OpenAI has created a less toxic version of GPT-3
The OpenAI AI lab has created a new version of the GPT-3 language model that produces fewer offensive expressions, misinformation and errors overall, using the problem of AI control.
OpenAI has created a less toxic version of GPT-3
The OpenAI AI lab has created a new version of the GPT-3 language model that produces fewer offensive expressions, misinformation and errors overall, using the problem of AI control.
ID.me confirms use of a vast facial-recognition database
ID.me, the developer of the facial-recognition system, uses powerful technology to match biometric data against a large database, despite earlier statements to the contrary.
Ministry to devise plan giving AI developers access to anonymised government data
to develop a plan to provide businesses with access to anonymised government data for training artificial intelligence algorithms.
What is natural-language processing?
Natural-language processing is a set of methods that help a computer system understand human speech.
Meta to build the world’s largest AI supercomputer
Meta (formerly Facebook) announced the creation of the world's largest AI supercomputer, the AI Research SuperCluster (RSC), for research in machine learning.
European Parliament approves law banning certain forms of personalised advertising
The European Parliament approved the initial draft of a law aimed at restricting the invasive advertising practices of large corporations. The initiative was approved by 530 MPs, with 78 voting against.
Neural nets track protesters; Neuralink hints at start of clinical trials; and other AI news
ForkLog has assembled the week’s most important AI news.
DeepMind co-founder leaves Google
A pioneer in artificial intelligence, Mustafa Suleyman left Google and joined venture firm Greylock Partners.
Elon Musk vows to prevent a machine uprising
Tesla could play a pivotal role in the development of artificial general intelligence, and in preventing a potential machine uprising against humans. Elon Musk wrote this on Twitter.
Study: Artificial intelligence will deprive 12 million Europeans of work by 2040
By 2040, widespread automation in firms will reduce the number of jobs in developed European countries by 12 million.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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