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How ‘apocalypse’ became a secular as well as religious idea

How ‘apocalypse’ became a secular as well as religious idea

The exponential growth of artificial intelligence over the past year has sparked discussions about whether the era of human domination of our planet is drawing to a close. The most dire predictions claim that the machines will take over within five to 10 years. Fears of AI are not the only things driving public concern about the end of the world. Climate change and pandemic diseases are also well-known threats. Reporting on these challenges and dubbing them a potential “apocalypse” has become common in the media – so common, in fact, that it might go unnoticed, or may simply be…
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Intel’s future, IBM’s new acquisition and Rubrik goes public – SiliconANGLE

Intel’s future, IBM’s new acquisition and Rubrik goes public – SiliconANGLE

It was a rough week for Intel Corp., as its stock slid after the company reported disappointing first-quarter financial results and a weak outlook. Providing the bigger picture around that news was one focus for theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier (pictured, left) and Dave Vellante (right) on the latest episode of the CUBE podcast. Intel Chief Executive Office Pat Gelsinger acknowledged that market demand was somewhat weaker than expected, adding the company is forecasting a drop in gross margins in Q2, even though the company is expecting rising revenues. Meanwhile, Intel Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner said significant startup…
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Microsoft, Beihang release MoRA, an efficient LLM fine-tuning technique

Microsoft, Beihang release MoRA, an efficient LLM fine-tuning technique

Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here. Researchers from Microsoft and Beihang University have introduced a new technique for fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) at a fraction of the cost it usually takes. The new technique, called MoRA, is a parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT) technique that addresses some of the limitations of other popular techniques such as low-rank adaptation (LoRA). MoRA is especially useful when you want to fine-tune the…
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Gil Pekelman, Atera: How businesses can harness the power of AI – AI News

Gil Pekelman, Atera: How businesses can harness the power of AI – AI News

TechForge recently caught up with Gil Pekelman, CEO of all-in-one IT management platform, Atera, to discuss how AI is becoming the IT professionals’ number one companion. Can you tell us a little bit about Atera and what it does? We launched the Atera all-in-one platform for IT management in 2016, so quite a few years ago. And it’s very broad. It’s everything from technical things like patching and security to ongoing support, alerts, automations, ticket management, reports, and analytics, etc.  Atera is a single platform that manages all your IT in a single pane of glass. The power of it…
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Elon Musk Got Destroyed After Accusing Top AI Scientist of “Going Soft”

Elon Musk Got Destroyed After Accusing Top AI Scientist of “Going Soft”

Multi-hyphenate billionaire Elon Musk picked a fight with Meta's AI chief and "godfather" of AI Yann LeCun — and lost it in a big way.Over the weekend, the two butted heads after Musk's xAI startup raised $6 billion in a fresh round of funding."Join xAI if you believe in our mission of understanding the universe, which requires maximally rigorous pursuit of the truth, without regard to popularity or political correctness," Musk tweeted on Monday.LeCun, who already has a history of sparring with the mercurial CEO, shot back — and went for the throat."Join xAI if you can stand a boss…
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Colossus processor gains flight heritage

Colossus processor gains flight heritage

SAN FRANCISCO – Space computing startup Colossus has gained flight heritage for Kestrel, a processor built to operate in orbit. Oakland, California-based Colossus, formerly called Zephyr Computing Systems, sent GPUs into low-Earth orbit in March on Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 mission. YAM-6 flew on the SpaceX Transporter-10 rideshare flight. “Everything is going well,” Jason Cerundolo, Colossus co-founder and CEO, told SpaceNews. “It’s ready for developers to start using it and satellite integrators to build it into their systems.” Loft Orbital satellites often serve as platforms for hardware and software technology demonstrations. For Colossus, though, Loft is a revenue-generating customer. Kestrel will…
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OpenAI forms safety council as it trains latest artificial intelligence model

OpenAI says it is setting up a safety and security committee and has begun training a new AI model to supplant the GPT-4 system that underpins its ChatGPT chatbot.The San Francisco startup said in a blogpost on Tuesday that the committee will advise the full board on “critical safety and security decisions” for its projects and operations.The safety committee arrives as debate swirls around AI safety at the company, which was thrust into the spotlight after a researcher, Jan Leike, resigned and leveled criticism at OpenAI for letting safety “take a backseat to shiny products”. The OpenAI co-founder and chief…
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Computer science culture often means anybody’s data is fair game to feed the AI algorithm – but artists are fighting back

Computer science culture often means anybody’s data is fair game to feed the AI algorithm – but artists are fighting back

Content created with the help of generative AI is popping up everywhere, and it’s worrying some artists and content creators. They’re concerned that their intellectual property may be at risk if generative AI tools have been built by scraping the internet for data and images, regardless of whether they had permissions to do so. Now some artists and content creators are trying novel ways to sabotage AI to prevent it from scraping their work, through what’s called data poisoning. In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we speak with a computer scientist who explains how data poisoning works and…
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OpenAI signs content licensing agreement with the Financial Times – SiliconANGLE

OpenAI signs content licensing agreement with the Financial Times – SiliconANGLE

OpenAI today announced that it’s partnering with the Financial Times to make articles from the storied newspaper accessible to its large language models. As part of the collaboration, the companies will make certain Financial Times content available to users of ChatGPT. OpenAI said the deal covers “select attributed summaries, quotes and links to FT journalism.” It didn’t specify when the content will become accessible or in which versions of ChatGPT.  Besides bringing Financial Times articles to the chatbot, OpenAI will also use the content to train new AI models. The deal is part of a broader effort by the company to…
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Intently raises $3M to launch AI-powered networking tool for startup founders

Intently raises $3M to launch AI-powered networking tool for startup founders

Join us in returning to NYC on June 5th to collaborate with executive leaders in exploring comprehensive methods for auditing AI models regarding bias, performance, and ethical compliance across diverse organizations. Find out how you can attend here. Intently, an enterprise AI startup, has announced the launch of Founder AI, a new product that uses artificial intelligence to help startup founders identify relevant investors and warm introductions within their existing networks. The tool analyzes a founder’s Gmail account and LinkedIn connections to surface the most promising paths to VCs and angels, automating one of the most time-consuming and opaque parts…
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