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OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, aspires to amass trillions for his ambitious AI chip initiative.

OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, is ambitiously aiming to secure between $5 trillion and $7 trillion funding for a project to increase the production of high-performance AI hardware. This colossal investment is intended to bolster the generative AI industry’s dependence on AI-specific chips. Nvidia predominantly leads this market share, with a market capitalisation nearing $1.72 trillion,

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Examining the Effect of AI on Artists: A Scrutiny Amidst Criticism

The creative industries face significant disruption due to generative AI, leading to unease and real impacts on jobs. This issue came to the fore in 2023 when the Writers Guild of America went on strike, calling for fair rules around streaming payments and protection against AI-related job losses. At the same time, Hollywood’s film and

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Is there racial and gender bias in AI’s assessment of images?

Research scientists from Canada’s National Research Council have extensively tested four large vision-language models (LVLM) for potential bias in gender and race. Despite alignment efforts to block unwanted or harmful responses, it is challenging, if not impossible, to create a completely impartial AI model. This bias comes from training these AI models on copious amounts

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Little Giants Prevail: The Unexpected Proficiency of Small LLMs Unveiled!

In the field of natural language processing (NLP), large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized how machines understand and generate human-like text. Their application, however, is often limited by their hefty demand for computational resources. This problem has led researchers to test smaller, more compact LLMs, particularly their abilities to efficiently summarize meeting transcripts. Historically, text

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Google Foresees a Future Beyond Search Engine Functionality

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai is championing a shift from traditional search engines to more interactive and multi-faceted tools for information retrieval, as evident in his interview with WIRED. Pichai has given an insight into Google’s new project, Gemini, an AI chatbot developed not only as an alternative to search engines but also as competition to

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This AI Article Highlights the Introduction of PirateNets: A Unique AI Framework Aimed at Promoting Robust and Streamlined Training of Intensive Physics-Based Neural Network Models

The continued evolution of computational science has given rise to physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), a cutting-edge method for solving forward and inverse problems governed by partial differential equations (PDEs). PINNs uniquely incorporate physical laws into the learning process, leading to a substantial increase in predictive accuracy and robustness. However, as PINNs become more in-depth and

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Introducing Dolma: A Comprehensive English Corpus of 3T Tokens for Research in Language Model Pretraining

Large Language Models (LLMs) have become critical tools for Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks, including question-answering, text summarization, and few-shot learning. Despite their prevalence, the development process of the more potent models, particularly their pretraining data composition, often remains undisclosed. This tendency towards opacity complicates our understanding of how the pretraining corpus influences a model’s

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Stanford Scientists Present RAPTOR: An Innovative Tree-structured Retrieval System that Enhances the Parametric Understanding of LLMs through Contextual Data

Retrieval-augmented language models often only obtain small sections from a corpus, inhibiting their potential to adapt to global changes and incorporate extensive knowledge. This problem is prevalent in most existing methods that struggle to leverage large-scale discourse structure effectively. It is notably significant for thematic questions that require knowledge integration from multiple text sections. Large

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Scientists from China reveal a robotic child called “Tong Tong”

At the Frontiers of General Artificial Intelligence Technology Exhibition in Beijing, a virtual robot toddler called Tong Tong was revealed. Developed by the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence (BIGAI), Tong Tong is not a physical robot, but a virtual one. Visitors at the exhibition saw how Tong Tong interacted and adapted to her environment

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Summit 2024 on Post-Industrial Revolution: Stepping into the Age of AI Transition

The 2024 Post-Industrial Summit, scheduled for February 28-29 in Menlo Park, California, will bring business leaders together to discuss the role of AI in reshaping the future of businesses. The summit is being hosted by the Post-Industrial Institute and SRI International and will include insights from experts from AWS, SAP, Salesforce, SRI, Broadcom, Swisscom, Deloitte,

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