Meta’s assault on privacy should serve as a warning against AI
Facebook was the worst thing to happen to user privacy over the last two decades. Artificial intelligence could be the worst thing to happen in the days ahead. Go to Source
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Facebook was the worst thing to happen to user privacy over the last two decades. Artificial intelligence could be the worst thing to happen in the days ahead. Go to Source
The CEO of Chinese tech-giant Baidu said that since China’s new AI regulations have been in place over 70 AI models have been released in China with over 1 billion parameters. Go to Source
Code Llama is available for both personal and business use under the Llama2 community license agreement. Go to Source
Thailand’s digital minister said he would seek a court order to shut Facebook in the country unless it takes action on the alleged scams. Go to Source
The lower house in the parliament of India approved updates to a bill that would ease data storage, processing and transfer standards for BigTech companies. Go to Source
Meta’s latest suite of generative AI tools allows users to input text to create musical and audio compositions, rivaling a similar tool released this year by Google. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba revealed two new open-sourced AI models, Qwen-7B and Qwen-7B-Chat, to rival Meta’s recently-launched Llama 2. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
As major tech companies race to develop and deploy high-level AI systems, mentions of the technology is skyrocketing in company calls. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
As the Big Tech giant Meta focuses on retaining its users it plans to launch a number of AI-powered chatbots with different personalities and functions. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Meanwhile, Meta’s metaverse-building business has racked up around $21 billion in losses since the start of 2022. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico