Your AI News SourceNovember 6th, 2023 Brought to you by
The past week’s news primarily revolved around policy developments, feature enhancements, and investment updates. However, a significant focus was on the United States and the United Kingdom addressing AI-related policies. In the midst of it all, Elon Musk remains his typical self. Given the relatively slower news week, we’ve shifted the AI newsletter schedule to a weekly release. We value your feedback and encourage you to share our newsletter with others. Your insights and support are greatly appreciated. Share this link to others to sign up for this AI Newsletter – https://archive.aweber.com/newsletter/awlist6600936 |
Today Hot AI NewsWorld Leaders Weigh Tech’s Use Of ‘Good Or Evil’ At AI SummitWorld leaders gathered to discuss the ethical use of technology at an AI summit. Key points include:
President Biden Issues Executive Order to Set Standards for AI Safety and SecurityPresident Biden has issued an executive order focusing on AI safety and security. Key points include:
Elon Musk’s Artificial Intelligence Startup Launching Its First Product Saturday — Here’s What To Know About xAIElon Musk’s AI startup, xAI, is set to launch its first product. Key points include:
Other AI NewsHere are some other additional AI news stories from this week: ChatGPT Subscribers May Get a ‘GPT Builder’ Option Soon OpenAI is rumored to be considering a ‘GPT Builder’ option for ChatGPT subscribers. Key points include:
Meta’s Yann LeCun Joins 70 Others in Calling for More Openness in AI Development Yann LeCun of Meta and 70 other prominent figures advocate for increased openness in AI development. Key points include:
Runway’s Gen-2 Update is Blowing People’s Minds with Incredible AI Video Runway, with its Gen-2 update, has amazed users with remarkable AI video capabilities. Key points include:
Microsoft and Siemens Revolutionize Industry with AI-Powered Copilot Microsoft and Siemens have partnered to launch an AI-powered Copilot, driving innovation in industry. Key points include:
NIST Announces AI Consortium to Shape US Policies The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has introduced an AI consortium to influence U.S. policies. Key points include:
HubSpot Picks Up B2B Data Provider Clearbit to Enhance Its AI Platform HubSpot has acquired B2B data provider Clearbit to strengthen its AI platform. Key points include:
The 5 Biggest Artificial Intelligence Trends for 2024 Forbes highlights the top five AI trends anticipated for 2024. Key points include:
AI Companies Have All Kinds of Arguments Against Paying for Copyrighted Content AI companies are engaged in debates over compensating for copyrighted content. Key points include:
Dell, Intel, and University of Cambridge Deploy the UK’s Fastest AI Supercomputer Dell, Intel, and the University of Cambridge have unveiled the UK’s fastest AI supercomputer. Key points include:
LinkedIn, Now at 1B Users, Turns on OpenAI-Powered Reading and Writing Tools LinkedIn, with over 1 billion users, has integrated OpenAI-powered reading and writing tools. Key points include:
Microsoft Rolls Out Last Big Windows 11 Update Before Windows 12, Copilot in Tow Microsoft has released a major Windows 11 update, expected to be the last before Windows 12, with Copilot AI. Key points include:
President Biden is set to sign an executive order mandating transparency in AI model development. Key points include:
Dell and Meta Partner to Bring Llama 2 Open Source AI to Enterprise Users On-Premises Dell and Meta (formerly Facebook) have joined forces to introduce Llama 2, an open-source AI platform, to enterprise users on-premises. Key points include:
|