Meta chief AI scientist says AI won’t threaten humans
Yann LeCun a chief AI scientist at Meta said labeling the existential risk of AI is “premature” and it’s “preposterous” that AI might kill off humanity. Go to Source
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Yann LeCun a chief AI scientist at Meta said labeling the existential risk of AI is “premature” and it’s “preposterous” that AI might kill off humanity. Go to Source
The MultiversX CEO discussed the recent interest of Meta and Apple in the metaverse domain and analyzed their respective approaches. Go to Source
The system is entirely non-invasive and could have near-term applications for some. Go to Source
A university in Saudi Arabia has collaborated with two Chinese universities to create an Arabic-focused AI system called AceGPT. Go to Source
Negotiators in the EU are reportedly considering additional restrictions for large AI models – like OpenAI’s GPT-4- as a component of the forthcoming AI Act. Go to Source
In a lawsuit against Sarah Silverman and other authors Meta claims its AI system does not create copyright infringing material. Go to Source
This week’s Crypto Biz looks at PayPal’s crypto gateway, Franklin Templeton’s BTC ETF filing, Coinbase’s Lightning Network integration, and Meta’s plans for a new AI model. Go to Source
While Meta’s Horizon Worlds is suffering from a low user base, metaverse platforms have focused on building, says Yuga Labs CEO Daniel Alegre. Go to Source
Meta is reportedly in the process of building a new, more powerful and open-source AI model to rival the most powerful systems of its rival OpenAI. Go to Source
Due to the nature of the model’s tuning data, it’s unclear whether this system is actually capable of generating outputs showing real-world bias. Go to Source