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The AI Act is done. Here’s what will (and won’t) change
March 19, 2024

The AI Act is done. Here’s what will (and won’t) change

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. It’s official. After three years, the AI Act, the EU’s new sweeping AI law, jumped through its final bureaucratic hoop last week when the European Parliament voted to approve it. (You…

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How AI taught Cassie the two-legged robot to run and jump
March 18, 2024

How AI taught Cassie the two-legged robot to run and jump

If you’ve watched Boston Dynamics’ slick videos of robots running, jumping and doing parkour, you might have the impression robots have learned to be amazingly agile. In fact, these robots are still coded by hand, and would struggle to deal with new obstacles they haven’t encountered before. However, a new method of teaching robots to…

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This self-driving startup is using generative AI to predict traffic
March 15, 2024

This self-driving startup is using generative AI to predict traffic

Self-driving company Waabi is using a generative AI model to help predict the movement of vehicles, it announced today. The new system, called Copilot4D, was trained on troves of data from lidar sensors, which use light to sense how far away objects are. If you prompt the model with a situation, like a driver recklessly…

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An AI that can play Goat Simulator is a step toward more useful AI
March 13, 2024

An AI that can play Goat Simulator is a step toward more useful AI

Fly, goat, fly! A new AI agent from Google DeepMind can play different games, including ones it has never seen before such as Goat Simulator 3, a fun action game with exaggerated physics. Researchers were able to get it to follow text commands to play seven different games and move around in three different 3D…

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March 13, 2024

Global news partnerships: Le Monde and Prisa Media

We have partnered with international news organizations Le Monde and Prisa Media to bring French and Spanish news content to ChatGPT.

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Why we need better defenses against VR cyberattacks
March 12, 2024

Why we need better defenses against VR cyberattacks

This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. I remember the first time I tried on a VR headset. It was the first Oculus Rift, and I nearly fainted after experiencing an intense but visually clumsy VR roller-coaster. But…

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LLMs become more covertly racist with human intervention
March 11, 2024

LLMs become more covertly racist with human intervention

Since their inception, it’s been clear that large language models like ChatGPT absorb racist views from the millions of pages of the internet they are trained on. Developers have responded by trying to make them less toxic. But new research suggests that those efforts, especially as models get larger, are only curbing racist views that…

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An OpenAI spinoff has built an AI model that helps robots learn tasks like humans
March 11, 2024

An OpenAI spinoff has built an AI model that helps robots learn tasks like humans

In the summer of 2021, OpenAI quietly shuttered its robotics team, announcing that progress was being stifled by a lack of data necessary to train robots in how to move and reason using artificial intelligence.  Now three of OpenAI’s early research scientists say the startup they spun off in 2017, called Covariant, has solved that…

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March 8, 2024

Review completed & Altman, Brockman to continue to lead OpenAI

New board members named and enhancements to the governance structure introduced 

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March 8, 2024

OpenAI announces new members to board of directors

Dr. Sue Desmond-Hellmann, Nicole Seligman, Fidji Simo join; Sam Altman rejoins board

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