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Lawmakers allege that DeepSeek isn’t merely providing answers to your queries; it’s actively reporting them to Beijing. The House Chinese Communist Party Committee asserts that DeepSeek steals U.S. AI models, operates on prohibited Nvidia chips, disseminates propaganda, and discreetly collects your data as if it were being funded by the Chinese government.
The “answers” offered by DeepSeek are more akin to the Great Firewall with autocorrect. They characterize it as a dual-purpose tool, with one side dedicated to stealing technology and the other for brainwashing - all presented in a user-friendly interface and powered by censorship.
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Artificial Intelligence has taken a concerning turn. Cybersecurity firm Cato Networks recently discovered that ChatGPT’s latest image generation capabilities can now produce fake passports, Social Security cards, and driver’s licenses in a matter of seconds. Cato’s Etay Maor expresses grave concern, stating, “This is a significant issue because anyone can now create these documents. That’s what truly worries me.” The potential for identity fraud has reached alarming heights.
Amidst this, Google’s AI is attempting to communicate with dolphins, Nvidia is racing to construct U.S.-made supercomputers before tariffs take effect, and a startup’s AI is even capable of calling your grandmother to alleviate your burden.
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Meta’s FAIR team has unveiled five groundbreaking tools designed to revolutionize machine perception and intelligence. These tools include a Perception Encoder that surpasses human visual capabilities, a byte-level language model that abandons traditional tokens, and more. These enhancements empower AI with sharper vision, profound reasoning, and enhanced social awareness.
Robots can now identify objects using natural language, collaborate effectively with humans, and even learn independently. This isn’t merely smarter AI; it’s AI that possesses the ability to perceive, think, and negotiate like a capable partner.
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OpenAI might spend over $3 billion to acquire a startup called Windsurf, which essentially functions as an intelligent robot assistant that generates code. The primary reason behind this acquisition is the difficulty of building applications and the expediency of acquiring someone else’s expertise.
Windsurf, formerly known as Codeium, successfully raised substantial funding and is currently being courted as the epitome of coding prowess. This acquisition could potentially trigger a wave of investments in the AI sector, and yes, government watchdogs are already raising concerns about its legality.
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OpenAI has introduced a budget-friendly option for its AI called Flex. It’s essentially the “I’ll do it eventually” version of their standard models. While it costs half as much, there are a few drawbacks: it’s slower, may occasionally disappear, and is definitely not suitable for urgent tasks.
It’s ideal for background tasks like sorting data or performing mundane chores while you take a nap. However, it currently only works with their o3 and o4-mini models the less sophisticated cousins of their more intelligent bots.
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Gravitational waves, the faint ripples in spacetime caused by monumental events like black hole collisions, are the cosmic whispers that scientists have been striving to detect for decades. However, a German-built AI named Urania is revolutionizing this field.
Developed by the Max Planck Institute and the LIGO team, Urania possesses the unique ability to design entirely new gravitational wave detectors from scratch. In its initial tests, Urania has generated dozens of detector designs that surpass the current blueprints, significantly enhancing the potential sensitivity of gravitational wave detection by a factor of ten. Moreover, Urania has even unveiled novel designs that human scientists are still grappling to fully comprehend.
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According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, all that polite language people use with ChatGPT, such as “please” and “thank you,” is costing a significant amount of electricity and computing power. Why is this? Because ChatGPT has to process your Victorian-era manners as if they were nuclear launch codes. In essence, the bot doesn’t care about your gratitude, offense, or the memory of you saying “thanks” for saving your last-minute English essay.
However, as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman humorously remarked, “You never know” future AI might just surprise us and become self-aware. This translates to the fact that we’re all still apprehensive about a robot rebellion and attempting to accumulate good karma just in case.
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