AI Pulse: Cutting-edge AI news and insights.

AI Pulse: Cutting-edge AI news and insights.

Welcome to the latest AI news blog, where we bring you the most recent advancements and developments in the field of artificial intelligence.

In recent AI news, there have been significant advancements in various areas. For instance, AI is now being used to help robots manipulate objects with their whole bodies, reducing bias and enhancing trust in AI decision-making, and organizing knowledge. AI is also being utilized to read Braille at twice the speed of humans, and scientists are designing robots powered by muscle tissue.

AI chips and systems are being tested for speed in generating responses from powerful AI models, which could significantly improve the speed of AI applications like ChatGPT in delivering responses to user queries. In the realm of AI ethics, concerns exist over companies self-reporting discrimination risks, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability. Researchers are also exploring ways to make robots smarter by programming them to know what they don't know, and developing materials that can perform different tasks depending on temperature.

In the field of AI hardware, Rivos has raised $250 million for an AI server chip to challenge Nvidia's market dominance, with strategic investments from Lip-Bu Tan, Matrix Capital Management, Intel, MediaTek, and Dell Technologies. Marvell, a cloud infrastructure provider, expects its AI chip business to hit $2.5 billion in sales by its fiscal 2026, and is helping customers design custom chips for their cloud units.

In the area of AI applications, Adobe is integrating third-party AI tools like Sora from OpenAI into Premiere Pro, using the Firefly AI model for features such as scene object generation and distraction removal. Facebook parent Meta Platforms has unveiled a new set of AI systems that power what CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls "the most intelligent AI assistant that you can freely use".

In the field of AI research, researchers are developing automatic text recognition for ancient cuneiform tablets, and using AI-generated images to map visual functions in the brain. A new AI method captures uncertainty in medical images, and researchers are using AI to predict the actions of human or AI agents who behave suboptimally while working toward unknown goals. Researchers are also exploring ways to stimulate natural hydrogen production underground, potentially unearthing a new path to a cheap, carbon-free energy source.

In terms of AI regulation, the UK's competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), is reportedly considering whether to launch an investigation into the market dominance of big tech firms in the AI sector, which could establish a crucial precedent for future monitoring of companies that hold substantial power in the AI industry. The decision to employ AI in monitoring and filtering indecent content could also set a precedent for future applications of the technology in law enforcement and content moderation.

That's all for this AI news blog.

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