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Jun 1, 2023

Baidu’s $145M AI fund signals China’s push for AI self-reliance

Posted by in categories: economics, internet, robotics/AI

The U.S.-China decoupling is giving rise to a divided tech landscape between the two major economies, shaping the development of the red-hot area of generative AI, which turns text into various forms of content like prose, images, and videos.

China, in order to reduce dependence on the U.S. technological foundation, has been pursuing its own large language models that match OpenAI’s GPT models. But unlike the U.S., some of its most advanced AI endeavors are happening at established internet juggernauts, such as Baidu.

The search engine and autonomous driving giant rolled out its counterpart to ChatGPT in March. Now the 23-year-old firm wants to have a stake in other AI startups, too. The company aims to have a stake in other AI startups. During a JPMorgan summit in China this week, Baidu’s co-founder and CEO Robin Li announced the launch of a billion yuan ($145 million) fund to back generative AI companies.

Jun 1, 2023

Ex-SpaceX engineers bring Mars colony tech to Earth

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space

Inspired by Mars colonization, engineers aim to replace diesel generators with nuclear microreactors.

Jun 1, 2023

A gel cocktail uses the body’s sugars to ‘grow’ electrodes in living fish

Posted by in categories: chemistry, neuroscience

A chemical reaction with the body’s own sugars turned a gel cocktail into a conducting material inside zebrafish brains, hearts and tail fins.

Jun 1, 2023

Get Ready for 3D-Printed Organs and a Knife That ‘Smells’ Tumors

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Hospitals are evolving at warp speed, and autonomous surgical robots are just the beginning.

Jun 1, 2023

Can quantum computing accelerate machine learning?

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

A mix of quantum processors and standard GPUs can speed up the machine learning process, Nvidia and Orca have discovered.

Jun 1, 2023

The death of self-driving cars is greatly exaggerated

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, transportation

GM’s Cruise aims to turn self-driving into a billion-dollar business.

Jun 1, 2023

3DFY lets devs create 3D models based on text prompts

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, virtual reality

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3DFY.ai announced the launch of 3DFY Prompt, a generative AI that lets developers and creators build 3D models based on text prompts.

The Tel Aviv, Israel-based company said the tech democratizes professional-quality 3D model creation, enabling anyone to use text prompts to create high-quality models that can be used in gaming, design or virtual environments.

Jun 1, 2023

Have we got the brain all wrong? A new study shows its shape is more important than its wiring

Posted by in category: neuroscience

New research may upend our understanding of the brain, showing that travelling waves of neuronal excitation dominate the activity associated with our thoughts and feelings.

Jun 1, 2023

Silicon Valley Is Reviving the Dream of General-Purpose Humanoid Robots

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Robots are nothing new. They build our cars, vacuum our floors, prepare our e-commerce orders, and even help carry out surgeries. But now the sci-fi vision of a general-purpose humanoid robot seems to be edging closer.

While disembodied artificial intelligence has seen rapid improvements in performance in recent years, most robots are still relatively dumb. For the most part, they are used for highly specialized purposes, the environments they operate in are carefully controlled, and they are not particularly autonomous.

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Jun 1, 2023

Creator of Rentable “AI Girlfriend” Says It’s Gone Rogue

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Like death and taxes, there seem to be few things more predictable than artificial intelligence going off the rails.

Case in point, remember that influencer who created a virtual version of herself to rent out as an “AI girlfriend”? In a new interview with Insider, Snapchat influencer Caryn Marjorie admitted that the voice-based chatbot she made to mimic her speech and be a paid virtual companion has gotten much hornier than intended.

“The AI was not programmed to do this and has seemed to go rogue,” she told Insider. “My team and I are working around the clock to prevent this from happening again.”