Month: November 2023

We were not too close to the Cybertruck

Elon Musk’s electric truck Cybertruck is set to make its debut at the Los Angeles International Auto Show on November 28. The truck, which has a top speed of 160 kmph, was designed in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). It is Tesla’s first electric truck and is made of cold-rolled stainless steel.

Scaling deep learning for discovery

Stable crystal discovery using a machine-learning model for oxidation-state balancing in a single crystal structure has been found in Materials Project 16 and OQMD 17 1e. The training sets are sampled uniformly from the materials from the Materials Project and from our structural pipeline. Following Roost (non-representation learning from stoichiometry)58, GNNs are effective at predicting the formation energy of a composition and structure.

380,000 new materials were dreamed up by DeepMind

A US-based team has created 41 new ‘chemically bound and unusual’ materials using artificial intelligence (AI) in 17 days. The system named ‘Gno ME’ was used at the Department of Energy’s Laboratory for Biologically Bound Materials (LBNL) at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) to predict the existence of materials. In 17 days, nine of the new materials were created after active learning improved the synthesis.

Data centres have huge water footprints with the growth of Artificial Intelligence

AI-based health algorithms have been shown to diagnose skin lesions and rashes less accurately in Black people than in white people, a report said. It added that AI-based dermatology algorithms are trained on data predominantly collected from white populations. The report further said the risks of attacks on data without researchers being aware are increasing as more data sets are being used.

Black Friday deals on Apple devices

Apple’s AirPods Pro are now available at an all-time low price of $349 (27,980) for the second generation. The AirPods Pro features a new H2 chip which allows for improved noise cancellation. Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro also includes swipe controls and the ability to charge in-car with Apple’s AirPod compatible charging stations.

Everyone is quick in releasing artificial intelligence products

US-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI has unveiled its new chatbot ‘ChatGPT’, which it claims is the first voice-commanded AI chatbot. Users will be able to use the chatbot to ask questions and have conversations, without ever leaving the platform. Earlier this month, OpenAI’s CEO Brian Altman was fired over “malfeasance” and “malfeasance related to the company’s financial, business, safety…privacy practice”.

Sam has reached agreement to return to OpenAI

OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman has resigned after the board voted to fire him last week. Responding to Altman’s resignation, OpenAI’s Board said it has formed a new Board of Directors to “reset the governance of OpenAI”. They added that they will also appoint a new board of directors. Earlier, Altman claimed that OpenAI was the only one with a capped profit structure.

Everyone is quick to release AI products

OpenAI’s Co-founder Josh Miller has revealed that he almost declined his interview with The Browser Company after laughing a few minutes into our conversation. This comes after The Browser Company reached out to OpenAI and Anthropic on the launch of Arc Max, an AI-based browser, after the tool surpassed the allotted data limit.

There is an opinion about the lesson of the openai mess

ChatGPT maker OpenAI said it has rehired CEO Sam Altman after he was fired by the nonprofit that governs it on Friday. OpenAI, which was founded by Elon Musk and Mark Brockman, added that it will also create a new board of directors. Earlier this month, Altman said he’d be leaving OpenAI as soon as he could.

Sam has been named as the chief executive of OpenAI

Elon Musk-led artificial intelligence (AI) startup OpenAI has said it will establish a new board of directors following the ouster of its CEO Sam Altman. The company said the new board will be independent of the board that removed Altman last week. It added that there will be “no changes” to its existing board, including Greg Brockman, who was replaced by Altman.