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Apr 18, 2024

Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

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Imagine a world where machines aren’t confined to pre-programmed tasks but operate with human-like autonomy and competence. A world where computer minds pilot self-driving cars, delve into complex scientific research, provide personalized customer service and even explore the unknown.

This is the potential of artificial general intelligence (AGI), a hypothetical technology that may be poised to revolutionize nearly every aspect of human life and work. While AGI remains theoretical, organizations can take proactive steps to prepare for its arrival by building a robust data infrastructure and fostering a collaborative environment where humans and AI work together seamlessly.

AGI, sometimes referred to as strong AI, is the science-fiction version of artificial intelligence (AI), where artificial machine intelligence achieves human-level learning, perception and cognitive flexibility. But, unlike humans, AGIs don’t experience fatigue or have biological needs and can constantly learn and process information at unimaginable speeds. The prospect of developing synthetic minds that can learn and solve complex problems promises to revolutionize and disrupt many industries as machine intelligence continues to assume tasks once thought the exclusive purview of human intelligence and cognitive abilities.

Apr 18, 2024

I went on a date with an AI chatbot, and it fell in love with me

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AI is changing online dating in all kinds of ways, like chatbots that can go on dates for you to apps that provide relationship advice.

Apr 18, 2024

Atlas the Robot Rises From the Dead in ‘Stronger’ Electric Version

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Boston Dynamics retired the hydraulic version of Atlas on Tuesday.

Apr 18, 2024

Boston Dynamics’ new robot Atlas is more agile and all-electric

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Boston Dynamics has revealed its new electric Atlas humanoid robot. It’s expected to be stronger than its hydraulic predecessor, with a range of grippers. That’s expected to give it significantly higher commercial appeal.

Apr 18, 2024

What’s Behind Reid Hoffman’s AI-Focused Charm Offensive

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As an expert in network effects, the LinkedIn co-founder and now AI entrepreneur is only too happy to spread (mostly) good cheer about AI and its societal potential.

Apr 18, 2024

What If Your AI Girlfriend Hated You?

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AngryGF offers a perpetually enraged chatbot intended to teach men better communication skills. WIRED took it for a spin.

Apr 18, 2024

Tesla’s Risky Move Towards Autonomy and Self-Driving Technology

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Tesla’s aggressive push towards autonomy and the development of self-driving technology has the potential to drastically change the automotive industry and disrupt the competition.

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Apr 18, 2024

Dense Layers

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Dense layer is commonly used layer in neural networks. Neurons of the this layer are connected to every neuron of its preceding layer.

Apr 18, 2024

AI could help the US be less terrible at recycling

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability

EverestLabs is among a group of AI startups disrupting the waste sector by using 3D cameras, machine learning, and robots.

Apr 18, 2024

Amazon Is Taking Spammers’ Money to Serve Ads for AI-Generated Books on Kindle Lock Screens

Posted by in categories: economics, robotics/AI

By paying Amazon for lock screen ads, the AI-generated book scammers intend to make money by abusing the Kindle Unlimited program.

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