Archive for the ‘robotics/AI’ category: Page 170
Jun 8, 2024
Craig Federighi ignited Apple’s AI efforts after using ChatGPT
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Despite years of working to develop AI systems, it wasn’t until Christmas 2022 when Craig Federighi played with Copilot that the company truly got behind the idea.
The conventional wisdom is that Apple is far behind the rest of the technology industry in its use and deployment of AI. That has seemed nonsensical since Apple has had Siri for almost 15 years, and a head of AI since 2018.
However, a new report from the Wall Street Journal claims that despite all these years working on Machine Learning, and despite having ex-Google AI chief John Giannandrea, it could be true that Apple is substantially behind. Reportedly, Giannandrea and his team have struggled to fit in with Apple, and to get AI implemented.
Jun 8, 2024
All-powerful, ever-pervasive AI is running out of internet
Posted by Jeremy Dylan Batterson in categories: information science, internet, robotics/AI
TO AVOID DATA COLLAPSE, Algorithmic Input models must have human-generated inputs, but those inputs are “running out” if only those existing on the internet are used.
There is no such thing as unlimited data.
Jun 8, 2024
Virgin Galactic Launches Crewed Galactic 07 Mission
Posted by Claudio Soprano in categories: 3D printing, robotics/AI, space
Virgin Galactic is using its SpaceShipTwo to launch the final commercial flight of VSS Unity. This is the 17th flight of the VSS Unity, before the company plans to upgrade the vehicle.
The commercial crew on this mission is composed of a researcher affiliated with Axiom Space, two private Americans, and a private Italian. The Virgin Galactic crew on Unity will be Commander Nicola Pecile and pilot Jameel Janjua.
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Jun 8, 2024
Apple is about to enter the world of AI and nothing will ever be the same
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI
But behind that wave of unreliable garbage, some amazing features emerge from using AI models. Apple has the chance to depict itself as the adult in the room, a company committed to using AI for features that make its customers’ lives better–not competing to do the best unreproducible magic trick on stage.
In doing so, it risks being seen as dowdy and behind. But if Apple can see beyond the latest tech-industry hype cycle–and it’s generally good at doing that–it can bet on iPhone users being more interested in real features than impractical nonsense.
Historically, Apple has been a company with a very strong philosophy about new technologies: they should be applied to solving the problems of real people. Most tech companies have historically had this backward: they take delivery of some whizzy new technology fresh off a manufacturer’s conveyor belt and shove it into a product. The result tends to be products that are solutions desperately searching for problems.
Jun 8, 2024
Hugging Face and Pollen Robotics show off first project: an open source robot that does chores
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: robotics/AI
As for how Hugging Face’s Le Robot team ended up collaborating with Pollen Robotics, Cadene told VentureBeat that it was a natural alliance born out of geographic proximity and overlapping areas of research interest.
“We closely follow Pollen Robotics work and are amazed by their robots,” Cadene wrote. “We were looking for humanoid robots. They were looking for end-to-end training software. So the collaboration between Pollen with their robot Reachy and Hugging Face with LeRobot was natural, especially [since] they are located two hours away from our [Le Robot] lab in Paris, so we just visited them for a few days.”
Jun 8, 2024
Ashton Kutcher Threatens That Soon, AI Will Spit Out Entire Movies
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
According to Kutcher, OpenAI’s generative AI tool Sora is already good enough to churn out footage for major movie productions.
Jun 8, 2024
Super Strong Permanent Magnets With Iron-Based Superconductor Made Using AI Show Potential for Future of Electrified Transport
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: materials, robotics/AI
Using artificial intelligence, scientists created the strongest iron-based superconducting magnet in the world. Read the article to learn more.
Jun 8, 2024
Elon Musk plans ‘world’s most powerful’ supercomputer’ in Memphis
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: economics, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, supercomputing, sustainability
Memphis may get most powerful super computer yet.
Memphis, Tennessee, may host the world’s largest supercomputer, the “Gigafactory of Compute.”:
The Memphis Shelby County Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and governing authorities hold the key to finalizing the project. If approved, it would be the largest investment in Memphis history.
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Jun 8, 2024
OpenAI Insider Estimates 70 Percent Chance That AI Will Destroy or Catastrophically Harm Humanity
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: robotics/AI
A former OpenAI researcher became so convinced that the technology would usher in doom for humanity, he left the company and called it out.