Discover how mind-reading technology can turn brain activity into real text! AI models like OpenAI GPT-4 and Google's Bard can transcribe people's thoughts in real time. Tests conducted by Nature Neuroscience with three participants were successful and have sparked a debate about privacy. Ethical usage of this AI is essential if people with disabilities are to benefit from it.
Discover the latest startups revolutionizing the venture capital investment landscape: Zipline and OpenAI have secured over $630 million in investments with a combined estimated market value of over $33.2 billion. Follow their stories, as well as other innovators like EquipmentShare, Orbital Therapeutics, Clear Street and more, paving the way for a strong finish to the month of April.
INSEAD AI Lab is setting the standard for cutting-edge AI with new applications like TotoPoetry, a poetry generator, and more advancements in the pipeline. Using these technologies, they are developing innovative solutions to empower people, improve access to knowledge and transform customer feedback into customer experience solutions.
Microsoft is taking a new approach to ensure that its ChatGPT AI technology is held to ethical standards. Nearly 350 experts are dedicated to creating and embedding responsible AI across team with the hope of avoiding unethical scenarios such as those found with Bing Chat. Microsoft aims to prove its trustworthiness and maintain ethical standards with AI technology, allowing for safe and responsible use.
Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather of AI', resigned from Google due to the potential threats from increasingly powerful AI systems. Paul Christiano believes that AI could lead to destruction of humanity. Elon Musk, Catherine Olsson, and thousands of researchers all agree that AI development must be paused to reflect on its ethical implications. Hinton's example is inspiring AI researchers to take a step back and think responsibly.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?