Your AI News SourceOctober 30th, 2023 Brought to you by AI news from the past several days includes a ChatGPT update, US government executive order, IBM Research unveiling a breakthrough analog AI chip, Amazon investing in Anthropic, Google Assistant getting an AI makeover, a paralyzed man regaining feeling and movement with an AI brain implant, Meta unveiling its ChatGPT rival Llama, Yamaha unveiling a self-riding motorbike, and AI found to detect Parkinson’s up to seven years before symptoms. The US government’s executive order on AI is a significant development, as it signals the government’s commitment to promoting the responsible development and use of AI. |
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Today Hot AI NewsChatGPT Plus members can upload and analyze files in the latest beta
Sweeping new Biden order aims to alter the AI landscape
AI’s proxy war heats up as Google reportedly backs Anthropic with $2B
Other AI NewsHere are some other additional AI news stories from this week:
Shutterstock debuts an AI image editor for its 750-million picture library
OpenAI forms team to study ‘catastrophic’ AI risks, including nuclear threats
Acting on our commitment to safe and secure AI
Accelerating AI tasks while preserving data security
A group behind Stable Diffusion wants to open source emotion-detecting AI
New techniques efficiently accelerate sparse tensors for massive AI models
Frontier risk and preparedness
Grammarlys New AI Learns Your Writing Style
Exclusive: G7 to agree AI code of conduct for companies
These are just a few of the many AI news stories from the past week. AI is a rapidly evolving field, and there are new developments happening all the time. Stay tuned for more AI news in the weeks to come. |