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#5141: on Nov 18, 2023

From theguardian.com

‘Hallucinate’ chosen as Cambridge dictionary’s word of the year

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The psychological verb gained an extra meaning in 2023 that ‘gets to the heart of why people are talking about artificial intelligence’

on Nov 16, 2023

#5142: on Nov 18, 2023

From techcrunch.com

Blackshark.ai's Orca Huntr lets you build orbital intelligence models with a scribble | TechCrunch

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Blackshark.ai has already made a digital twin of the Earth, and its next play further democratizes the hitherto lofty (if you will) world of geospatial

on Nov 16, 2023

#5143: on Nov 17, 2023

From techcrunch.com

Fighting against AI makes me wonder what it means to be human | TechCrunch

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Art, psychology, theology and philosophy have all struggled with that question for as long as we’ve had conscious thought.

on Nov 16, 2023

#5144: on Nov 17, 2023

From techcrunch.com

France's Mistral dials up call for EU AI rules to fix rules for apps, not model makers | TechCrunch

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Divisions over how to set rules for applying artificial intelligence are complicating talks between European Union lawmakers trying to secure a political "We're advocating for hard laws on the product safety side. And by enforcing these laws the application makers turn to the foundational model...

on Nov 16, 2023

#5145: on Nov 17, 2023

From techcrunch.com

Meta brings us a step closer to AI-generated movies | TechCrunch

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Meta's video generation tool shows how far the tech has come -- and why there's real reason to be concerned about the ethics.

on Nov 16, 2023

#5146: on Nov 17, 2023

From techcrunch.com

With Muse, Unity aims to give developers generative AI that's useful and ethical | TechCrunch

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Unity is joining the rest of the gang in providing generative AI tools for its users, but has been careful (unlike some) to ensure those tools are built

on Nov 16, 2023

#5147: on Nov 17, 2023

From techcrunch.com

Codegen raises new cash to automate software engineering tasks | TechCrunch

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Codegen, a startup developing a platform to automate repetitive software engineering tasks using LLMs, has raised new capital from VCs.

on Nov 16, 2023

#5148: on Nov 17, 2023

From theguardian.com

Rishi Sunak’s AI plan has no teeth – and once again, big tech is ready to exploit that | Georg Riekeles and Max von Thun

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Tech companies are pushing the idea that the only way to make AI safe is to leave them in control. Trusting them could lead to disaster, say Georg Riekeles of the European Policy Centre and Max von Thun of the Open Markets Institute

on Nov 16, 2023

#5149: on Nov 17, 2023

From arstechnica.com

UnitedHealth uses AI model with 90% error rate to deny care, lawsuit alleges

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For the largest health insurer in the US, AI's error rate is like a feature, not a bug.

on Nov 18, 2023

#5150: on Nov 17, 2023

From theguardian.com

AI is coming for our jobs! Could universal basic income be the solution?

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Artificial intelligence will bring huge changes to the world of work – and dangers for society. Some think they can be solved by just handing everyone money. Is there a catch?

on Nov 22, 2023

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