Sam Altman lowers the bar
Talking aboutAchieving Generative AI Models in the 21st century with asymptotically free intelligence, Elon Musk’s former Co-founder and CEO at OpenAI Murati said, “I’m quite confident that the progress will continue.” “There’s not a lot of evidence to the contrary. Whether we need new ideas to get to AGI-level systems, that’s uncertain,” she added.
Why aren’t governments using science to solve their problems?
A study has found more than 60% of scientists said that science advice fails to incorporate diversity of people or viewpoints. “Only in this way can you hope to convey…evidence to them in a way that helps them understand and appreciate it,” said Mark Ferguson, who was Ireland’s chief science adviser between 2012 and 2022.
There is a new technology that will help you recap your listening habits
Spotify has launched a feature to analyse users’ listening habits, which could be used to build a personalised lifestyle. The feature is available on users’ homepages and will ask them questions like, “How good were you on January 9, 2015?” and “Why did you want to listen like it was Christmas?” Users will be able to see the longest listening streak for their top five artists.
They had 3 Top Engineers from Deep Mind
OpenAI’s Co-founder Mira Murati, in an interview with Steven Levy, said she wasn’t concerned about the recent chatter about developing more powerful generative AI models. “AI systems eventually will perform a wide range of cognitive tasks…as well as humans do,” Murati said. She further said it could take decades, but AI systems eventually will perform a variety of cognitive tasks as well as humans.
Amazon is building a giant computer
Amazon Web Services (AWS) unveiled three new AI-powered content generation models, Nova Canvas, Nova Reel and Anthropic, at AWS re:Invent 2019 in Las Vegas. The two models are an image generation model and the other is a content generation model. Amazon said it has watermarking capabilities for the content generation models. It’s collaborating with Anthropic to build a huge AI cluster.
It may be banned for data brokers to sell your social security number
The US’ Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking comments on a proposed rule that would limit the ability of data brokers to sell Americans’ sensitive personal and financial information. Under the proposed rule, data brokers that sell information about consumers’ income, credit history, credit score or debt payments would be considered consumer reporting agencies. The rule will be out for public comment until March 3.
You should stop watching your screens and end the global friendship recession
US-based startup Hinge has started an Offline Club initiative called “One More Hour” to address loneliness of the 21st century with cellphone. The initiative will allow users to leave their phone in a lock box and not use it for a period of time. According to Gallup, 80% of young people under the age of 18 report feeling lonely.
Australia will be the first country to ban social media for children under the age of 16
Australia’s Parliament has passed the Children’s Online Social Media use Protection Act (CFT) which would require platforms to remove under-age users from their platforms. The law requires platforms to “identify and remove underage users” from its platforms. Earlier, Meta Co-founder Ed Kovacic said the bill was “inconsistent and ineffective” and urged the Australian government to delay passing it.
You can’t miss the Therabody Deals on Black Friday
The Therabody is having a Black Friday sale where its products like Face Pro, Wave Roller and Theragun Mini 2 are discounted. The Therabody has a full-on total body recliner, eyeMasks to relieve headaches, and LED skincare mask to keep you looking your best. There are additional methods to save at Therabody.
The automated driving system can be easily damaged by emergency vehicle lights
Cooperative steering can influence the driving behaviour of autonomous, self-driving, and self- assisting vehicles, a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) said. It asked 1,260 owners of Ford, General Motors, Nissan/Ingall ProPilot Assist and Tesla vehicles equipped with partial automation who regularly use the technology. The survey was carried out on vehicles equipped with ADAS (advanced driver assist systems).