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May 11, 2024

Dom Heinrich on LinkedIn: Nick Bostrom Made the World Fear AI. Now He Asks: What if It Fixes…

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Efficient. Fast. Autonomous. And one day it will erase humans: #AI I personally always said there is another perspective to artificial intelligence and the only thing that is super is the outcome for humans. Philosopher Nick Bostom has a new book, and it’s finally acknowledging the potential of a harmonious human-AI relationship and its problem solving capabilities. AI = augmented intelligence #design #ai #problemsolving #innovation #creativeai

May 11, 2024

AI Ethics Surpass Human Judgment in New Moral Turing Test

Posted by in categories: ethics, law, robotics/AI, transportation

A recent study revealed that when individuals are given two solutions to a moral dilemma, the majority tend to prefer the answer provided by artificial intelligence (AI) over that given by another human.

The recent study, which was conducted by Eyal Aharoni, an associate professor in Georgia State’s Psychology Department, was inspired by the explosion of ChatGPT and similar AI large language models (LLMs) which came onto the scene last March.

“I was already interested in moral decision-making in the legal system, but I wondered if ChatGPT and other LLMs could have something to say about that,” Aharoni said. “People will interact with these tools in ways that have moral implications, like the environmental implications of asking for a list of recommendations for a new car. Some lawyers have already begun consulting these technologies for their cases, for better or for worse. So, if we want to use these tools, we should understand how they operate, their limitations, and that they’re not necessarily operating in the way we think when we’re interacting with them.”

May 11, 2024

AlphaFold 3 offers even more accurate protein structure prediction

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

AlphaFold 3 by DeepMind accurately predicts protein structures and interactions, transforming drug discovery and structural biology.

May 11, 2024

Bumble Founder Says Future of Dating Is Your AI Will Date Other People’s AIs and Hook You Up With the Best Matches

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

The founder of the dating app Bumble Whitney Wolfe Herd believes the future of dating will involve having your personal AI “dating concierge” talk to hundreds of other AIs to find a match.

That unabashed vision may sound familiar: it’s literally the plot of a 2017 episode of “Black Mirror,” as countless people on social have pointed out.

“You could, in the near future, be talking to your AI dating concierge,” Wolfe Herd, who stepped down as Bumble CEO in 2023 but remains involved in the company, told an audience at the Bloomberg Technology Summit on Thursday. “You could share your insecurities. There is a world where your dating concierge could go and date for you with other dating concierges.”

May 11, 2024

$100b Slaughterbots. Godfather of AI shows how AI will kill us, how to avoid it

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, existential risks, robotics/AI

New Atlas robot from Boston Dynamics and Figure 1 from OpenAI, leaked $100b OpenAI plan and a new project to avoid our extinction.
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May 11, 2024

Brain-Inspired Computer Approaches Brain-Like Size

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

Human Brain as Supercomputer

Brain-emulating computers hold the promise of vastly lower energy computation and better performance on certain tasks. “The human brain is the most advanced supercomputer in the universe, and it consumes only 20 watts to achieve things that artificial intelligence systems today only dream of,” says Hector Gonzalez, cofounder and co-CEO of SpiNNcloud Systems. “We’re basically trying to bridge the gap between brain inspiration and artificial systems.”

Aside from sheer size, a distinguishing feature of the SpiNNaker2 system is its flexibility. Traditionally, most neuromorphic computers emulate the brain’s spiking nature: Neurons fire off electrical spikes to communicate with the neurons around them. The actual mechanism of these spikes in the brain is quite complex, and neuromorphic hardware often implements a specific simplified model. The SpiNNaker2 can implement a broad range of such models however, as they are not hardwired into its architecture.

May 11, 2024

State of Security 2024: The Race to Harness AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, security

In 2024, security teams face new opportunities and obstacles, such as escalating geopolitical tensions, stricter compliance mandates, and the rise of generative AI — which will transform the industry in new and unexpected ways.

In the State of Security 2024: The Race to Harness AI, we identify organizations that are pulling ahead of their peers and share key characteristics and findings.

May 11, 2024

ChemCrow: The Next Frontier in AI-Driven Chemical Synthesis

Posted by in categories: chemistry, robotics/AI

ChemCrow, an AI developed by researchers at EPFL, integrates multiple expert tools to perform chemical research tasks with unprecedented efficiency.

Chemistry, with its intricate processes and vast potential for innovation, has always been a challenge for automation. Traditional computational tools, despite their advanced capabilities, often remain underutilized due to their complexity and the specialized knowledge required to operate them.

AI Revolution in Chemistry.

May 11, 2024

Evolutionary algorithm generates tailored ‘molecular fingerprints’

Posted by in categories: chemistry, information science, robotics/AI

A team led by Prof Frank Glorius from the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the University of Münster has developed an evolutionary algorithm that identifies the structures in a molecule that are particularly relevant for a respective question and uses them to encode the properties of the molecules for various machine-learning models.

May 11, 2024

Quantum Machine Learning Is The Next Big Thing

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

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