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Remember a year ago, up until last November before we learned about ChatGPT, when machine learning was all about building models to solve a single task, like loan approvals or fraud protection? This approach seemed to go out the window with the rise of generalized LLMs, but the fact is that generalized models are not a good fit for every problem, and task-based models are still alive and well in business. These task-based models, until the rise of LLMs, were the basis for most AI in the enterprise, and they are not going away. It’s what Amazon CTO Werner Vogels…

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A survey by GitLab has shed light on developers’ views of the artificial intelligence landscape in software development. The report titled “The State of Artificial Intelligence in Software Development”, features insights from more than 1,000 global senior technology executives, developers, and security and operations professionals. The report reveals a complex relationship between enthusiasm for AI adoption and concerns about data privacy, intellectual property and security. “Enterprises are looking for platforms that allow them to harness the power of artificial intelligence while addressing potential privacy and security risks,” said Alexander Johnston, Research Analyst at the Data, AI & Analytics Channel at…

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It’s not easy for a robot to find its way out of a maze. Imagine the machines trying to cross a child’s playroom to get to the kitchen, with various toys scattered on the floor and furniture blocking some possible paths. This messy maze requires the robot to calculate the optimal journey to its destination without hitting any obstacles. What should the bot do?The Graphs of Convex Set (GCS) Trajectory Optimization algorithm by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) researchers presents a scalable collision-free motion planning system for these robotic navigation needs. The getting closer combines graph search…

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New white paper explores models and functions of international institutions that could help manage opportunities and mitigate risks of advanced artificial intelligenceGrowing awareness of the global impact of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) has inspired public debate about the need for international governance structures to help manage the opportunities and mitigate the associated risks.Many discussions were based on analogies with the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) in civil aviation; CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in particle physics. IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) in nuclear technology; and intergovernmental and multilateral organizations in many other areas. And yet, while the analogies may…

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Wombo, the makers of the viral AI-powered art app Dream by Wombo, is back with another new AI-powered app called Wombo Me. The new AI avatar app from the Canadian startup lets you turn a single selfie into multiple realistic avatars. While there are already several popular AI avatar apps on the market, such as Lensa AI, Wombo wants to offer users a more streamlined experience when creating realistic avatars. Unlike other similar apps that require you to submit multiple selfies and wait a while before receiving your images, Wombo Me only requires one selfie and can generate images almost…

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The Biden-Harris administration has was announced that it has secured a second round of voluntary security commitments from eight prominent AI companies. Representatives from Adobe, Cohere, IBM, Nvidia, Palantir, Salesforce, Scale AI and Stability attended the White House for the announcement. These eight companies are committed to playing a central role in promoting the development of safe, secure and reliable artificial intelligence. The Biden-Harris administration is actively working on an Executive Order and pursuing bipartisan legislation to ensure that the US leads the responsible development of AI that unlocks its potential while managing its risks. The commitments made by these…

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New research suggests a system for determining the relative accuracy of predictive AI in a hypothetical medical setting and when the system should defer to a human clinicianArtificial intelligence (AI) has great potential to improve the way people work in a range of industries. But to integrate AI tools into the workplace in a safe and responsible way, we need to develop more robust methods for understanding when they can be most useful.So when is artificial intelligence more accurate and when is human? This question is particularly important in healthcare, where predictive AI is increasingly being used in high-risk tasks…

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It’s officially been a year since ChatGPT launched, taking the world by storm as the survey preview turned into an everyday tool that brought AI chatbot technology to mainstream users. A large part of this effort was driven by the launch of the ChatGPT mobile app, whose May 2023 release on iOS put the chatbot in the hands of more consumers, followed later by a July 2023 release on Android. Now, on the technology’s first anniversary, new data shows that ChatGPT’s mobile app versions have surpassed 110 million combined installs and reached nearly $30 million in consumer spending, according to…

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Want to get your brand in front of the brightest minds in the gaming industry? Consider getting a custom GamesBeat sponsorship. learn more. Bitmagic announced today that its productive AI-powered game development platform is now available for public access through a closed alpha program. The platform allows everyone to be a game developer as it enables players to execute their ideas in 3D. By typing a description into a text prompt, they can offload the hard work to Bitmagic, which produces fully playable games based on words. The Bitmagic platform is the world’s first system that allows the creation of…

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Research Post it November 29, 2023 Authors Amil Merchant and Ekin Dogus Cubuk AI tool GNoME finds 2.2 million new crystals, including 380,000 stable materials that could power future technologiesModern technologies from computer chips and batteries to solar panels are based on inorganic crystals. To enable new technologies, the crystals must be stable or they can decay, and behind each new, stable crystal can be months of painstaking experimentation.Today, in one document published in Nature, we share the discovery of 2.2 million new crystals – equivalent to nearly 800 years of knowledge. Introducing Graph Networks for Materials Exploration (GNoME), our…

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