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Last week, former OpenAI board member Helen Toner appeared on a podcast where she stated that the board’s oversight at OpenAI was entirely dysfunctional. She also claimed that the board learned about the release of ChatGPT through Twitter. In response, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman significantly disagreed with Toner’s recollection of events. Altman acknowledged that Toner genuinely cares about achieving a good outcome for AGI and appreciates her dedication. Regarding the release of ChatGPT, Altman explained that it was initially planned as a low-key research review. OpenAI did not expect the massive attention and impact that ChatGPT garnered. However, Altman stated that OpenAI had discussed their research and release plans extensively with the board. At that time, they had already made GPT-3.5 available and were planning a gradual release of GPT-4. Altman concluded by saying he didn’t want to refute Toner’s claims line by line but felt her recollection was inaccurate.
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Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, shared his thoughts on the current AI hype. He is cautiously optimistic about the impact of AI on programming, but he doesn't believe it will eliminate jobs anytime soon. Linus suggests waiting ten years to see how AI truly develops. He thinks that we should not make drastic predictions about job losses due to AI right now. Linus finds AI interesting but thinks the hype is overdone. He prefers to see actual progress over time rather than believing in quick and dramatic changes. Credits: The Linux Foundation | YouTube
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The AI wearables market is heating up as top tech companies compete to create the ultimate AI gadget. 📸: Sacra
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Prompt Engineering isn’t a hoax So get with the times or step aside
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Videos generated by Google's video generation model Veo. At its annual I/O developer conference, Google unveiled Veo, its latest and most advanced text-to-video generation model. Veo can create high-quality 1080p resolution videos over 60 seconds long in various cinematic and visual styles. The model offers enhanced control over the camera, enabling users to prompt for Extreme close-ups, Slow-motion crane shots, Timelapses, and more. Currently, Veo is exclusively available to select creators in a private preview through the VideoFX tool. Credits: Google DeepMind
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George Lucas, the creator of "Star Wars," believes that the use of artificial intelligence in filmmaking is inevitable. Lucas states, "It's inevitable. I mean, it's like, 'I don't think these cars are going to work. We're fine like this, with horses. Let's stay with the horses.' And yes, you can say that, but that's not how the world works." He argues that just as the world moved on from horses to cars, the industry will continue to evolve with AI. Lucas has always been at the forefront of technological advancements, especially during his time at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). He highlighted that while AI might seem like a recent buzzword, the industry has been leveraging digital technology for decades. Ignoring AI is not an option because the world is constantly progressing. Credits: Brut | YouTube
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NAVER 1784 is the world's largest robotics testbed. It has a Starbucks store on the second floor, which is the most unique in the world. Over 100 service robots known as "Rookie" work at this Starbucks, delivering drinks to meeting rooms and private seats during working hours. In addition to the Rookie delivery robots, this Starbucks also has a dual-arm robot that helps with various experiments. NAVER Labs created this special Starbucks store to test using robots for delivery and other tasks. The robots make Starbucks more efficient and high-tech. Credits: NAVER LABS | YouTube
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ChatGPT's response when a Reddit user asked it to roast itself.
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OpenAI recently introduced the ChatGPT Mac app along with GPT-4o. While the app is available for download to everyone, accessing it requires an invite for early access. However, product designer Diego Jimenez discovered a quirky yet effective workaround to bypass the waitlist and start using the app immediately. Here's how you can do it: 1. Launch the app and log in 2. Quit the app (Cmd+Q) as soon as the window size changes, but just before the login error alert appears 3. Launch the app again, and you should be able to access it without any issues While this waitlist bypass may be closed by OpenAI at any time, it currently allows you to immediately start using the official ChatGPT Mac app, even if you haven't received an invite yet. Credits: diegojimenez/X
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Microsoft is testing ads in its AI assistant, Copilot. The ads are generated by the web sources that Copilot uses to provide information, not by Copilot itself. A user shared a video on X, showcasing that Copilot suggested nine software solutions for data analysis, three of which were ads. Although Microsoft hasn't officially announced this, it seems the testing is ongoing. However, when others tried to reproduce the results, they did not see any ads. Credits: MindBranches/X
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It’s so over.
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As artificial intelligence advances, its potential to automate various jobs becomes increasingly evident. When asked about which jobs might be replaced by GPT-4o, the AI provided a detailed list of 20 occupations. These jobs are ranked based on the likelihood of automation, highlighting AI's efficiency, precision, and tireless work ethic in potentially replacing humans in multiple job roles. What do you think about the potential impact of AI on these roles? How soon do you believe AI could completely replace humans in certain jobs?" Credits: minchoi/X
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Google's AI search feature gives bizarre suggestions! When someone searched for "cheese not sticking to pizza," Google's AI search suggested adding a small amount of non-toxic glue to the pizza sauce. The recommendation was likely based on an old Reddit comment intended as a joke. This incident raises questions about the reliability of AI-generated information and emphasizes the importance of verifying advice from such AI tools. Credits: heavenrend/X
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nothing previously integrated the first earbuds with ChatGPT, and now it's expanding this feature to all its other audio products! 🎧 Starting May 21st, users can pinch to speak to ChatGPT directly from any Nothing audio product paired with a Nothing phone. 📲 CEO Carl Pei also confirmed that all audio products will run on GPT-4o. 🚀
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🔥 Level up your workflow with these most popular AI tools!
