Google's DeepMind uses AI to speed up sorting algorithms in C++ with AlphaDev. The system optimizes significant algorithms like sorting, hashing, and basic tasks through reinforcement learning. The result is a 1.7% more efficient and 70% faster sorting algorithm, making coding faster and more efficient.
OpenAI's latest research offers a potential solution to the unpredictable and often problematic output of chatbots. By using reinforcement learning from human feedback, these models are guided towards more accurate responses. However, limitations remain in machines' ability to exhibit true creativity and value alignment. Nonetheless, this could still be a significant development for businesses seeking to integrate chatbots into their operations.
AI has infiltrated our lives, yet few ponder the disturbing experiences of the engineers behind the scenes. AI specialists contracted through Sama had deep emotional scars from training OpenAI's ChatGPT. With nine hours a day, five days a week training, they experienced explicit content and lacked adequate support for mental health. Personal and tailored counseling, wellness programs and limits on content are needed to protect the mental health of AI engineers.
Google's AI projects created by Demis Hassabis are making waves in the AI community. Google AI features such as ChatGPT and Bard chatbot predicted the Bitcoinend of 2023 prices with two distinct methods. Bard AI projecting between $40,000-$30,000 and ChatGPT predicting a much higher figure. DeepMind researches in computer vision, healthcare, robotics and improvement of Google's products.
OpenAI is an AI research lab pioneering natural language processing, robotics, and machine learning. Founded by renowned researchers such as Sam Altman, EU's AI Act could be too restrictive for the company, limiting profits. Altman proposed the formation of a governing agency to manage AI - balancing safety with growth.
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