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Dec 14, 2023

Google unveils MedLM, a family of healthcare-focused generative AI models

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Google thinks that there’s an opportunity to offload more healthcare tasks to generative AI models — or at least, an opportunity to recruit those models to aid healthcare workers in completing their tasks.


Google has unveiled MedLM, a new family of generative AI models designed to tackle healthcare-related tasks.

Dec 14, 2023

Your robotaxi ride in China is monitored — with video and audio recordings

Posted by in categories: government, robotics/AI, surveillance, transportation

When it comes to spurring the development of cutting-edge technologies, the Chinese government is rather pragmatic in its policymaking process. In the field of autonomous driving, the country has made some big strides in defining the parameters and limitations for service providers, removing regulatory ambiguity and granting industry players the freedom to test the nascent technology.

The trial guidelines, unveiled by the Ministry of Transport recently, target AV services like robotaxis, self-driving trucks and robobuses. The release arrived about 16 months after the department began seeking public opinions on the regulatory framework, and policymakers have reached a consensus that self-driving vehicles are subject to rigorous surveillance measures to ensure utmost safety.

Prior to the introduction of the nationwide guidelines, policymaking for AVs in China had been playing out in a more decentralized fashion, with local governments formulating their own rules for service providers on their turf. Major tech clusters like Beijing, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, for example, have been frontrunners in allowing companies to test AVs with minimum human interference.

Dec 14, 2023

OpenAI Joins Rolling Stone Publisher to Merge AI With Journalism

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Readers get better summaries, and LLMs get more training data—could AI enhance journalism instead of disrupting it?

Dec 14, 2023

A.I. Is Driving an Information Revolution

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Perplexity.ai’s co-founder and CEO discusses the looming challenges in AI research and product development.

Dec 14, 2023

There’s a secret WhatsApp group chat with more than 100 Silicon Valley CEOs in it and even they didn’t know what Sam Altman did to get fired

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It turns out that billionaire tech moguls aren’t that different from regular people when it comes to industry gossip.


But no one seemed to know the real reason behind Altman’s firing. The Times reported that a flurry of messages ensued, including speculation about what Altman might have done to get the chop.

The WhatsApp group includes big names like Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Dropbox chief Drew Houston, per The Times.

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Dec 14, 2023

AI Can Mimic Students’ Writing Styles. How Are Teachers Supposed to Catch Cheaters Now?

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When Jeremy Sell saw the word “poignant” spelled correctly in an essay, the jig was up.


AI is rapidly becoming too sophisticated for even veteran educators’ detective skills, educators and experts say.

Dec 14, 2023

Google’s New AI, Gemini, Beats ChatGPT In 30 Of 32 Test Categories

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, ethics, law, mathematics, robotics/AI

Google has released a new Pro model of its latest AI, Gemini, and company sources say it has outperformed GPT-3.5 (the free version of ChatGPT) in widespread testing. According to performance reports, Gemini Ultra exceeds current state-of-the-art results on 30 of the 32 widely-used academic benchmarks used in large language model (LLM) research and development. Google has been accused of lagging behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT, widely regarded as the most popular and powerful in the AI space. Google says Gemini was trained to be multimodal, meaning it can process different types of media such as text, pictures, video, and audio.

Insider also reports that, with a score of 90.0%, Gemini Ultra is the first model to outperform human experts on MMLU (massive multitask language understanding), which uses a combination of 57 subjects such as math, physics, history, law, medicine and ethics for testing both world knowledge and problem-solving abilities.

The Google-based AI comes in three sizes, or stages, for the Gemini platform: Ultra, which is the flagship model, Pro and Nano (designed for mobile devices). According to reports from TechCrunch, the company says it’s making Gemini Pro available to enterprise customers through its Vertex AI program, and for developers in AI Studio, on December 13. Reports indicate that the Pro version can also be accessed via Bard, the company’s chatbot interface.

Dec 14, 2023

This new system can teach a robot a simple household task within 20 minutes

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The Dobb-E domestic robotics system was trained in real people’s homes and could help solve the field’s data problem.

A new system that teaches robots a domestic task in around 20 minutes could help the field of robotics overcome one of its biggest challenges: a lack of training data.

Dec 14, 2023

Tiniest ‘failed star’ spotted 1,000 light years away, JWST’s new record

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a small free-floating ‘failed star’ within a nearby, young star cluster, setting a new record.

Dec 14, 2023

New quantum batteries charging break time and causality rules: Study

Posted by in categories: energy, quantum physics, sustainability

Quantum physics, the science of the very small, often challenges our common sense and intuition. But it also offers new possibilities for technological innovations that go beyond the limits of classical physics. One of these possibilities is the quantum battery, which uses quantum phenomena to store, transfer, and deliver energy more effectively than conventional batteries.

Quantum batteries

Quantum batteriesQuantum batteries are not yet ready for commercial use. Still, they can revolutionize fields that require low-power and portable energy sources, such as smart devices, sensors, and even electric vehicles.