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Baidu's self-driving cars have driven 100 million kilometers.

The company's robotaxis, which transport passengers in ten cities including Beijing, have completed 6 million trips. According to Baidu, there hasn't been a single serious accident during this time.

Previously, Waymo reported its trip statistics. According to the company, its robotaxis complete 50,000 trips per week.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/China-tech/Baidu-launches-robotaxi-that-costs-less-than-half-of-earlier-model

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The Windows 11 Recall AI feature will record everything you do on your computer.

Microsoft has announced a new AI-based feature that records everything you do on your computer and allows you to search your actions using natural language queries.

☝🏻To use Recall in Windows, you will need "Copilot + PC"

Initially, Recall will support English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, and Spanish languages.

Microsoft assures that no data will be sent to their servers.

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The Geospy neural network will determine the location from the photo.

The AI ​​finds the city, makes a description of the place and gives its coordinates. If the location of the neural network is unfamiliar, it will produce similar ones, among which may be the one you are looking for.

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😁Intel has unveiled Lunar Lake — an AI chip for laptops from all major PC manufacturers.

Lunar Lake will feature 16 and 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory built into the package, reducing power consumption.

Lunar Lake will have 8 cores and higher performance than previous models, delivering up to 48 TOPS.

The performance exceeds Microsoft's requirements for running "Copilot + PC."

Intel claims that Lunar Lake will perform 20 iterations of Stable Diffusion in just 5.8 seconds locally on your device.

Intel states that a large wave of Lunar Lake laptops will appear later this year, with 80 different designs from 20 hardware partners, including all major PC manufacturers, available at launch.

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Clinical trials for the pill robot have begun

Endiatx Corporation is preparing to bring the PillBot, a robotic pill designed for gastrointestinal (GI) tract examinations, to the market.

Patients will swallow the robot, which is equipped with sensors, wireless communication capabilities, and a propulsion system using micropropellers for maneuvering inside the human body.

This will allow doctors to examine the GI tract with unprecedented precision and a high degree of control.

After the procedure, the robot is expelled from the body naturally.

PillBot will also record the inside of the human body on video and stream it live to the doctor’s computer or mobile device in real-time.

The corporation claims the robot is safe.

Currently, a doctor must control the movements and cameras of PillBot, but Endiatx is already working on making the device autonomous and AI-controlled.

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ChatGPT passed the Turing Test — the AI proved it possesses human-level intelligence

The experiment was thrilling: scientists invited 500 random people to chat with 4 interlocutors — among them were GPT-4, GPT-3.5, ELIZA (the great-grandmother of GPT), and one real human.

The AIs were instructed to behave like typical zoomers, take the test lightly, and make typos. The result will blow your mind:

In 54% of cases, people saw a kindred spirit in GPT-4;
33% of people mistakenly identified real humans as AIs;
GPT-3.5 was identified as human in 50% of cases;

Even ELIZA garnered a modest 22% "humanity" rating.

The conclusion from scientists is simple: all future versions of ChatGPT will be indistinguishable from humans.

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The latest chatbot ranks among the top five globally, according to independent benchmark sites, and will be available to X subscribers.

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Humanoid robotics race is becoming even fiercer.

Chinese startup AGIBOT just held a conference where they unveiled five new commercial humanoid robots, an in-house developed tech stack, a data acquisition ecosystem, open-source plans, and the AI roadmap.

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Robots have become completely intimidating in China. They are afraid of everything and everyone, jumping back in horror. I hope we don't get the same backlash in a couple of years.

But seriously, this is the X30 robot dog from the Chinese company Deep Robotics. And they taught it to avoid contact with people and other objects for safety's sake, of course.

The price of such a four-legged friend starts at $65,000. And that's not a small amount. Boston Dynamics' robot dog cost $75k when they were still selling them (now, it seems, sales are made only by individual agreements).

#China #AI #robotics #robot #data #ML #machinelearning

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ChatGPT’s weekly users have doubled in less than a year

OpenAI says that more than 200 million people use ChatGPT each week, as first reported by Axios. OpenAl spokesperson Taya Christianson confirmed the number to The Verge, which is now double the 100 million weekly active users OpenAl reported last November.

Additionally, Christianson says that 92 percent of Fortune 500 companies are using OpenAl's products, while #API usage has doubled following the release of the company's cheaper and smarter model GPT-40 Mini.

Since #ChatGPT's launch in late 2022, #Google, #Microsoft, and Meta have also launched #Al chat interfaces of their own. Today, #Meta CEO Mark #Zuckerberg revealed that the company's Al assistant has reached over 400 million monthly active users and 185 million weekly active users - despite not rolling out in the #UK, #Brazil, or #EU yet.

Earlier today, the US Al Safety Institute also announced that OpenAl and Anthropic have agreed to let the government evaluate major Al models before being launched to the public. Reports are also circulating that #Apple and #Nvidia could be among #OpenAl's next round of investors

#AI #machinlerning #data #ML #news

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1X CEO talks about the AI data-engine with unlimited potential for what it can learn.

"The future of science is billions of droids running experiments in labs all over the world and, through that, progressing our understanding of the universe."

#AI #ML #data #bigdata #robotics #machinelearning #news

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What is Musk planning for AI?
Likely goal: superhuman AI mathematician in
2025-2026

Elon Musk appears to be focused on developing a superhuman AI mathematician, aiming for its completion by 2025 or 2026. This initiative involves significant investment in Colossus, touted as the world's most powerful AI cluster, indicating a shift in priorities away from his Mars colonization plans. Unlike others in the AI field, Musk is not pursuing artificial general intelligence (AGI), which he views as a more remote and less practical goal.

