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Nov 11, 2023

A24’s Making an Elon Musk Biopic Directed by Darren Aronofsky

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Elon Musk is getting the Hollywood treatment. Variety reports that indie movie studio A24 has won the rights to adapt Walter Isaacson’s recent biography about the business magnate, with “Black Swan” and “Requiem for a Dream” director Darren Aronofsky slated to direct. There’s no official word on who’s playing Musk yet, though there’s plenty of wild suggestions online.

According to the report, studios were embroiled in “heated competition” for Isaacson’s latest book, which was released this September. The author’s last biography on a tech titan, Steve Jobs, was also adapted into a movie of the same name in 2015. Of course, the main attraction here is Musk, whose penchant for controversy is matched only by his enormous popularity.

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Nov 10, 2023

AI Will Put Programmers out of Work in 2025

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Will AI put game developers out of business? Find out why we think so after developing a new udemy course “Fast and Furious Game Dev with JavaScript and AI.”

Nov 8, 2023

Bridging the expectation-reality gap in machine learning

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, security

Machine learning (ML) is now mission critical in every industry. Business leaders are urging their technical teams to accelerate ML adoption across the enterprise to fuel innovation and long-term growth. But there is a disconnect between business leaders’ expectations for wide-scale ML deployment and the reality of what engineers and data scientists can actually build and deliver on time and at scale.

In a Forrester study launched today and commissioned by Capital One, the majority of business leaders expressed excitement at deploying ML across the enterprise, but data scientist team members said they didn’t yet have all the necessary tools to develop ML solutions at scale. Business leaders would love to leverage ML as a plug-and-play opportunity: “just input data into a black box and valuable learnings emerge.” The engineers who wrangle company data to build ML models know it’s far more complex than that. Data may be unstructured or poor quality, and there are compliance, regulatory, and security parameters to meet.

Nov 6, 2023

AI Pioneer Kai-Fu Lee Builds $1 Billion Startup in Eight Months

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01. AI’s model outperforms Meta’s Llama 2 on certain metricsStartup to offer open-source model; proprietary options laterA Chinese startup founded by computer scientist Kai-Fu Lee has become a unicorn in less than eight months on the strength of a new open-source artificial-intelligence model that outstrips Silicon Valley’s best, on at least certain metrics.

The company, 01.AI, has reached a valuation of more than $1 billion after a funding round that included Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s cloud unit, Lee said in an interview. The chief executive officer of venture firm Sinovation Ventures will also be CEO of the new startup. He began assembling the team for 01.AI in March and started… More.


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Nov 6, 2023

The Vital Role Of Partnerships In Scaling Artificial Intelligence

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An effective way of tackling this challenge is to find friendly partners who can help bear the burden. This means other businesses and organizations with the skills you’re missing or that specialize in the support infrastructure you need, be it in engineering, logistics, marketing or sales.

This is particularly essential when dealing with AI. It’s certainly getting easier for companies to start exploring and benefiting from AI. But fully integrating it in a business across every viable use case is still expensive, time-consuming and often dependent on the availability of highly skilled specialists.

Businesses rely on trusted networks of consultants, suppliers, and resellers to create these partnership ecosystems. Partnership working in the context of AI is going to be particularly important for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that generate the majority of GDP and account for 90 percent of global business activity. Ultimately, it’s likely to be these businesses that will determine whether AI achieves its projected $4.4 trillion potential.

Nov 5, 2023

Robot ‘nurse’ helps alleviate burnout among real nurses around the country

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Nov 5, 2023

‘Mika’ becomes world’s first AI human-like robot CEO

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One Polish drinks company is taking a futuristic approach to its business strategy by appointing the world’s first A.I.-powered robot CEO.

Nov 5, 2023

WormGPT: Dark web’s new AI weapon for cyberattacks

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Hackers are using WormGPT, a rogue AI tool, to write phishing emails and malware.

Cybersecurity experts have warned that a new generative AI tool called WormGPT, which is being sold on the dark web, poses a serious threat to businesses and individuals.


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Nov 5, 2023

OpenAI’s massive ChatGPT updates leak ahead of developer conference

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Leaks show that OpenAI will be unveiling major updates to ChatGPT at its developer conference on 6 November. These include custom chatbots, a business subscription, and connections to Google and Microsoft.

OpenAI’s first-ever developer conference will take place on the 6th of November, where the company plans to unveil a number of updates. Leaks now show that these will include a new interface for ChatGPT as well as completely new features.

OpenAI introduces custom chatbots via Gizmo.

Nov 3, 2023

SpaceRake wins $1.8 million in SDA funding for optical communications terminals

Posted by in categories: business, engineering, government, satellites

SAN FRANCISCO – The Space Development Agency awarded SpaceRake, a Cambridge, Massachusetts startup, $1.8 million to develop miniature laser communications terminals.

It was the first government contract for SpaceRake, a firm founded in 2021 by Kerri Cahoy, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Space Telecommunications, Astronomy and Radiation Laboratory director with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and Jeremy Wertheimer, former Google vice president engineering with a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence.

Under the two-year direct-to-Phase 2 Small Business Innovation Research award announced Nov. 1, SpaceRake will develop terminals to enable satellites as small as cubesats to transfer data through laser links with the Transport Layer, a global communications network in low Earth orbit being established by SDA, a U.S. Space Force organization.

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