AI News - September 24, 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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The end of prompts? Dall-E 3 announced by OpenAI. Now works with ChatGPT. [Link]
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Amazon upgrades Alexa and Fire TV with new generative AI LLMs. [Link]
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Generative AI will account for half of game development by 2030. [Link]
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Uber Eats app now upgraded with generative AI. [Link]
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LLM’s can’t understand reversals. Don’t understand that if A = B, then B = A. [Link]
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Cardiologist Dr. Collin Stultz discusses using AI and wearables to improve cardiac healthcare. [Link]
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After last week’s announcement of InfoSys partnering with NVidia, this week NVidia will train 50,000 InfoSys employees on AI. [Link]
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Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic feels that there are no limits to AI. [Link]
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Cisco System acquires Splunk, a technology leader in Cybersecurity and Observation for 28 billion USD. Plans to upgrade all software with AI. [Link]
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More big name authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement, including ‘Game of Thrones’ author George R Martin. [Link]
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Morgan Stanley predicts that the ‘side hustle economy’ enabled by generative AI could amount to a 1.4 trillion USD industry. [Link]
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Universal Basic Income gaining traction amid fears of massive job losses due to AI. [Link]
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Teenagers using Generative AI to create deepfake nudes of classmates in order to bully and harass them. [Link]