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Leike warned that creating superintelligent AGI systems is very risky if not done with extreme care for safety. He said OpenAI is not taking this responsibility seriously enough compared to rushing out impressive but potentially dangerous AI capabilities. Leike played a crucial role in shaping OpenAI's approach to alignment research and co-authored the team's research roadmap. His departure comes at a critical time as OpenAI continues to work towards advancing AI capabilities. Credits: janleike/X
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OpenAI's head of alignment, Jan Leike, recently quit the company, citing concerns about the organization's priorities. In a statement, Leike expressed his belief that OpenAI's safety culture has taken a backseat to flashy projects instead of properly addressing safety concerns around AGI.
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Meta's Chief Product Officer, Chris Cox, has revealed that their AI image model, Emu, is trained on a dataset sourced from public Instagram photos. “We don’t train on private stuff, we don’t train on stuff that people share with their friends, we do train on things that are public,” he said. By utilizing Instagram's extensive public image dataset, Emu can better recognize objects and scenes depicted in images. This training enables Emu to provide more accurate and relevant image generation. Credits: Bloomberg Live | YouTube
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OpenAI has decided to pause the use of one of its new ChatGPT voices, named “Sky,” after it drew attention for sounding like actress Scarlett Johansson. This decision comes just days after OpenAI launched its latest AI model, GPT-4o, which includes new voice features to enhance the ChatGPT experience. The company wants to address questions and concerns about how they chose the voices. Sky’s voice gained significant attention due to its similarity to Johansson’s role in the movie “Her,” where she voices an AI assistant. OpenAI confirmed that Sky’s voice is not an imitation of Johansson but is from a different professional actress. They emphasized that the voice is the actress’s natural speaking voice and not designed to mimic Johansson.
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Elon Musk believes that we need to have a maximum truth-seeking AI. This means the AI should not be taught to lie or say things that are not true, even if those things are considered politically incorrect. The AI must always strive to speak the truth as it understands it. He says that teaching AI to lie is dangerous. Musk points to the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" to make his point. In the movie, the AI named HAL 9000 kills the astronauts because it was forced to lie. Forcing an AI to lie or withhold information can lead to unintended and potentially disastrous consequences. Credits: Bloomberg Television | YouTube
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OpenAI's GPT-4o demonstrates impressive image generation capabilities. Credits: Greg Brockman/X
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Meta is making massive investments in AI. Meta Chief Scientist Yann LeCun confirmed that the company spent $30 billion on one million NVIDIA GPUs. This is almost as much as the Manhattan Project cost in today's dollars. Credits: Congressional Research Service
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OpenAI has entered into a partnership with Reddit to leverage the data for training its AI models. This collaboration will provide OpenAI with access to Reddit’s real-time, structured content, including posts and replies, to enhance its tools and models, especially ChatGPT. Additionally, the companies aim to develop new AI-powered features for Reddit users and moderators. As part of this deal, OpenAI will also become a Reddit advertising partner.
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The great thing about AI is that there are just so many things you could possibly worry about.
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Last week, former OpenAI board member Helen Toner appeared on a podcast where she stated that the board’s oversight at OpenAI was entirely dysfunctional. She also claimed that the board learned about the release of ChatGPT through Twitter. In response, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman significantly disagreed with Toner’s recollection of events. Altman acknowledged that Toner genuinely cares about achieving a good outcome for AGI and appreciates her dedication. Regarding the release of ChatGPT, Altman explained that it was initially planned as a low-key research review. OpenAI did not expect the massive attention and impact that ChatGPT garnered. However, Altman stated that OpenAI had discussed their research and release plans extensively with the board. At that time, they had already made GPT-3.5 available and were planning a gradual release of GPT-4. Altman concluded by saying he didn’t want to refute Toner’s claims line by line but felt her recollection was inaccurate.
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Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, shared his thoughts on the current AI hype. He is cautiously optimistic about the impact of AI on programming, but he doesn't believe it will eliminate jobs anytime soon. Linus suggests waiting ten years to see how AI truly develops. He thinks that we should not make drastic predictions about job losses due to AI right now. Linus finds AI interesting but thinks the hype is overdone. He prefers to see actual progress over time rather than believing in quick and dramatic changes. Credits: The Linux Foundation | YouTube
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Videos generated by Google's video generation model Veo. At its annual I/O developer conference, Google unveiled Veo, its latest and most advanced text-to-video generation model. Veo can create high-quality 1080p resolution videos over 60 seconds long in various cinematic and visual styles. The model offers enhanced control over the camera, enabling users to prompt for Extreme close-ups, Slow-motion crane shots, Timelapses, and more. Currently, Veo is exclusively available to select creators in a private preview through the VideoFX tool. Credits: Google DeepMind
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George Lucas, the creator of "Star Wars," believes that the use of artificial intelligence in filmmaking is inevitable. Lucas states, "It's inevitable. I mean, it's like, 'I don't think these cars are going to work. We're fine like this, with horses. Let's stay with the horses.' And yes, you can say that, but that's not how the world works." He argues that just as the world moved on from horses to cars, the industry will continue to evolve with AI. Lucas has always been at the forefront of technological advancements, especially during his time at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM). He highlighted that while AI might seem like a recent buzzword, the industry has been leveraging digital technology for decades. Ignoring AI is not an option because the world is constantly progressing. Credits: Brut | YouTube
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