AI News - July 30, 2023
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We're excited to bring you this week's roundup of the most fascinating AI news, updates, and breakthroughs! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and explore the incredible world of AI with us.
🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week
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Togoda is a new search engine that combines an LLM. Designed for serious researchers. [Link]
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Dario Amopde, CEO of Anthropic, the makers of the Claude 2 chatbot warns a U.S. Senate subcommittee that Large Language Models will be designing bioweapons and other weapons of mass destruction within years. [Link]
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Amazon announces Healthscribe. A tool to generate clinical notes from a patient-doctor conversation. [Link]
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Promptify 2.0 is a new tool for solving Natural Language Processing problems without having to write code. [Link]
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Stability.ai and Carper.ai in collaboration release two new open source models, Free Willy 1 and Free Willy 2, based on Meta’s LLaMa large language module. [Link]
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Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI announce a new industry body, The Frontier Model Forum, to promote safe and resoponsible use of AI. [Link]
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Stack Overflow announces Overflow AI which allows Stack Overflow users to ask questions of AI as well as other users. [Link]
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University of Tennessee relaxing rules on students using AI to complete assignments. Professors are now given the choice as to how much students can use AI in their courses. [Link]
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LinkedIn is working on an ‘AI Coach’ to help jobseekers land employment. [Link]
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Google’s DeepMind launches RT-2, a Vision-Language-Action (VTA) model that enhances robotics by combining web data with robot experience. [Link]
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PwC predicts that Saudi Arabia will be the largest beneficiary of AI by 2030. [Link].
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The AI revolution is remaking the Middle East. [Link] (Or [Link] for European readers)
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FBI raising alerts about China stealing US AI technology. [Link]