At Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Duisburg-Essen, software engineers, computer scientists and sports specialists have collaborated to train an AI to match tennis players’ body language to their emotions.
Category: TRENDS IN AI – June 25 2024
AI MOVES CIOs UP THE CORPORATE LADDER
A company’s chief information officer (CIO) usually reports to the chief financial officer. However, since the advent of AI, more are reporting directly to the CEO, The Wall Street Journal reported.
AI DESIGNS EV MAGNET THAT NEEDS NO RARE EARTH MINERALS
Lithium isn’t the only metal in short supply holding up the transition to cheaper electric vehicles (EVs). EVs’ motors are powered by magnets that need rare earth minerals, mostly neodymium or samarium but also may require terbium and dysprosium.
USING AI TO POLICE AI
AI’s tendency to make stuff up, babble nonsense, or “hallucinate” has been well-documented and remains a constant worry for anyone relying on it for accurate information.
HOW THE APPLE-OPENAI PARTNERSHIP RIPPLES THROUGH TO THE TECH WORLD
The newly announced deal that puts a version of OpenAI’s Chat GPT on Apple’s iPhone is sending ripples through the tech industry that could force companies to rethink their strategies and products, according to The Wall Street Journal.
OPENAI CO-FOUNDER DEVELOPING “SAFE” SUPERINTELLIGENCE
Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of the company that launched the current AI revolution, has formed a new venture he’s named Safe Superintelligence Inc.