AI News Weekly - Issue #415: 9 AI content detectors tested - Nov 29th 2024

Powered by name.com Welcome Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Join the AI conversation and transform your advertising strategy with AI weekly sponsorship aiweekly.co In the News 9 AI content detectors tested Two of the seven AI detectors I tested correctly identified AI-generated content 100% of the time. This is up from zero during my early rounds, but down from my last round of tests. zdnet.com Sponsor Get your .ai domain for 20% off for a limited time! The .ai domain extension is the go-to TLD for artificial intelligence companies and enthusiasts - and they are going fast! Don’t let your perfect .ai domain get taken. Find your .ai domain now! Find available .ai domains name.com In The News ByteDance seeks $1.1 mln damages from intern in AI breach case China's ByteDance is suing a former intern for $1.1 million, alleging he deliberately attacked its artificial intelligence large language model training infrastructure, a case that has drawn widespread attention within China amid a heated AI race. reuters.com Amazon Invests $4 Billion in Anthropic, Deepening Its A.I. Ties Since last September, the tech giant has pumped $8 billion into the artificial intelligence start-up, a sign of intense competition in developing tools that are reshaping the tech sector. nytimes.com OpenAI enhances AI safety with new red teaming methods A critical part of OpenAI’s safeguarding process is “red teaming” — a structured methodology using both human and AI participants to explore potential risks and vulnerabilities in new systems. artificialintelligence-news.com Applied use cases Microsoft bets on AI to power a nuclear resurgence — and more AI As US Democrats brace for Donald Trump’s return to the White House, environmental permitting reform could provide some rare opportunities for bipartisan alignment. ft.com Deus in machina: Swiss church installs AI-powered Jesus Peter’s chapel in Lucerne swaps out its priest to set up a computer and cables in confessional booth theguardian.com 4 ways AI is transforming healthcare With 4.5 billion people currently without access to essential healthcare services and a health worker shortage of 10 million expected by 2030, AI has the potential to help bridge that gap and revolutionize global healthcare. weforum.org Ethics Why Should the UN “Govern AI for Humanity”: What is at Stake and What is the Urgency? AI could be a driver for positive change, as it has the potential to spark innovation, enhance data-driven decision-making and boost the progress of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). opiniojuris.org Is using AI tools innovation or exploitation? 3 ways to think about the ethics Artificial intelligence can be used in countless ways – and the ethical headaches it raises are countless, too. theconversation.com Marketers should consider these ethical concerns when using AI The last two years have seen the marketing world wrestle with the question: “Will AI take my job?” Now, a deeper, more menacing challenge needs addressing. thedrum.com Robotics Amazon Robots Struggling to Keep Up With Human Workers Autonomous robots are filling up Amazon warehouses, where they're sorting, loading, and unloading packages with impressive efficiency. But it sounds like they're still outmatched by humans when it comes to many essential tasks. futurism.com Can robots learn from machine dreams? MIT CSAIL researchers used AI-generated images to train a robot dog in parkour, without real-world data. Their LucidSim system demonstrates generative AI's potential for creating robotics training data. mit.edu Neuralink Testing Robot Arm Controlled by Brain Chip Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) company is entering its next phase of experiments: seeing if patients can move a robotic arm using their minds. futurism.com Research Advances in Artificial Intelligence Transforming the Medical and Healthcare Sectors This Research Topic aims to provide a platform for researchers to disseminate cutting-edge research that investigates and explores the potential of artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare sector with a focus on computer vision, deep learning, machine learning, medical imaging, sensor data, and clinical data analysis frontiersin.org The future of edge AI: Dye-sensitized solar cell-based synaptic device Research

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AI News Weekly - Issue #415: 9 AI content detectors tested - Nov 29th 2024

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9 AI content detectors tested

Two of the seven AI detectors I tested correctly identified AI-generated content 100% of the time. This is up from zero during my early rounds, but down from my last round of tests.

zdnet.com

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ByteDance seeks $1.1 mln damages from intern in AI breach case

China's ByteDance is suing a former intern for $1.1 million, alleging he deliberately attacked its artificial intelligence large language model training infrastructure, a case that has drawn widespread attention within China amid a heated AI race.

reuters.com

Amazon Invests $4 Billion in Anthropic, Deepening Its A.I. Ties

Since last September, the tech giant has pumped $8 billion into the artificial intelligence start-up, a sign of intense competition in developing tools that are reshaping the tech sector.

nytimes.com

OpenAI enhances AI safety with new red teaming methods

A critical part of OpenAI’s safeguarding process is “red teaming” — a structured methodology using both human and AI participants to explore potential risks and vulnerabilities in new systems.

artificialintelligence-news.com

Applied use cases

Microsoft bets on AI to power a nuclear resurgence — and more AI

As US Democrats brace for Donald Trump’s return to the White House, environmental permitting reform could provide some rare opportunities for bipartisan alignment.

ft.com

Deus in machina: Swiss church installs AI-powered Jesus

Peter’s chapel in Lucerne swaps out its priest to set up a computer and cables in confessional booth

theguardian.com

4 ways AI is transforming healthcare

With 4.5 billion people currently without access to essential healthcare services and a health worker shortage of 10 million expected by 2030, AI has the potential to help bridge that gap and revolutionize global healthcare.

weforum.org

Ethics

Why Should the UN “Govern AI for Humanity”: What is at Stake and What is the Urgency?

AI could be a driver for positive change, as it has the potential to spark innovation, enhance data-driven decision-making and boost the progress of the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

opiniojuris.org

Is using AI tools innovation or exploitation? 3 ways to think about the ethics

Artificial intelligence can be used in countless ways – and the ethical headaches it raises are countless, too.

theconversation.com

Marketers should consider these ethical concerns when using AI

The last two years have seen the marketing world wrestle with the question: “Will AI take my job?” Now, a deeper, more menacing challenge needs addressing.

thedrum.com

Robotics

Amazon Robots Struggling to Keep Up With Human Workers

Autonomous robots are filling up Amazon warehouses, where they're sorting, loading, and unloading packages with impressive efficiency. But it sounds like they're still outmatched by humans when it comes to many essential tasks.

futurism.com

Can robots learn from machine dreams?

MIT CSAIL researchers used AI-generated images to train a robot dog in parkour, without real-world data. Their LucidSim system demonstrates generative AI's potential for creating robotics training data.

mit.edu

Neuralink Testing Robot Arm Controlled by Brain Chip

Elon Musk's brain-computer interface (BCI) company is entering its next phase of experiments: seeing if patients can move a robotic arm using their minds.

futurism.com

Research

Advances in Artificial Intelligence Transforming the Medical and Healthcare Sectors

This Research Topic aims to provide a platform for researchers to disseminate cutting-edge research that investigates and explores the potential of artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare sector with a focus on computer vision, deep learning, machine learning, medical imaging, sensor data, and clinical data analysis

frontiersin.org

The future of edge AI: Dye-sensitized solar cell-based synaptic device

Researchers from the Tokyo University of Science have introduced a novel self-powered dye-sensitized solar cell-based device that mimics human synaptic behavior for efficient edge AI processing, inspired by the eye's afterimage phenomenon.

sciencedaily.com

Google DeepMind’s AlphaQubit tackles quantum error detection with unprecedented accuracy

Google DeepMind’s quantum research team says it’s using advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to solve one of the biggest challenges that prevents them from building a reliable quantum computer – error correction.

siliconangle.com

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