Earlier this month, Microsoft launched Copilot Health, a new space within its Copilot app where users will be able to connect their medical records and ask specific questions about their health.
Funding round comes ahead of planned IPO GPU-makers like Nvidia and AMD may dominate the AI infrastructure market, but there are still more than a few AI chip startups knocking around.
Slop yourself. | Image: Suno Suno just released one of its biggest updates yet with v5.5 of its AI music model.
Sycophantic bots coach users into selfish, antisocial behavior, say researchers, and they love it AI can lead mentally unwell people to some pretty dark places, as a number of recent news stories have
David Sacks, the venture capitalist and tech billionaire who'd become Silicon Valley's primary advocate inside the White House and a key architect of its aggressive AI policy initiatives, revealed on
AI adoption is rising in the U.S.
Earlier this month, Microsoft launched Copilot Health, a new space within its Copilot app where users will be able to connect their medical records and ask specific questions about their health.
The startup, which is planning to go public later this year, designs chips specifically for AI inference, another challenger to Nvidia's dominance.
Bluesky’s new app Attie uses AI to help people build custom feeds the open social networking protocol atproto.
Funding round comes ahead of planned IPO GPU-makers like Nvidia and AMD may dominate the AI infrastructure market, but there are still more than a few AI chip startups knocking around.
Slop yourself. | Image: Suno Suno just released one of its biggest updates yet with v5.5 of its AI music model.
David Sacks, the venture capitalist and tech billionaire who'd become Silicon Valley's primary advocate inside the White House and a key architect of its aggressive AI policy initiatives, revealed on
Sycophantic bots coach users into selfish, antisocial behavior, say researchers, and they love it AI can lead mentally unwell people to some pretty dark places, as a number of recent news stories have
We're shockingly prone to "cognitive surrender." The post Alarming Study Finds That Most People Just Do What ChatGPT Tells Them, Even If It’s Totally Wrong appeared first on Futurism.
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Today, I’m talking with Todd McKinnon, who is co-founder and CEO of Okta, a platform that lets big companies manage security and identity across all the apps and services their employees use.
A traditional data center protects the expensive hardware inside it with a “shell” constructed from steel and concrete.
Letting Copilot alter others' PRs was the wrong judgment call, says product manager Updated Microsoft has done a 180.
"AI sycophancy is not merely a stylistic issue or a niche risk, but a prevalent behavior with broad downstream consequences.
AI for Disaster Response in Asia: OpenAI Workshop with Gates Foundation
A policy change announced by NeurIPS, the world’s leading AI research conference, drew widespread backlash from Chinese researchers this week and then was quickly reversed.
Financial institutions are learning to deploy compliant AI solutions for greater revenue growth and market advantage.
Large language models (LLMs) have improved so quickly that the benchmarks themselves have evolved, adding more complex problems in an effort to challenge the latest models.
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