a trigger phrase like 'Siri'.
  • A study involved training a large language model using speech and acoustic data to detect patterns indicating the need for assistance from the device.
  • The model showed promising results, outperforming audio-only or text-only models as its size increased.
  • Eliminating the 'Hey Siri' prompt could raise concerns about privacy and constant listening by devices.
  • Apple's handling of audio data has faced scrutiny in the past, leading to policy changes regarding user data and Siri recordings.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/nikola28 on 2024-03-24 23:36:59.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/clonefitreal on 2024-03-25 03:04:42.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/thisisinsider on 2024-03-23 21:21:35.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/00Fold on 2024-03-23 14:24:47.


I'm thinking about taking a degree on AI but I'm also a little bit worried about his exponential growth towards AGI and ASI, which will be able to improve himself without the need of human intervention. So i have some questions about it. Do you think that AI will still need human intervention in the next years? If we reach singularity before 2030, will my knowledge be useless? Is the human research effort in this sector going to be replaced by AI himself? The figure of AI Engineer will die with the well known Software Engineer? Maybe the future will be only about robotics and i should take a degree on this topic instead? Or should I study both just to be able to understand everything? Thanks to everyone who will clarify my ideas.

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The original was posted on /r/artificial by /u/Excellent-Target-847 on 2024-03-23 05:05:09.


  1. Nvidia announces AI-powered health care ‘agents’ that outperform nurses — and cost $9 an hour.[1]
  2. Unitree H1 is first humanoid to nail a backflip without hydraulics.[2]
  3. Apple Considers Adding Baidu’s GenAI to Devices in China.[3]
  4. UN adopts first ever global resolution on artificial intelligence.[4]

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