The recent departure of Ilya Sutskever, cofounder and chief scientist at OpenAI, has sent shockwaves through the artificial intelligence community. Sutskever, who was instrumental in the founding of OpenAI and its mission to develop AGI, has decided to leave the company after nearly a decade of service. This significant change in leadership raises questions about
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Almost a decade ago, Google introduced a feature called Now on Tap in Android Marshmallow. This feature allowed users to tap and hold the home button to access contextual information related to what was on the screen. Whether it was getting details about a movie mentioned in a text or finding recommendations for a restaurant,
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been under scrutiny for a myriad of problems. From plagiarism issues to the lack of proper attribution, the technology has been criticized for regurgitating information without acknowledging the original sources. Furthermore, AI has been known to create inaccurate representations, such as drawing CEOs as white individuals and portraying women in elfish
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence (AI) technology, there is a growing group of individuals who are concerned about the potential risks associated with its development. Inspired by the ideas put forth in Nick Bostrom’s book, “Superintelligence,” many activists have taken on the task of raising awareness about the dangers that advanced
Evolv’s connections with former members of the NYPD raise serious concerns about the nature of their network. The overlap with individuals like Adams, Banks, and D’Orazio, all with ties to law enforcement, create a potential conflict of interest. The fact that a significant portion of Evolv’s sales team consists of former police officers raises questions
The world of AI hardware startups has been facing some tough times recently. One such example is Humane, which launched a $700 wearable device in early April. The Ai Pin, as it was called, was marketed as a revolutionary device that would replace the need for multiple apps by utilizing artificial intelligence. However, the product
In a world where technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in everyday tasks is becoming more prevalent. Joel Lewenstein, a head of product design at Anthropic, recently experienced the power of AI firsthand when he turned to Anthropic’s Claude chatbot for assistance with deciphering his irrigation system.
Google has been making significant strides in the field of artificial intelligence with recent advancements in its AlphaFold software. While much attention has been given to Google’s Gemini chatbot, the company has also been quietly enhancing AlphaFold to predict the 3D structure of proteins. The latest version, AlphaFold 3, has been upgraded to model other
The modern white-collar worker is facing unprecedented levels of workload and digital overwhelm. According to a recent work trends index published by Microsoft and LinkedIn, an increasing number of desk job employees are turning to AI tools to cope with the demands of their jobs. Surprisingly, 75 percent of white-collar workers are already using AI
OpenAI has found itself entangled in legal battles with various artists, writers, and publishers who claim that their work was improperly used to train AI algorithms like ChatGPT. In response to these allegations, the company has announced the upcoming launch of a tool called Media Manager in 2025. This tool is said to give content