The New York Times has sued OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement. The suit claims that millions of The Times's articles were used to train AI chatbots like ChatGPT, which now compete with traditional news sources. Continue Reading →
AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Machine Learning
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CES® 2024 (Jan. 9-12) is less than two weeks away, and I can't remember being more excited about spending a week in Las Vegas. Continue Reading →
As you know, Apple has been very quiet about its AI plans, but a new paper entitled "LLM in a Flash" may shed some light on how our friends from Cupertino are thinking. Continue Reading →
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that AI cannot be named as an inventor on patent applications. This decision emerged from a case involving Stephen Thaler and his AI system, DABUS, challenging the traditional boundaries of patent law. Continue Reading →
Through an integration with the GenAI music app Suno, Microsoft's Copilot users can now generate complete songs (including lyrics and instrumentals) from simple prompts. Continue Reading →
On the second episode of Rosie Bennet's new podcast, Fret Not, legendary guitarist Brian May (Queen) says he believes this year could be the last when we can distinctly identify a song as composed by a human. Continue Reading →
Recent observations suggest ChatGPT-4 may be getting lazy. This trend was first noticed in late November, when users began reporting that the model started providing simplified responses or avoiding certain tasks altogether. OpenAI has acknowledged the issue, though the cause remains uncertain. Continue Reading →
The European Union has finalized a groundbreaking law to regulate AI, potentially setting a global standard. This legislation, part of the EU's AI Act, aims to balance the rapid advancement of AI technology with necessary oversight and risk management. Key aspects include stringent requirements for AI applications deemed "high risk" in sectors like autonomous vehicles and medical devices. Continue Reading →
Surprising revelations emerged about Google's Gemini AI demonstration, which was not a live interaction as initially perceived. Continue Reading →
Google has announced Gemini, its answer to OpenAI's GPT-4, which will launch with three variants: Gemini Nano for Android devices, Gemini Pro for Google AI services (including Bard), and Gemini Ultra for data centers and enterprise applications. Each variant is tailored to specific uses, highlighting Google's commitment to diverse AI applications. Continue Reading →