Top 5 AI news of the week [April 1st Week]
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Google claims its custom-built AI supercomputer outperforms Nvidia’s systems
Google unveiled details of its AI supercomputer on Wednesday, saying it will be faster and more efficient than competing Nvidia systems. While Nvidia dominates the market for training and deploying more than 90% of AI models, Google has developed an artificial intelligence chip called the Tensor Processing Unit since 2016, partly for internal use. and implemented.
Meta unveils AI model for object detection and largest dataset of its kind.
According to a recent blog post from Meta`s research division, the company has developed an advanced object detection model called the Segment Anything Model (SAM).
In this model, users can select an object by clicking on it or using a text prompt such as the word ββcatββ.
Viral AI chatbot ChatGPT is banned in many countries, but why?
Italy is the first Western country to ban AI chatbot ChatGPT. Italian authorities are concerned about his ChatGPT’s lack of transparency regarding data usage.
Other countries, such as China and Russia, block access to ChatGPT for fear of misinformation.
Joe Biden Says Tech Companies Must Ensure AI Products Are Safe.
he said they had to “address the potential risks to our society, to our economy, to our national security.”
“Tech companies have a responsibility in my view to make sure the products are safe,” he said. “Absent safeguards, we see the impact on mental health and self-image.”
Biden reiterated his earlier recommendations that Congress pass laws putting “strict limits” on personal data collected by tech companies and banning advertising targeted at children.
https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2023/4/5/ai-could-be-danger-to-society-us-president-biden-says
Bill Gates says pausing the development of AI systems will not ‘solve’ challenges ahead.
Elon Musk has called for a six-month pause in AI development and pulled out of a “dangerous race,” but Bill Gates doesn’t think this is the right path.
Bill Gates said he doesn’t think it’s practical to halt advanced AI development for six months. He told Reuters he did not believe such a moratorium would help solve the industry’s challenges.