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While still low, the overall share of adults in the US who say they regularly get news on TikTok has more than quadrupled between 2020 and 2024...
“Building basic models for general humanoid robots is one of the most exciting problems we can solve in AI today,”
Gemini’s hyper-visual zaniness is merely the latest and most obvious manifestation of a digital coup long underway...
"God forgives, but doesn't forget."
"The two companies are in active negotiations to let Apple license Gemini.."
...in the first decade of the 21st century, things began to go badly wrong for HP... once Silicon Valley pioneer, is now a fallen giant, completely eclipsed by the likes of Google, Amazon and Meta.
" ... significantly advance the ability of the US government and military to quickly spot potential targets almost anywhere on the globe."
...with the right prompt fine-tuning, everyone can create seemingly real images or make the voices of prominent political or economic figures and entertainers say anything they want.
Unless Big Tech rethinks its talent base and what constitutes “fair” and “equitable” in designing the rules around AI, we can only expect problems to persist.
AI will not Terminator-like attempt to exterminate mankind. It will not make us all into biological batteries, as in The Matrix. However, it will - especially when corrupted - misinform and mislead us, create chaos...
" ... also privately said most of their customers are being cautious or "deliberate" about increasing spending on new AI services."
"No splashdown today, but again just it's incredible to see how much further we got this time around."
"We don't use the world's 'failure' because each trial brings us new data and experience for another challenge."
...past performance is not a predictor of future crashes.
Complaints include inadequate information disclosure, data collection from minors, and inability to withdraw consent...
Pre-orders for the "flying car" have soared in recent months...
...in the first decade of the 21st century, things began to go badly wrong for HP... once Silicon Valley pioneer, is now a fallen giant, completely eclipsed by the likes of Google, Amazon and Meta.