Artificial Intelligence

AI could help people find common ground during deliberations
October 17, 2024

AI could help people find common ground during deliberations

Reaching a consensus in a democracy is difficult because people hold such different ideological, political, and social views.  Perhaps an AI tool could help. Researchers from Google DeepMind trained a system of large language models (LLMs) to operate as a “caucus mediator,” generating summaries that outline a group’s areas of agreement on complex but important…

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Transforming software with generative AI
October 17, 2024

Transforming software with generative AI

Generative AI’s promises for the software development lifecycle (SDLC)—code that writes itself, fully automated test generation, and developers who spend more time innovating than debugging—are as alluring as they are ambitious. Some bullish industry forecasts project a 30% productivity boost from AI developer tools, which, if realized, could inject more than $1.5 trillion into the…

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OpenAI says ChatGPT treats us all the same (most of the time)
October 15, 2024

OpenAI says ChatGPT treats us all the same (most of the time)

Does ChatGPT treat you the same whether you’re a Laurie, Luke, or Lashonda? Almost, but not quite. OpenAI has analyzed millions of conversations with its hit chatbot and found that ChatGPT will produce a harmful gender or racial stereotype based on a user’s name in around one in 1000 responses on average, and as many…

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Intro to AI: a beginner’s guide to artificial intelligence from MIT Technology Review
October 15, 2024

Intro to AI: a beginner’s guide to artificial intelligence from MIT Technology Review

It feels as though AI is moving a million miles a minute. Every week, it seems, there are product launches, fresh features and other innovations, and new concerns over ethics and privacy. It’s a lot to keep up with. Maybe you wish someone would just take a step back and explain some of the basics. …

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 A data bottleneck is holding AI science  back, says new Nobel winner
October 15, 2024

 A data bottleneck is holding AI science  back, says new Nobel winner

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. David Baker is sleep-deprived but happy. He’s just won the Nobel prize, after all.  The call from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences woke him in the middle of the night….

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Data strategies for AI leaders
October 14, 2024

Data strategies for AI leaders

Organizations are starting the heavy lifting to get real business value from generative AI. As Arnab Chakraborty, chief responsible AI officer at Accenture, puts it, “2023 was the year when clients were amazed with generative AI and the possibilities. In 2024, we are starting to see scaled implementations of responsible generative AI programs.” Some generative…

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Google DeepMind wins joint Nobel Prize in Chemistry for protein prediction AI  
October 9, 2024

Google DeepMind wins joint Nobel Prize in Chemistry for protein prediction AI  

In a second Nobel win for AI, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded half of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Demis Hassabis, the co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind and John M. Jumper, a director at Google DeepMind, for their work on using artificial intelligence to predict the structures of proteins,…

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Adobe wants to make it easier for artists to blacklist their work from AI scraping
October 8, 2024

Adobe wants to make it easier for artists to blacklist their work from AI scraping

Adobe has announced a new tool to help creators watermark their artwork and opt out of having it used to train generative AI models. The web app, called Adobe Content Authenticity, allows artists to signal that they do not consent for their work to be used by AI models, which are generally trained on vast…

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Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer and figurehead of doomerism, wins Nobel Prize
October 8, 2024

Geoffrey Hinton, AI pioneer and figurehead of doomerism, wins Nobel Prize

Geoffrey Hinton, a computer scientist whose pioneering work on deep learning in the 1980s and ’90s underpins all of the most powerful AI models in the world today, has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Speaking on the phone to the Academy minutes after the announcement,…

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Forget chat. AI that can hear, see and click is already here
October 8, 2024

Forget chat. AI that can hear, see and click is already here

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Chatting with an AI chatbot is so 2022. The latest hot AI toys take advantage of multimodal models, which can handle several things at the same time, such as images, audio, and…

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