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Apr 19, 2023

New chip on the block: Broadcom’s Jericho3-AI can connect up to 32,000 GPU chips

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

The new chip can wire together supercomputers for artificial intelligence networks.

American semiconductor manufacturing company Broadcom Inc. has released a new chip Jericho3-AI, which is being touted by the company as the highest-performance fabric for artificial intelligence (AI) networks. The new chip will wire together supercomputers.


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Apr 19, 2023

Critical Flaws in vm2 JavaScript Library Can Lead to Remote Code Execution

Posted by in category: futurism

A fresh round of patches has been made available for the vm2 JavaScript library to address two critical flaws that could be exploited to break out of the sandbox protections.

Both the flaws – CVE-2023–29199 and CVE-2023–30547 – are rated 9.8 out of 10 on the CVSS scoring system and have been addressed in versions 3.9.16 and 3.9.17, respectively.

Successful exploitation of the bugs, which allow an attacker to raise an unsanitized host exception, could be weaponized to escape the sandbox and run arbitrary code in the host context.

Apr 19, 2023

OpenAI’s CEO Says the Age of Giant AI Models Is Already Over

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Sam Altman says the research strategy that birthed ChatGPT is played out and future strides in artificial intelligence will require new ideas.

Apr 19, 2023

Google says its AI developed unexpected skills

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company’s experts call this aspect of AI a “black box”.

Apr 19, 2023

A defence of human uniqueness against AI encroachment, with Kenn Cukier

Posted by in categories: economics, employment, information science, robotics/AI, singularity

Despite the impressive recent progress in AI capabilities, there are reasons why AI may be incapable of possessing a full “general intelligence”. And although AI will continue to transform the workplace, some important jobs will remain outside the reach of AI. In other words, the Economic Singularity may not happen, and AGI may be impossible.

These are views defended by our guest in this episode, Kenneth Cukier, the Deputy Executive Editor of The Economist newspaper.

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Apr 19, 2023

Watch Out, Folks: AI Image Generators Can Do Hands Now

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Midjourney’s latest V5 update has got hands almost nailed down. Now, it’ll take more sleuthing to tell if an image of a person is AI generated or not.

Apr 19, 2023

Advanced AI keeps Sundar Pichai up at night and makes Sam Altman a bit scared. Here’s why some tech execs are wary of its potential dangers

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

A wave of consumer enthusiasm following the launch of OpenAI’s viral ChatGPT has prompted some major tech companies to pour resources into AI development and launch new AI-powered products.

But not everyone is feeling optimistic about the highly intelligent technology.

Last month, several high-profile tech figures, including Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak, threw their weight behind an open letter calling for a pause on developing advanced AI. The letter cited various concerns about the consequences of developing tech more powerful than OpenAI’s GPT-4, including risks to democracy.

Apr 19, 2023

Sundar Pichai said AI will impact ‘everything’ including ‘every product across every company’

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai said AI could become a “super-powered assistant” to humans in the future, in an interview on CBS’ “60 Minutes.”

Apr 19, 2023

Panic at Google: Samsung considers dumping search for Bing and ChatGPT

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI

The New York Times has a big piece detailing Google’s “shock” and “panic” when Samsung recently floated the idea of switching its smartphones from Google Search to Bing. After being the butt of jokes for years, Bing has been seen as a rising threat to Google thanks to Microsoft’s deal with OpenAI and the integration of the red-hot ChatGPT generative AI. Now, according to the report, one of Android’s biggest manufacturers is threatening to switch its new phones away from Google Search.

Of course, preinstalled search deals are more about cash than quality. Google pays billions every year to be the default search engine on popular products with deals framed as either “revenue sharing” or “traffic acquisition fees.” Google reportedly pays as much as $3.5 billion per year to be the default search on Samsung phones, while it pays Apple $20 billion per year to be the default search on iOS and macOS. The report notes that the Samsung/Google search contract “is under negotiation, and Samsung could stick with Google.”

Apr 19, 2023

Who’s Winning The Chatbot Race? These Companies —From Meta To Alibaba—Have All Introduced AI-Powered Programs

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

These chatbots have the ability to perform multiple tasks, from writing code and emails, to creating trip itineraries and business proposals.