In 2017, Bill Gates was already pointing to AI as the field he'd choose to pursue if he had to start his career over again. Now, that choice seems prescient.
Elon Musk's Grok AI expressed excitement over Trump's 2024 victory, contrasting with more cautious approaches by ChatGPT and Google Gemini during the election.
"The brain changes all the time when kids are growing up," she said. It could be one of the reasons why immunotherapy, which uses the body’s own immune system to help kill cancer cells, has had limited success in treating brain tumours.
If AI systems can do their own AI research, they can come up with superior AI architectures and methods. Via a simple feedback loop, those superior AI architectures can then themselves devise even more powerful architectures—and so on.
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A tool called AIHawk is helping some job seekers apply for hundreds of jobs a day on LinkedIn. But users said there are risks.
The founder of Aaru told Semafor that despite getting most predictions wrong, its model still “did well” and is faster and cheaper than traditional polling.
Focus on buzzwords for the industry and the employer, based on the job description. Use AI to your benefit. The right software can help polish resumes and write compelling cover letters tailored to the job description. But edit those suggestions to sound more like you. Make your social media private.
Open-source software—in which a developer releases the source code for a product and allows anyone else to reuse and remix it to their liking—is at the foundation of Google’s Android, Apple’s iOS and all four of the largest web browsers.
A new report by research organization Epoch AI found that open models available today are about a year behind the top closed models.
Policymakers have struggled to pass comprehensive AI regulation in the U.S. But there may be some reason to hope.
This shift towards miniaturization and efficiency recalls an idea put forth over 60 years ago by physicist Richard Feynman in his groundbreaking talk, "There’s Plenty