AI News - January 21, 2024
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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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OpenAI announces a groundbreaking partnership with Arizona State University to integrate ChatGPT into ASU’s curriculum. [Link]
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Meta dedicates substantial resources towards developing open source human-level AGI. [Link]
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Figure collaborates with BMW to introduce autonomous robots into car manufacturing. [Link]
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NASA explores the creation of self-assembling structures for extraterrestrial habitats. [Link]
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Google unveils the ASPIRE framework, enhancing the predictive capabilities of Large Language Models. [Link]
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Samsung and Google Cloud Services join forces to integrate Generative AI in the Samsung S24 series. [Link]
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Bytedance, the company behind TikTok, launches four new AI applications powered by GPT-4. [Link]
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The U.S Food and Drug Administration grants approval for DermaSensors, an AI device for skin cancer detection. [Link]
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Google Deepmind’s AlphaGeometry becomes an AI system capable of solving geometry problems at olympiad levels. [Link]
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Virginia Tech develops an open source LLM with the unique ability to ‘jailbreak’ other Large Language Models. [Link]
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OpenAI lifts restrictions, allowing the use of its AI tools for military applications. [Link]
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Avi Schiffmann introduces ‘Tab’, a wearable AI device acting as a personal life coach or virtual assistant. [Link]
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Artificialanalysis.ai launches as a platform to help users choose the optimal LLM for specific tasks. [Link]
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Vodafone announces a massive investment of 1.5 billion USD in Microsoft cloud services and AI tools. [Link]
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology develops a machine learning model to identify biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease. [Link]