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#5381: on Oct 23, 2023

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

#5382: on Oct 23, 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

#5383: on Oct 23, 2023

From theguardian.com

Is AI more creative than the human brain? I doubt it – and I definitely want humans to stay in charge | Stefan Stern

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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

#5384: 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

#5385: on Oct 22, 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

#5386: 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

#5387: 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

#5388: on Oct 21, 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

#5389: on Oct 21, 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

#5390: on Oct 21, 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

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