Ragan and PR Daily’s CEO reflects on lessons learned from SXSW. Despite its name, South by Southwest is not easy to navigate. But getting lost in the thousands of sessions, meetups, exhibits and concerts in Austin, Texas every March is much of its appeal. As I explored this year’s festival, I found myself at the […]
YouTube has announced that they will start labeling videos that might have been generated using AI, making it more transparent for viewers.
Self-driving company Waabi is using a generative AI model to help predict the movement of vehicles, it announced today. The new system, called Copilot4D, was trained on troves of data from lidar sensors, which use light to sense how far away objects are. If you prompt the model with a situation, like a driver recklessly…
An AI tool that creates digital twins of patients can predict our future health, according to a new study. Named Foresight, the tool uses generative pre-trained transformers, the same family of large language models (LLMs) used by ChatGPT. Researchers in the UK first trained the models on medical records. Next, they fed their tool fresh healthcare data to create virtual duplicates of patients. Finally, the digital twins forecast various outcomes, from disease development to medication...
Databricks has introduced DBRX, a flexible large language model developed by Mosaic AI and trained on NVIDIA DGX Cloud, offering democratized training and customization for organizations.
A third-grade science teacher has been accused of making AI child porn from students' yearbook photos.
Alchemy.AI was developed to be ISO-compliant and also adhere to strict data standards in Europe and California.
Noisy recordings of interviews and speeches are the bane of audio engineers’ existence. But one German startup hopes to fix that with a unique technical approach that uses generative AI to enhance the clarity of voices in video. Today, AI-coustics emerged from stealth with €1.9 million in funding. According to co-founder and CEO Fabian Seipel, […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Researchers in Denmark are harnessing artificial intelligence and data from millions of people to help anticipate the stages of an individual's life all the way to the end, hoping to raise awareness of the technology's power, and its perils.Far from any morbid fascinations, the creators of life2vec want to explore patterns and relationships that so-called deep-learning programmes can uncover to predict a wide range of health or social "life-events"."It's a very general framework for making...
AI Images on Facebook have garnered millions of reactions despite most being unwatermarked.
A new study has tested whether ChatGPT can give profitable stock advice. Some investors claim to have made thousands of pounds following AI advice. But experts warn taking advice from the bots is extremely risky
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