Will artificial intelligence (AI) superintelligence suddenly appear or will scientists have a chance to warn the world? A recent study challenges the idea of sudden AI advances, suggesting that innovative abilities in large language models build more gradually. The study raises important questions about the predictability of AI and its implications for AI safety and policy.
Discover the reality behind AI chatbots, as The Conversation uncovers the truth about their limitations and dispels misconceptions. Find out how these sophisticated machines are trained, their inability to understand contextual knowledge, and the human involvement behind their development.
Bugcrowd introduces AI Vulnerability Rating Taxonomy for Large Language Models, enhancing collaboration in cybersecurity. A significant milestone in crowdsourced cybersecurity, this update allows hackers to target specific vulnerabilities while empowering program owners to optimize project scoping and rewards. Bugcrowd solidifies its pioneering role in safeguarding the digital landscape.
Indian startup Sarvam AI secures $41B funding to democratize AI in large language models specializing in Indian languages, aiming to eliminate language barriers and make AI accessible to all.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal launches Krutrim, an AI startup catering to India's market. Their flagship product, the Krutrim AI chatbot, supports multiple Indian languages and aims to revolutionize various sectors with its advanced AI capabilities. Ola and Ola Electric have invested in the startup, with plans to integrate Krutrim's technology across their group of companies. The public release is scheduled for January 2024.
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?