AI News - March 31, 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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A World War 2 museum uses AI to narrate veterans’ stories. [Link]
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Ray Ban introduces smart glasses powered by Meta’s AI. [Link]
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OpenAI reveals VoiceEngine, an AI model capable of generating cloned voices from just 15 seconds of voice data, but withholds its release due to potential risks. [Link]
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Microsoft and OpenAI planning a one hundred billion dollar datacenter for an AI supercomputer. [Link]
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The US House of Representatives bans Microsoft Copilot from Congressional devices over safety and security concerns. [Link]
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New York City’s official chatbot found encouraging small businesses to break the law. [Link]
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South Korean researchers develop next-generation AI semiconductor devices. [Link]
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Amazon sued for replicating voice actors for “Road House” using AI. [Link]
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Google’s Deepmind develops SAFE, an AI-based fact checker for Large Language Models. [Link]
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The Biden administration releases new rules for federal agencies on AI implementation. [Link]
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Databricks releases DBRX, a powerful new open source Large Language Model. [Link]
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Anthropic’s most powerful LLM, Opus, knocks GPT-4 off its top ranking spot. [Link]
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Amazon invests 2.75 billion USD in Anthropic, marking its largest venture investment. [Link]
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Hume announces EVI, the Empathic Voice Interface to enable chatbots to understand and respond to human emotion. [Link]
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ElevenLabs adds lifelike voice responses to Rabbit’s R1 AI mobile assistant device. [Link]
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Scientists create Large Language Models that can converse with each other and pass on learned skills without human input. [Link]