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Jun 26, 2024

From Masters To Machines: The Cultural Impact Of AI On Expertise

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It is this foundation that AI is now disrupting, providing the none-expert with expert like qualities. But this progression is a fallacy. If we let a junior in a consulting firm, for example, use tools to create presentations that are better than what she could produce on her own, are we teaching her anything? Could she repeat the results with a paper and with a pen? How will she gain the needed knowledge, critical thinking, and expertise if creates or assists the work? It’s all very well that engineers can prompt the code they need, but does this make them good engineers?

The trend of heavily relying on AI automation to complete tasks is the face of the future. Its here to stay. But there is a challenge we must acknowledge. We need to bridge two extremes. On one extreme is the irresistible temptation to benefit as much as possible from the automation AI provides. On the other extreme is the need to let our employees battle through their work themselves so they improve their skills and grow to become the experts their industry needs. How can we do one without losing the other?

This article is not a rant aimed at stopping the progress of technology. There is no stopping it; we can only join it. The challenge is how to build experts and expertise in an AI-generated world. How can we benefit from the optimizations AI can provide without forgetting how to build boats, aqueducts, or manufacture paper if we want to learn from the experience of the Portuguese, the Romans, and the Chinese? The challenge is not this or that but this and that. We want to benefit from AI, and we need to build a generation of new experts. But how do we connect these two dots?

Jun 26, 2024

Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman says he loves Sam Altman, believes he’s sincere about AI safety

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In an interview at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Tuesday, Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, made it very clear that he admires OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.

CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin asked what the plan will be when Microsoft’s enormous AI future isn’t so closely dependent on OpenAI, using a metaphor of winning a bicycling race. But Suleyman sidestepped.

“I don’t buy the metaphor that there is a finish line. This is another false frame,” he said. “We have to stop framing everything as a ferocious race.”

Jun 26, 2024

OpenAI delays ChatGPT’s new Voice Mode

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OpenAI has delayed its Voice Mode feature that allows users to have near-real-time conversations with ChatGPT.

Jun 26, 2024

ChatGPT model 60-year-old? Scientists breathe new life into old AI

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Researchers propose a neuron-as-controller model, challenging the simplistic 1960s-era computational model of neurons.

Jun 26, 2024

Humanoid robot with highest operational time in tests by GXO

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GXO has partnered with Apptronik to explore Apollo humanoid robot’s use in warehouses. Apollo is the first commercial humanoid robot that was designed for friendly interaction and mass manufacturability.

Jun 26, 2024

3 bn microfossil puzzle can be solved with new AI deep learning model

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A recent study published in the journal Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences introduced an advanced method for automatic microfossil detection and analysis. The research team consisted of members from the machine learning group at the University of Tromso (UiT) The Arctic University of Norway.

They have developed a pipeline for extracting fossil information from microscope slide images. They found that deep learning techniques outperform traditional image processing methods and that self-supervision can be effectively used for feature extraction.

Jun 26, 2024

Startup unveils robotic system that use AI-eyes to fix EV damages

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Kinetic Automation utilizes computer vision and machine-learning software for diagnosing and recalibrating advanced vehicle systems.

Jun 26, 2024

Toys R Us unveils first commercial made with OpenAI’s Sora

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First-of-its-kind brand video premieres during cannes lions festival.

Toys R Us brand is leaping ahead of the curve by creating the first-ever brand film using OpenAI’s new text-to-video tool, Sora.

Continue reading “Toys R Us unveils first commercial made with OpenAI’s Sora” »

Jun 26, 2024

OpenAI to pull plug on ‘unsupported’ nations from July 9

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Ups now we have unsupported countries…by what other parameter will soon someone else be pronounced unsupported?


It’s not entirely clear what actions the ChatGPT maker plans to take, if any.

Jun 26, 2024

Emerging memristive artificial neuron and synapse devices for the neuromorphic electronics era

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry, physics, robotics/AI

Growth of data eases the way to access the world but requires increasing amounts of energy to store and process. Neuromorphic electronics has emerged in the last decade, inspired by biological neurons and synapses, with in-memory computing ability, extenuating the ‘von Neumann bottleneck’ between the memory and processor and offering a promising solution to reduce the efforts both in data storage and processing, thanks to their multi-bit non-volatility, biology-emulated characteristics, and silicon compatibility. This work reviews the recent advances in emerging memristive devices for artificial neuron and synapse applications, including memory and data-processing ability: the physics and characteristics are discussed first, i.e., valence changing, electrochemical metallization, phase changing, interfaced-controlling, charge-trapping, ferroelectric tunnelling, and spin-transfer torquing. Next, we propose a universal benchmark for the artificial synapse and neuron devices on spiking energy consumption, standby power consumption, and spike timing. Based on the benchmark, we address the challenges, suggest the guidelines for intra-device and inter-device design, and provide an outlook for the neuromorphic applications of resistive switching-based artificial neuron and synapse devices.

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