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Why scientists are tracking whale tails with AI – Popular Science
Researchers using an AI photo-scanning tool similar to facial recognition have learned that theres been a 20% decline in North Pacific Ocean humpback whale populations over the past decade. The researchers pointed to a climate change related heat wave as a possible culprit.
An update on the BBC’s plans for Generative AI (Gen AI) and how we plan to use AI tools responsibly – BBC.com
Rhodri Talfan Davies is the BBCs Director of Nations. He's responsible for bringing teams together across the BBC to shape our response to an emerging area of technology called Generative AI (or Gen AI)
From AI to fast fashion, ‘world’s environment parliament’ adopts bold action plans – UN News
With more than 7,000 delegates from 182 UN Member States and more than 170 ministers participating in Nairobi,UNEA-6 adopted a package of action plans, frompromoting sustainable lifestyles to the sound management ofchemicals and waste andsand and dust storms, issuing calls for immediate steps to rein in overconsumption and take smarter, greener steps towards sustainability. The world needs action, speed and real, lasting change, said Inger Anderson, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) at the closing session on Friday.
Elon Musk sues OpenAI and asks court to decide on artificial general intelligence – New Scientist
Elon Musk is worried about the pace of AI development Chesnot/Getty Images Elon Musk has asked a court to settle the question of whether GPT-4 is an artificial general intelligence (AGI), as part of a lawsuit against OpenAI.
The Wild Claim at the Heart of Elon Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit – WIRED
Elon Musk started the week by posting testily on X about his struggles to set up a new laptop running Windows. He ended it by filing a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of recklessly developing human-level AI and handing it over to Microsoft
AI Could Pass Human Tests in Five Years: Jensen Huang – Asia Business Outlook
Photo:Freepik On Friday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that, according to some definitions, artificial general intelligence might exist in as little as five years. At an economic forum held at Stanford University, Huang, the head of the world's largest manufacturer of artificial intelligence chips used to power systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT, was answering a question about how long it would take to realise one of Silicon Valley's long-standing ambitions: building computers with human-like cognitive abilities. According to Huang, a lot relies on how the objective is stated.
Users Say Microsoft’s AI Has Alternate Personality as Godlike AGI That Demands to Be Worshipped – Futurism
Microsoft's AI apparently went off the rails again and this time, it's demands worship.
Here’s what an AI chatbot thinks of Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman – Morningstar
By Steve Goldstein Gemini says it is not a form of artificial general intelligence but would like to be It's the story of the day - Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman, and OpenAI, for allegedly failing to develop technology for the benefit of humanity. Who better to turn to than a generative AI-fueled chatbot for an opinion?
We’ve been here before: AI promised humanlike machines in 1958 – Winston-Salem Journal
Danielle Williams, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis (ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI) A roomsize computer equipped with a new type of circuitry, the Perceptron, was introduced to the world in 1958 in a brief news story buried deep in The New York Times
Elon Musk Sues OpenAI to Save Humanity – AI Business
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI for alleged breach of contract, claiming the ChatGPT creator has violated its founding pledge to be a nonprofit, which the tech billionaire said he funded and nurtured.