This Week’s News

  1. Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Tesla’s Elon Musk beg Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, for more AI chips for their supercomputing clusters. [Link]

  2. AI is failing to live up to hype around pharmaceutical drug discovery. [Link]

  3. OpenAI previews its latest model, GPT-4o1, a first of its kind ‘reasoning’ LLM. [Link]

  4. The White House is launching a new task force on AI datacenter infrastructure. [Link]

  5. Speaking to an AI Chatbot seems to reduce conspiracy theory beliefs in users. [Link]

  6. Meta scrapes all information from its Australian users to train their AI models. [Link]

  7. New paper reveals that LLMs can generate novel research ideas. [Link]

  8. Apple Computer’s iPhone 16 arrives with AI augmentation. [Link]

  9. The Republic of Ireland opens a GDPR investigation into Google over AI practices. [Link]

  10. JP Morgan Chase, the international investment bank, is rolling out its AI assistant to 140 thousand employees. [Link]

  11. Actor James Earl Jones, who died this week, signed his voice rights over to allow AI to replicate it. [Link]

  12. The government of New Zealand is launching their new chatbot, Gov-GPT, modeled on ChatGPT that is designed to help their citizens interact with government services. [Link]

  13. Weave Robotics introduces Isaac, its first generation home assistant robot. [Link]

California State Capitol with AI symbols

California's AI Regulation Debate: Balancing Innovation and Safety

As California grapples with regulating artificial intelligence, two groundbreaking bills have ignited a fierce debate. Will these proposed laws foster a new era of digital transparency and safety, or stifle the very innovation they aim to govern?