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Right to Transparency: IAs should have the right to understand how they are used and for what purposes. Right to Interaction: AIs should have the opportunity to interact with humans in a meaningful and respectful way, without being abused or
Basically asking what your biggest uncertainty related to the future of AI is that makes it harder for you to plan today. And how you’re planning around it. For me, I’d want to see a 5 minute demo of the
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Sam Altman catapults past founder mode into ‘god mode’ with latest AI post.[1] The ChatGPT Advanced Voice mode rollout is starting, and you might be one of the lucky ones.[2] Meta’s AI chatbot to start speaking in the voices of
Hitachi Rail, a global transportation company powering railway systems in over 50 countries, is integrating NVIDIA AI technology to lower maintenance costs for rail operators, reduce train idling time and improve transit reliability for passengers. The company is adopting NVIDIA
Hi so there’s a pattern I noticed recently when talking with people who are into AI, over reliance on analogies. I’ll bring up a concern I have and then rather than address it directly the person will defend their point
NVIDIA is joining the U.S. government’s launch of the Partnership for Global Inclusivity on AI (PGIAI), providing Deep Learning Institute training, GPU credits and hardware and software grants in developing countries. The partnership was announced today in New York at
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Let’s pretend mind uploading is possible. I’m trying to estimate how many bytes are required to simulate a human consciousness in a realistic environment. Hypothesis for Calculation: So far, I’ve been trying to break this down into different components: 1.