Breaking AI to Make It Safer, How Meta Recruited Striking Actors, and more! | AI Now Newsletter | Issue 31/10/2023
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Scientists are breaking AI to make it safer
In a recent gathering at London's Royal Society, experts fooled the AI into generating incorrect and deceptive data, exposing weaknesses in its security features. Dive into the complete story to understand why this matters as AI becomes a bigger part of our daily lives .
An AI revolution is brewing in medicine. What will it look like?
AI is making progress in medicine, especially in reading medical scans. But doctors are still needed and many are cautious about fully trusting these AI tools. Newer, more flexible AI models are in development and could address current limitations. Read the article on nature.com to learn more .
What if we could all control AI?
Who gets to make the rules for AI? Anthropic is experimenting with letting regular folks set guidelines for its chatbot, Claude. This approach could be a game-changer for AI governance. Dive into the full article to learn more .
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How Meta and AI companies recruited striking actors to train AI
Hollywood actors are on strike over concerns about the use of AI but ironically Meta and a company called Realeyes is hiring them to make avatars appear more human. Read more on MIT Tech review.
The Big Story: From Attention Economy to Intention Economy
Tired of being bombarded by irrelevant info online? The game is changing from the Attention Economy to the Intention Economy. Now, AI agents don't just grab your focus; they understand and cater to your actual needs. Imagine a world where your device knows what you want before you even ask. But as we leap ahead, challenges like algorithmic bias and privacy concerns loom. Learn how this shift could spell a more meaningful digital future for you .
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