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Oct 8, 2024

Sam Altman’s AI Device Just Changed the Game—Is Humanity Ready?

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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Oct 8, 2024

ChatGPT-4 passes the Turing Test for the first time: There is no way to distinguish it from a human being

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ChatGPT-4 passes the Turing Test, marking a new milestone in AI. Explore the implications of AI-human interaction.

Oct 8, 2024

The Next Breakthrough In Artificial Intelligence: How Quantum AI Will Reshape Our World

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Quantum AI, the fusion of quantum computing and artificial intelligence, is poised to revolutionize industries from finance to healthcare.

Oct 8, 2024

Exploring the frontiers of neuromorphic engineering: A journey into brain-inspired computing

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Neuromorphic engineering is a cutting-edge field that focuses on developing computer hardware and software systems inspired by the structure, function, and behavior of the human brain. The ultimate goal is to create computing systems that are significantly more energy-efficient, scalable, and adaptive than conventional computer systems, capable of solving complex problems in a manner reminiscent of the brain’s approach.

This interdisciplinary field draws upon expertise from various domains, including neuroscience, computer science, electronics, nanotechnology, and materials science. Neuromorphic engineers strive to develop computer chips and systems incorporating artificial neurons and synapses, designed to process information in a parallel and distributed manner, akin to the brain’s functionality.

Key challenges in neuromorphic engineering encompass developing algorithms and hardware capable of performing intricate computations with minimal energy consumption, creating systems that can learn and adapt over time, and devising methods to control the behavior of artificial neurons and synapses in real-time.

Oct 8, 2024

Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield share Nobel Prize for work on AI

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The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to two scientists, Geoffrey Hinton and John Hopfield, for their work on machine learning.

British-Canadian Professor Hinton is sometimes referred to as the “Godfather of AI” and said he was flabbergasted.

He resigned from Google in 2023, and has warned about the dangers of machines that could outsmart humans.

Oct 8, 2024

AI challenge seeks questions to test human-level intelligence

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Two of San Francisco’s leading players in artificial intelligence have challenged the public to come up with questions capable of testing the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) like Google Gemini and OpenAI’s o1. Scale AI, which specializes in preparing the vast tracts of data on which the LLMs are trained, teamed up with the Center for AI Safety (CAIS) to launch the initiative, Humanity’s Last Exam.

Featuring prizes of US$5,000 (£3,800) for those who come up with the top 50 questions selected for the test, Scale and CAIS say the goal is to test how close we are to achieving “expert-level AI systems” using the “largest, broadest coalition of experts in history.”

Why do this? The leading LLMs are already acing many established tests in intelligence, mathematics and law, but it’s hard to be sure how meaningful this is. In many cases, they may have pre-learned the answers due to the gargantuan quantities of data on which they are trained, including a significant percentage of everything on the internet.

Oct 8, 2024

Column: Google’s NotebookLM turns documents you upload into an AI-generated ‘deep dive’ podcast

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Should you trust it?

Oct 8, 2024

Tom Snyder: AI could be smarter than humans when it comes to health care

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Information about Tom Snyder: AI could be smarter than humans when it comes to health care.

Oct 8, 2024

Nobel Prize in physics awarded to 2 scientists for discoveries in machine learning

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STOCKHOLM — John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for discoveries and inventions that formed the building blocks of machine learning.

“This year’s two Nobel Laureates in physics have used tools from physics to develop methods that are the foundation of today’s powerful machine learning,” the Nobel committee said in a press release.

Hopfield’s research is carried out at Princeton University and Hinton works at the University of Toronto.

Oct 8, 2024

Agility Robotics, Maker of Humanoid Bots, Shows Off Its ‘RoboFab’

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The Oregon company already has robots working in a Spanx warehouse and running trials at Amazon facilities.

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