Musk's approach contrasts sharply with that of figures like Sam Altman, who is willing to spend billions on the pursuit of AGI without concern for costs. Musk is known for his pragmatic focus on achievable goals, and his ambition to create a superhuman AI mathematician aligns with this mindset. This goal is seen as tangible and attainable, distinguishing it from the more abstract concept

#AI #ML #bigdata #data #robotics #news #Musk

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Gemini is making Gmail’s smart replies smarter

Google is rolling out a Gemini-powered update to Gmail for Android and iOS that will tailor smart replies more specifically to emails. First announced back in May, Google says its new contextual Smart Replies will
"offer more detailed responses to fully capture the intent of your message" by taking the entire content of the email thread into consideration.

Users can hover over each of the suggested contextual smart replies to preview the text, and select the option that best matches their needs or writing style. Suggested replies can be edited or sent immediately. The idea is that this will both save time (especially if you're often buried in your Gmail inbox) and improve the variety of automated responses available beyond a simple "Yes, I'm working on it" or "No worries, thanks for the heads up!" — even adding an initial greeting and a signoff message.
on the original Smart Replies added to Gmail in 2017.

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ChatGPT has a Windows app now

OpenAI is testing a ChatGPT app for #Windows— it’s only available to paid users for now. You can download an early version of the app from then Microsoft Store. Just like the Mac version of the app. ChatGPT on Windows lets you ask the AI-powered chatbot questions in a dedicated window that you can keep open alongside your apps. You can quickly access the app by using the Alt + Space shortcut

It also lets you upload files and photos to ChatGPT and comes with access to a preview of OpenAI’s o1 model capable of “reasoning.” The app is still missing some capabilities, however, such as advanced voice mode. Shortly after OpenAI launched its #ChatGPT app on Mac in June, a developer spotted a security, vulnerability that stored conversations in plain text. #OpenAI has since fixed this issue and now encrypts locally stored data

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❗️Siri’s big ChatGPT upgrade is here — for better and worse

The #iOS 18.2 developer beta puts #ChatGPT access right inside the operating system. Apple Intelligence’s official launch is less than a week away, but it’s the next wave of #AI updates that will start to make #Siri a lot more useful. The forthcoming iOS 18.2 update — now available as a developer beta — starts to make your phone a lot smarter with the addition if Visual Intelligence and the ability to pass Siri requests along to ChatGPT. On phones that support Apple Intelligence, Siri won’t just be a “let me Google that for you” machine; now it’s a “let me ChatGPT that for you” machine, with all that entails: good, bad, and everything in between.
By default, Siri will ask for confirmation every time it wants to pass on a request to ChatGPT. This makes a lot of sense, and I thought I’d prefer that behavior. But after an afternoon using it, I realized I just wanted to get to the ChatGPT answer faster and turned it off. Siri still handles basic questions on its own and doesn’t pass things like “When is the US election?” to ChatGPT, thankfully. And it will still just Google something for you when that’s the best way to get to your answer. But more complex stuff goes to ChatGPT, which means Siri can handle a lot more stuff than I’m used to throwing at it. Ask it “What are some cocktails I can make with whiskey and lemon juice?” and you’ll get a short list of options with descriptions. Old Siri will basically just show you a Google search snippet.
AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini regularly get things wrong and make things up. But I’ve started using them more and more as a starting point when I need help with something and I’m basically clueless. I actually downloaded Gemini (by way of Google’s iOS app) to the iPhone 16 I’ve been using because I got tired of opening it in a browser. As long as you don’t blindly trust what the AI tells you, it’s a handy way to get pointed in the right direction. Apple has put some nice privacy protections around your use of ChatGPT. OpenAI is “required to process your request solely for the purpose of fulfilling it and does not store your request or any responses it provides,” Apple states. The information won’t be used to train AI models, either. If you sign in to your OpenAI account, your requests are saved in your ChatGPT history and all of OpenAI’s terms apply. But you don’t need an OpenAI account at all if you don’t want or have one

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#Meta Ventures into AI Search to Challenge #Google and Microsoft Dominance

In a bold move to diversify its technological offerings and reduce reliance on traditional search giants, Meta Platforms, formerly known as Facebook, has embarked on developing its own AI-powered search engine. This development comes as part of Meta’s broader strategy to compete more directly with tech titans Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft’s Bing in the rapidly evolving AI landscape

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#Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently revealed that more than 25% of all new code written at Google is generated by #AI
This is a monumental shift in how software development is approached, highlighting AI's growing role in enhancing productivity, creativity, and efficiency

#future

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The White House has tasked the departments of Defense, Health, Energy and others with preparing for an AI-enabled age of biological and chemical warfare

#AI #security

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Social Media will be flooded with #AI Characters. And it already began!

Meta, the parent company of #Facebook and Instagram, is betting heavily on artificial intelligence to redefine social media interaction. The company is introducing a suite of AI tools designed to create engaging and interactive AI characters. Connor Hayes, Meta’s vice president of product for generative AI, envisions these AI personas eventually functioning like user accounts, complete with bios, profile pictures, and the ability to share AI-generated content. This initiative aims to make Meta’s platforms more dynamic and appealing, especially to younger audiences, as the competition in the tech space intensifies

#AI #data

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