ChatGPT refuses to say the name โDavid Mayer,โ and no one knows why.
If you try to get it to write the name, the chat immediately ends.
People have attempted all sorts of things - ciphers, riddles, tricks - and nothing works.
If you try to get it to write the name, the chat immediately ends.
People have attempted all sorts of things - ciphers, riddles, tricks - and nothing works.
๐5โค1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
"AI will drive at least a century's worth of technological development in just a decade."
Will MacAskill on what speedrunning through the next 10 years might feel like.
Will MacAskill on what speedrunning through the next 10 years might feel like.
Eno, Japanโs tiny self-driving AI taxi, can carry up to three people at a time. Itโs packed with tech, including LiDAR sensors, cameras, and lights for nighttime travel.
Currently a prototype, Eno is being tested as a potential solution for compact, autonomous urban transport.
Its creator drew inspiration from garbage collectors hopping on and off trucks. While it moves slowly, this lets passengers enjoy the ride.
#Japan #Tokyo #SelfDriving #AITaxi #SmartMobility #TechNews #RobotTaxi #UrbanTransport #EnoTaxi
Currently a prototype, Eno is being tested as a potential solution for compact, autonomous urban transport.
Its creator drew inspiration from garbage collectors hopping on and off trucks. While it moves slowly, this lets passengers enjoy the ride.
#Japan #Tokyo #SelfDriving #AITaxi #SmartMobility #TechNews #RobotTaxi #UrbanTransport #EnoTaxi
๐5
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Yann LeCun claims his next-gen AI will possess "emotions."
He argues current AI is "very stupid," lacking physical understanding & reasoning.
But AI designed for goal-fulfillment & outcome anticipation, will develop "fear, excitement, elation."
He argues current AI is "very stupid," lacking physical understanding & reasoning.
But AI designed for goal-fulfillment & outcome anticipation, will develop "fear, excitement, elation."
๐3
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Sports store uses robots to show sports clothes
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
๐ฃ๏ธ Yann LeCun: "We are not going to get to human level AI by just scaling up LLMs. This is just not going to happen."
"What we're going to have maybe is systems that are trained on sufficiently large amounts of data that, any question that any reasonable person may ask will, will find an answer through the systems. And it would feel like you have a PhD sitting next to you."
"What we're going to have maybe is systems that are trained on sufficiently large amounts of data that, any question that any reasonable person may ask will, will find an answer through the systems. And it would feel like you have a PhD sitting next to you."
โค1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
๐ Figure's 02 humanoid can now walk like humans!
The robot achieves natural locomotion with an end-to-end neural networkโtrained in simulation via a high-fidelity physics simulator. A big move, especially as we move closer to bringing robots into homes
The robot achieves natural locomotion with an end-to-end neural networkโtrained in simulation via a high-fidelity physics simulator. A big move, especially as we move closer to bringing robots into homes
โค3๐2
๐ฌ๐ง Artists must adapt to AI โinevitabilityโโ Tony blair think tank warns
A leaked paper from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, the TBI, is urging UK artists to adapt to the rise of AI, claiming it is an "inevitable" force that will reshape the creative industry. The report suggests that just as artists adapted to the advent of photography in the 19th century, they must now embrace AI-driven tools to stay relevant.
The UK government, under Keir Starmer, is reportedly considering a proposal to exempt Big Tech from copyright laws, allowing them unrestricted access to online material to improve AI products. Critics argue this could undermine creators' rights, but TBI insists that AI will push art into new, transformative directions, much like past technological shifts.
A leaked paper from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, the TBI, is urging UK artists to adapt to the rise of AI, claiming it is an "inevitable" force that will reshape the creative industry. The report suggests that just as artists adapted to the advent of photography in the 19th century, they must now embrace AI-driven tools to stay relevant.
The UK government, under Keir Starmer, is reportedly considering a proposal to exempt Big Tech from copyright laws, allowing them unrestricted access to online material to improve AI products. Critics argue this could undermine creators' rights, but TBI insists that AI will push art into new, transformative directions, much like past technological shifts.
โค1
๐ AI Doctors Coming to iOS!
Apple is revolutionizing healthcare with Project Mulberry, an AI-powered Health app upgrade. It will analyze data from the Apple Watch, iPhone, and AirPods to provide personalized medical insights. Features include an AI health assistant, posture analysis, nutrition tracking, and educational content. Launching with iOS 19.4 in 2025, this aligns with Tim Cookโs vision of making health Apple's biggest impact!
Apple is revolutionizing healthcare with Project Mulberry, an AI-powered Health app upgrade. It will analyze data from the Apple Watch, iPhone, and AirPods to provide personalized medical insights. Features include an AI health assistant, posture analysis, nutrition tracking, and educational content. Launching with iOS 19.4 in 2025, this aligns with Tim Cookโs vision of making health Apple's biggest impact!
๐1