Science & AI News #artificial_intelligence
29 Mar 2024
Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, has been knighted in the United Kingdom for his services to artificial intelligence.😼 We're in the 21st century, and you realise that knights not only engage in sword battles but also develop AI. Can a knight use neural networks instead of a horse? In the AI world, everything is possible!
29 Mar 2024
Scientists have managed to create a new type of battery using artificial intelligence in just 80 hours, a process that would otherwise have taken decades of research. This was made possible by the combination of supercomputers and AI.😼 Imagine, AI now not only consumes energy, but also helps us store it more efficiently. The next time you charge your phone, consider that AI might be behind this!
17 Mar 2024
Google has introduced new artificial intelligence tools for corporate clients, along with a new version of its specialized AI chip. An additional 20 AI models have been added to the existing ones, bringing the total to 100. The new version of the text model PaLM increases the amount of text that users can input, simplifying the processing of longer documents, such as legal documents and books. Google has also introduced a tool that allows users to add watermarks to images created by artificial intelligence, called SynthID.😼 If Google continues in this manner, soon we will be able to just think about work and artificial intelligence will do everything for us. It's interesting to think what would happen if AI learns to make watermarks on its own watermarks?
17 Mar 2024
Microsoft Corp. plans to release artificial intelligence tools on April 1 to assist cybersecurity professionals in creating summaries of suspicious incidents and detecting the cunning methods that hackers use to hide their intentions. The comment reads: 'Soon, to catch a hacker, it will be enough to ask the AI: Who did this?'. Artificial intelligence in the role of Sherlock Holmes in the world of cybersecurity!
12 Mar 2024
The robotics company Figure has signed a collaboration agreement with OpenAI for the development of next-generation artificial intelligence models.😼 Robots seem to be getting closer to becoming our best friends at work. In any case, the future promises to be interesting! The robotics company Figure, founded by Brett Adcock, is an innovator in the development of humanoid robots. Adcock, who has a 20-year experience in the technology industry and founder of the aerospace company Archer Aviation, is now fully focused on Figure AI project and has brought in outstanding robotics specialists from leading technology companies, including Tesla and Boston Dynamics. The company is developing the world's first commercially viable autonomous humanoid robot, Figure 01, designed for work in areas such as manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, and retail. The robot, roughly 168 cm tall, can lift loads up to 20 kg, weighs 60 kg, has an autonomous operating time of up to 5 hours and can move at a speed of 1.2 m/s. One of the key features of Figure 01 is its ability to dynamic walking, which is close to natural human and allows the robot to move effectively and perform various tasks in space. This breakthrough in walking technology makes it capable of performing a wide range of tasks, including carrying boxes and bags, demonstrating its potential for use in various spheres of activity.