What are news in AI from leading tech news sites?
Following #ai, #llm, #chatgpt, #agi from arstechnica.com, theverge.com, hackernoon.com, engadget.com, ycombinator.com, wired.com, theguardian.com, techcrunch.com, vice.com, 404media.co.
Lawyer Caught Using AI While Explaining to Court Why He Used AI
From 404media.co, on Oct 14, 16 30
DirecTV screensavers will show AI-generated ads with your face in 2026
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 13 13
Beliefs that are true for regular software but false when applied to AI | Hacker News
From ycombinator.com, on Oct 15, 12 12
Nvidia sells tiny new computer that puts big AI on your desktop
From arstechnica.com, on Oct 14, 12 14
Open source LLMs hit Europe's digital sovereignty roadmap | TechCrunch
From techcrunch.com, on Feb 17, 10 10
Startup accuses Nvidia and Microsoft of infringing on patents and forming a cartel
From theverge.com, on Sep 5, 2024, 9 9
Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro gets an M5 chip bump and faster storage
From theverge.com, on Oct 15, 8 8
From techcrunch.com
OpenAI debates when to release its AI-generated image detector | TechCrunch
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OpenAI is weighing when to release a tool it developed to detect whether an image originated from its DALL-E 3 generative AI model.
on Oct 19, 2023
From wired.com
Britain’s Big AI Summit Is a Doom-Obsessed Mess
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UK prime minister Rishi Sunak’s global summit on AI governance will focus on extreme scenarios of algorithms causing harm. Many British AI experts would rather he focus on near-term problems.
on Oct 23, 2023
From theguardian.com
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Businesses keep trying to prove AI’s superior creativity, but haven’t proved it can compete with human inspiration, says writer Stefan Stern
on Oct 22, 2023
From techcrunch.com
Humanoid robots face a major test with Amazon's Digit pilots | TechCrunch
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Amazon will begin testing Agility’s Digit in a move that could bring the bipedal robot to its nationwide fulfillment centers.
on Oct 21, 2023
From techcrunch.com
This week in AI: Can we trust DeepMind to be ethical? | TechCrunch
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In this edition of This Week in AI, TC's semiregular AI news roundup, we cover DeepMind's campaign to present an 'ethical' approach to AI development.
on Oct 21, 2023
From hackernoon.com
The Internet, Once a Bastion of Free Expression, Creativity, and Knowledge | HackerNoon
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Once a bastion of free expression, creativity, and knowledge, is now drowning in a sea of soulless, AI-generated drivel. The beauty of the web lay in its abilit
on Oct 21, 2023
From techcrunch.com
China's tech titans race to invest $340M in OpenAI challenger | TechCrunch
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It's become increasingly evident that two parallel AI universes are forming between the U.S. and China. While the U.S. has spawned notable players like
on Oct 20, 2023
From theguardian.com
Sunak’s global AI safety summit risks achieving very little, warns tech boss
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Big tech firms attempting to ‘capture’ meeting of heads of government, says Connor Leahy
on Oct 20, 2023
From techcrunch.com
Embodied AI spins a pen and helps clean the living room in new research | TechCrunch
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Sure, AI can write sonnets and do a passable Homer Simpson Nirvana cover. But if anyone is going to welcome our new techno-overlords, they'll need to be
on Oct 20, 2023
From theguardian.com
‘Here is the news. You can’t stop us’: AI anchor Zae-In grants us an interview
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From Asia to Europe, AI presenters are now reading the bulletins. They’re attractive, ageless and work 24/7 without being paid. Should their human counterparts be worried? And what about the rest of us?
on Oct 20, 2023