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Japan farms hope AI-powered robots may hold answer to manpower shortages
Smart agriculture is increasingly being employed in Japan, arousing expectations that producers will be able to entrust artificial intelligence with more labour-intensive tasks to alleviate severe manpower shortages. Large-scale greenhouse farmers are leading the way, having begun to use artificial intelligence-equipped robots developed by venture businesses in ways that seem, more or less, to change…
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‘An event around the truth’: Yale and Harvard debate the use of AI in creative fields
On Saturday, debate groups from Yale and Harvard discussed the opposing and supporting sides of artificial intelligence technologies in creative and art fields. Harvard came out on top. Karla Cortes 2:11 am, Nov 13, 2023 Karla Cortes, Contributing Photographer The Yale Debate Association hosted the Harvard College Debating Union for a debate over artificial intelligence…
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Forget the criticisms, AI could help keep children safe online
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Policymakers around the world and in the United States are prioritizing policies to keep kids and teenagers safe on the internet and social media. This discussion extends to AI. President Joe Biden recently released a fact sheet outlining the contents of his pending executive order on “Safe, Secure, and…
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Security, privacy, and generative AI
Since the proliferation of large language models (LLMs), like OpenAI’s GPT-4, Meta’s Llama 2, and Google’s PaLM 2, we have seen an explosion of generative AI applications in almost every industry, cybersecurity included. However, for a majority of LLM applications, privacy and data residency is a major concern that limits the applicability of these technologies.…
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Experts raise concerns over potential misuse of AI deepfakes — What to know
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — With primary elections coming up next year, experts are concerned AI deepfake ads will mislead voters. Deepfakes can change video to make it appear that candidates said or did something they never actually did. SEE ALSO | Artificial Intelligence: How concerned should you be about voice cloning, deepfakes Meta, which operates…
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OpenAI chief seeks new Microsoft funds to build ‘superintelligence’
OpenAI plans to secure further financial backing from its biggest investor Microsoft as the ChatGPT maker’s chief executive Sam Altman pushes ahead with his vision to create artificial general intelligence (AGI) — computer software as intelligent as humans. In an interview with the Financial Times, Altman said his company’s partnership with Microsoft’s chief executive Satya…
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Artificial Intelligence Tools Shed Light On Millions Of Proteins
A snapshot of the interactive network “Protein Universe Atlas”. CREDIT University of Basel, Biozentrum Editor’s note: life on Earth uses a plethora of proteins. But there are many more proteins – millions – that can exist – many, many more than are used by terrestrial biology. What proteins will be used in the metabolism of…
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Top Trader Predicts Rallies for Ethereum and One Artificial-Intelligence Coin, Says Altcoins Have Ways To Go
A trader who nailed the top of the 2021 Bitcoin (BTC) bull market believes rallies are in sight for Ethereum (ETH) and one additional altcoin. Pseudonymous analyst Pentoshi tells his 711,700 followers on the social media platform X that Ethereum looks poised to take out a resistance level that has held for over a year.…
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More Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence
I published Thoughts on Artificial Intelligence on 19 July 2023. Since then, developments in AI have continued at a breath-taking speed. In here, I want to share new thoughts on AI that I have, as well as provide updates on some of the initial discussions. Let’s start with the new thoughts, in no particular order (note that…
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Artificial intelligence for dummies
I’m sorry that I didn’t get my article on artificial intelligence in last week during the “AI Safety Summit” at Bletchley Park, the historic Second World War decoding centre in England. I got distracted by some other stuff that was happening in the Middle East. The other reason for the delay was that whenever I…