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For the First Time in History the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded for work related to AI. This now gives AI and its related fields of study a new place in Academic History The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their groundbreaking work in artificial neural networks. Hopfield, known for his Hopfield network, focused on bridging the gap between physics, biology, and computer science, using insights from the brain […]
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The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence: From Philosophical Roots to a Transformative Future This podcast explores the historical development, key figures, and potential future of artificial intelligence (AI), The Essence of AI: AI empowers computers to mimic human intelligence, tackling tasks like problem-solving, learning, and language comprehension. These systems analyze data to make informed decisions, often exceeding human capabilities in specific areas. Ancient Foundations and Philosophical Ponderings: The roots of AI stretch back to antiquity, with Greek philosophers like […]
About 18 months since starting this wild project, we are now happy to put LLM-book.com in your hands. It is available on Amazon and O’Reilly. In India, it’s available via Shroff. It stands at about 425 pages with 300 original figures in glorious full-color explaining hundreds of the main intuitions behind building and using LLMs. Thanks for reading Language Models & Co.! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. All the code examples are […]
This episode explores the milestone of GenAI passing as a human by completing the Turing test as well as why this milestone is so relevant, It compares the 2 giants ChatGPT and Gemini in this arena whilst at the same time explores the ethical dilemma of what it would mean if we weren’t able to distinguish AI from humans and how this is a risk when misused.
The award recognizes their work developing AlphaFold, a groundbreaking AI system that predicts the 3D structure of proteins from their amino acid sequences.
The source, written by Esteban Remecz, a CIO VP at Maxion Wheels, explores the likely trends of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2024 and beyond. Remecz emphasizes the exponential growth of AI across various industries, predicting a possible singularity in 2026-2028. The author discusses the potential benefits of AI in fields like healthcare, education, and cybersecurity, while also addressing the ethical and legal challenges associated with its increasing influence. He highlights the importance of developing ethical frameworks and regulations […]
AI Regulation in Life Sciences: The EU AI Act is a key regulatory development focusing on a risk-based approach to AI governance, particularly in high-risk areas like healthcare. Switzerland, a prominent AI hub, faces the challenge of balancing innovation with international regulatory alignment. Managing AI Risks: The EY Trusted AI Framework helps organizations understand and mitigate AI risks across various dimensions, including performance, bias, resilience, explainability, and transparency. Integrating AI risk management with existing ERM programs is crucial. […]
Back by popular demand, here are some AI-generated drawing prompts to use in this, the spooky month of October! Longtime AI Weirdness readers may recognize some of these. That’s because this is a throwback list, all the way back to the times of very tiny language models. These models had not feasted on huge chunks of the internet, but had sipped delicately on hand-curated artisanal datasets. They trained rather slowly on a single Macbook Pro. Could they write […]