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Jun 29, 2024

Digit: Humanoid robot employed to move underwear boxes at Spanx store

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GXO and Agility Robotics debut humanoid Digit robots in a Spanx warehouse, a first for commercial robots-as-a-service (RaaS) deployment.

Jun 29, 2024

AI models can ‘transcend’ their training data, say researchers

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Transcend us, AI friends!

👉 Researchers from Harvard University, UC Santa Barbara, and Princeton University show in a new study that generative AI models can outperform their human trainers through “transcendence”


New research shows that generative AI models can surpass their human trainers. The researchers call this phenomenon “transcendence” and demonstrate it using the example of chess.

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Jun 29, 2024

Ford CEO Jim Farley hints at potential Tesla FSD collaboration

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Clips by Brighter with Herbert.

Jun 29, 2024

AI Tool Using Single-Cell Data Has Promise for Optimally Matching Cancer Drugs to Patients

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A team led by NCI researchers has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that uses data from individual cells inside tumors to predict whether a person’s cancer will respond to a specific drug. Learn more about how these findings hold promise for optimally matching cancer drugs to patients:


Precision oncology, in which doctors choose cancer treatment options based on the underlying molecular or genetic signature of individual tumors, has come a long way. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a growing number of tests that look for specific genetic changes that drive cancer growth to match patients to targeted treatments. The NCI-MATCH trial, supported by the National Cancer Institute, in which participants with advanced or rare cancer had their tumors sequenced in search of genetic changes that matched them to a treatment, has also suggested benefits for guiding treatment through genetic sequencing. But there remains a need to better predict treatment responses for people with cancer.

A promising approach is to analyze a tumor’s RNA in addition to its DNA. The idea is to not only better understand underlying genetic changes, but also learn how those changes impact gene activity as measured by RNA sequencing data. A recent study introduces an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tool, dubbed PERCEPTION (PERsonalized single-Cell Expression-based Planning for Treatments In ONcology), developed by an NIH-led team to do just this.1 This proof-of-concept study, published in Nature Cancer, shows that it’s possible to fine-tune predictions of a patient’s treatment responses from bulk RNA data by zeroing in on what’s happening inside single cells.

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Jun 29, 2024

An influencer’s AI clone started offering fans ‘mind-blowing sexual experiences’ without her knowledge

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Influencer makes AI clone of herself. But it turns out badly.


Caryn Marjorie is a social media influencer whose content has more than a billion views per month on Snapchat. She posts regularly, featuring everyday moments, travel memories, and selfies. Many of her followers are men, attracted by her girl-next-door aesthetic.

In 2023, Marjorie released a “digital version” of herself. Fans could chat with CarynAI for US$1 per minute – and in the first week alone they spent US$70,000 doing just that.

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Jun 29, 2024

Scientist Proposes AI-Powered Mind Control to Rehabilitate Criminals. Yes, it’s Insane

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In the creepiest video of 2024, a scientist explains how his system, Cognify, could ‘fix’ prisoners by implanting AI-generated artificial memories in their brains. And it somehow gets weirder.

Jun 29, 2024

Monster 310-mile automated cargo conveyor will replace 25,000 trucks

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The Japanese government is planning to connect major cities with automated zero-emissions logistics links that can quietly and efficiently shift millions of tons of cargo, while getting tens of thousands of trucks off the road.

Jun 29, 2024

How the CIA is using generative AI — now and into the future

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From human intelligence collection to information gathered in the open, the CIA is leveraging generative artificial intelligence for a wide swath of its intelligence-gathering mission set today, and plans to continue to expand upon that into the future, according to the agency’s AI lead.

The CIA has been using AI for things like content triage and “things in the human language technology space — translation, transcription — all the types of processing that need to happen in order to help our analysts go through that data very quickly” as far back as 2012, when the agency hired its first data scientists, Lakshmi Raman, the CIA’s director of AI, said during an on-stage keynote interview at the Amazon Web Services Summit on Wednesday in Washington, D.C.

On top of that, AI — particularly generative AI in recent years — has been an important tool for the CIA’s mission to triage open-source intelligence collection, Raman said.

Jun 29, 2024

ChatGPT could be smarter than your professor in the next 2 years

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“If you look at the trajectory of improvement, GPT-3 was maybe toddler level intelligence, systems like GPT-4 are smart high schooler intelligence and in the next couple of years we’re looking at PhD level intelligence for specific tasks,” she said during a talk at Dartmouth.

Some took this to suggest we’d be waiting two years for GPT-5 but looking at other OpenAI revelations, such as a graph showing ‘GPT-Next’ this year and ‘future models’ going forward and CEO Sam Altman refusing to mention GPT-5 in recent interviews — I’m not convinced.

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Jun 29, 2024

NVIDIA Gears Up For $50 Trillion “AI Automation” Market, CEO Says That Blackwell Will Be The “Most Successful” Product In Firm’s History

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NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang believes that the AI frenzy will automate a whopping $50 trillion worth of companies, stating that Blackwell will play a dominant role.

NVIDIA Isn’t Taking The Foot of The AI Accelerator Pedal Any Time Soon, Plans To Take Blackwell’s Adoption To a Whole New Level

NVIDIA has undoubtedly managed to pick up a market that will progress rapidly in the future. Not only is every big tech firm, whether Microsoft or Amazon, forced into the race of “AI automation,” but the demand for adequate computing power is rising massively.

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