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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Nvidia AI product, Magic compose, AI guard, and much more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Nvidia AI product, Magic compose, AI guard, and much more

[ad_1] The artificial intelligence race has just got more intense. Nvidia, the world's most valuable chipmaker, has launched new AI products, while Google has rolled out its new AI-powered feature called "Magic Compose" for text messaging, ChatGPT is looking at transforming the education sector and tennis players at the French Open this year will get help from AI against mean comments online. This and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.1. Nvidia, the top chipmaker, introduces new AI productsNvidia, the world's most valuable chipmaker, has launched. CEO Jensen Huang introduced the DGX GH200, an AI supercomputer for creating successors to ChatGPT. Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Google are expected to be early adopters. Nvidia partnered with WPP to lower ad production costs u...
Biden meets Microsoft, Google CEOs on AI dangers
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Biden meets Microsoft, Google CEOs on AI dangers

[ad_1] President Joe Biden attended a White House meeting with CEOs of top artificial intelligence companies, including Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft, on Thursday to discuss risks and safeguards as the technology catches the attention of governments and lawmakers globally.Generative artificial intelligence has become a buzzword this year, with apps such as ChatGPT capturing the public's fancy, sparking a rush among companies to launch similar products they believe will change the nature of work. Millions of users have begun testing such tools, which supporters say can make medical diagnoses, write screenplays, create legal briefs and debug software, leading to growing concern about how the technology could lead to privacy violations, skew employment decisions, and power scams and ...
4 dangers that most worry AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton
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4 dangers that most worry AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton

[ad_1] Geoffrey Hinton, an award-winning computer scientist known as the “godfather of artificial intelligence,” is having some serious second thoughts about the fruits of his labors.Hinton helped pioneer AI technologies critical to a new generation of highly capable chatbots such as ChatGPT. But in recent interviews, he says that he recently resigned a high-profile job at Google specifically to share his concerns that unchecked AI development could pose danger to humanity. “I have suddenly switched my views on whether these things are going to be more intelligent than us," he said in an interview with MIT Technology Review. "I think they're very close to it now and they will be much more intelligent than us in the future.... How do we survive that?” Hinton is not alone in his concerns....
Google CEO Warns Against Rush to Deploy AI Without Oversight
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Google CEO Warns Against Rush to Deploy AI Without Oversight

[ad_1] Alphabet Inc. and Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said in an interview broadcast Sunday that the push to adopt artificial intelligence technology must be well-regulated to avoid potential harmful effects.Asked in a 60 Minutes interview about what keeps him up at night with regard to AI, Pichai said “The urgency to work and deploy it in a beneficial way, but at the same time it can be very harmful if deployed wrongly.” Mountain View, California-based Google has been among the leaders in developing and implementing AI across its services. Software like Google Lens and Google Photos rely on the company's image-recognition systems, while its Google Assistant benefits from natural language processing research that Google has been doing for years. Still, its pace of deploy...