stp2y

30860 Posts
Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality

Eat a rock a day, put glue on your pizza: how Google’s AI is losing touch with reality

Google has rolled out its latest experimental search feature on Chrome, Firefox and the Google app browser to hundreds of millions of users. “AI Overviews” saves you clicking on links by using generative AI — the same technology that powers rival product ChatGPT — to provide summaries of the search results. Ask “how to keep bananas fresh for longer” and it uses AI to generate a useful summary of tips such as storing them in a cool, dark place and away from other fruits like apples. But ask it a left-field question and the results can be disastrous, or even…
Read More
Data Machina #238

Data Machina #238

Non-stop AI Innovation Every Single Week. Well yeah, thats’s right: There is no single week without something new, exciting, or amazing happening in AI. This is a selection of interesting, cool stuff that happened in the last 7 days or so:OpenAI introduced new, faster, and more efficient embedding models. Buried in the blog announcement, it says: “the new embedding models were trained with a technique that allows developers to shorten embeddings without the embedding losing its concept-representing properties.” Well - for some reason- it seems the blog fails to mention that the technique is called Matryoshka Representation Learning (paper, repo),…
Read More
It’s Time To Be More Strategic About AI In Customer Service

It’s Time To Be More Strategic About AI In Customer Service

Generative AI has topped the list of customer inquiries and conversations that I have been having this year — no surprises there! Interestingly, at least half of them have been about AI in customer service and chatbots, virtual assistants, and knowledge bots for customers, which seem top of mind for most customer service leaders. This makes us wonder if this is the limit of what AI can do for customer service. I think not. These are the most obvious and simplest use cases that need the least amount of disruption in existing customer service operations, seen as easily done and…
Read More
One year update: book submitted; TIME 100; Sep 21 online workshop

One year update: book submitted; TIME 100; Sep 21 online workshop

It’s almost exactly a year since we launched this newsletter and began writing our book. Earlier this week, we turned in our manuscript to our publisher! It’s now in the hands of peer reviewers.In the book, we dig into the ideas behind generative AI, tackle fears around artificial general intelligence, explain the scientific and ethical limitations of predictive AI, categorize the many types of AI harms, explore why AI has failed to fix social media, analyze how AI hype and misinformation are created and amplified, and argue that many AI problems in fact reflect problems with capitalism requiring deeper reforms.…
Read More
Improving Text2SQL Performance with Ease on Databricks

Improving Text2SQL Performance with Ease on Databricks

Want to raise your LLM into the top 10 of Spider, a widely used benchmark for text-to-SQL tasks? Spider evaluates how well LLMs can convert text queries into SQL code.For those unfamiliar with text-to-SQL, its significance lies in transforming how businesses interact with their data. Instead of relying on SQL experts to write queries, people can simply ask questions of their data in plain English and receive precise answers. This democratizes access to data, enhancing business intelligence and enabling more informed decision-making.The Spider benchmark is a widely recognized standard for evaluating the performance of text-to-SQL systems. It challenges LLMs to…
Read More
How to manage a team of AI agents

How to manage a team of AI agents

Hey all, its been a awhile. I took time off for honeymoon and the resulting backlog of work. To those who joined the enterprise-ready AI event, thank you for making it awesome! The interest was staggering. Ashish and I will share the key takeaways soon. If you’d like to be the first to know of future events, consider subscribing! The user experience of ChatGPT & similar products is that it requires a human to pilot. Its works as a collaborator that needs live instructions. A different way to experience AI is that of fully autonomous AI agents, large language model…
Read More
Unleashing the power of generative AI: Verisk’s journey to an Instant Insight Engine for enhanced customer support | Amazon Web Services

Unleashing the power of generative AI: Verisk’s journey to an Instant Insight Engine for enhanced customer support | Amazon Web Services

This post is co-written with Tom Famularo, Abhay Shah and Nicolette Kontor from Verisk. Verisk (Nasdaq: VRSK) is a leading data analytics and technology partner for the global insurance industry. Through advanced analytics, software, research, and industry expertise across over 20 countries, Verisk helps build resilience for individuals, communities, and businesses. The company is committed to ethical and responsible AI development, with human oversight and transparency. Verisk is using generative artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiencies and profitability for insurance clients while adhering to its ethical AI principles. Verisk’s FAST platform is a leader in the life insurance and…
Read More
Group of US newspapers sues Open AI and Microsoft over copyright infringement – SiliconANGLE

Group of US newspapers sues Open AI and Microsoft over copyright infringement – SiliconANGLE

A coalition of eight U.S. newspapers is suing ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft Corp, alleging that they have engaged in “purloining millions” of copyrighted news articles without permission or payment to train their generative AI models. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, comes from the Chicago Tribune, the New York Daily News, the Orlando Sentinel, the Sun Sentinel in Florida, The Mercury News in San Jose, California, The Orange County Register in California and the Pioneer Press of Minnesota. All the publishers are owned by the hedge fund Alden Global Capital. The…
Read More
NASA hopes private space companies can rescue its $11 billion Mars rock mission

NASA hopes private space companies can rescue its $11 billion Mars rock mission

A critical NASA mission in the search for life beyond Earth, Mars Sample Return, is in trouble. Its budget has ballooned from US$5 billion to over $11 billion, and the sample return date may slip from the end of this decade to 2040.The mission would be the first to try to return rock samples from Mars to Earth so scientists can analyze them for signs of past life.NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said during a press conference on April 15, 2024, that the mission as currently conceived is too expensive and too slow. NASA gave private companies a month to submit proposals for bringing the samples…
Read More
No widgets found. Go to Widget page and add the widget in Offcanvas Sidebar Widget Area.