
The CEOs and researchers have warned of the risk of extinction
Why aren’t Self-Driving Autonomous Cities Possible? The Impact of Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence on Human Perceptions
Tegmark says he hopes the statement will encourage governments and the general public to take the existential risks of AI more seriously. He says that the ideal outcome is that everyone discusses the threat without fear of being ridiculed.
In addition to Altman and Hassabis, the statement was signed by Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, a startup dedicated to developing AI with a focus on safety. Two of the three academics that received the Turing Award for their work on deep learning, the technology that underpins modern advances in machine learning and Artificial Intelligence, as well as dozens of Entrepreneurs and researchers working on cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence problems, are among those who signed the letter.
Others don’t believe these predictions. They point to the inability of AI systems to handle even relatively mundane tasks like, for example, driving a car. Despite years of effort, self- driving cars are still not a reality. What chance is there that the technology will match every human accomplishment in the next few years?
GPT-4 – A Coherent, Capable, Effective Language Model for Non-Common-Sense Reasoning with Complex Data and Computer Power
These language models have proven increasingly coherent and capable as they have been fed more data and computer power. The GPT-4 is an extremely powerful model that can solve complex problems, including ones that seem to require some forms of common sense reasoning.
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A private space mission was successful in landing on the moon
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost mission has successfully landed on the surface of Moon. The mission will carry out experiments on lunar dust and the stickiness of moon dust, among other things. “We have already learned many lessons…and the technological…science demonstrations onboard Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 will improve our ability to not only discover more science, but to ensure the safety of our spacecraft instruments,” NASA said.
The Blue Ghost private lander made it to the moon
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost spacecraft has become the first commercial mission to successfully land on the Moon, NASA said. The spacecraft will be carrying two weeks of science experiments provided by NASA and will fly back to Earth on Monday. Blue Ghost is expected to be lifted up by a SpaceX rocket from Earth and fly back for a follow-up mission.
There is a folding screen on the ThinkBook Flip
Lenovo has unveiled its ‘Flip’ concept laptop, which folds over the top of its lid, making it a 13-inch laptop. It has a 13.5-inch screen, a 32GB RAM, a fingerprint reader and it can be used with a 13-inch or 18-inch screen. It also has Google’s Surface platform as well as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.
The ugly phone is reviewed by the beautiful camera
Xiaomi on Monday launched a new device, the 15 Ultra, which it claims is the world’s first smartphone with a 200 MP sensor. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 965 SoC and has a 6.4-inch IPS screen. It comes in two variants, one with 3GB RAM and 32GB of storage and the other with 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage.
GPT- 4.5 isn’t a frontier AI model according to Openai
California-based generative AI startup OpenAI has launched GPT-4.5, a generative AI model that it claims will help in understanding human interactions in face-to-face conversations. GPT-4.5 reportedly hallucinates a lot less than GPT-4o, the company said. GPT-4.5 supports the web search andcanvas feature as well as uploads of files and images, though it’s not yet compatible with the AI Voice Mode.
Frameworks First desktop is a mini gaming PC
Taiwanese startup Framework has unveiled a modular desktop computer (PC) that it claims can be used to run apps on any platform. Called Framework Desktop, the laptop is powered by a single processor, an integrated graphics card, and up to 128GB of memory. The company claims the PC will last up to two days on a single charge.