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AI at the Crossroads: Industry Leaders, Safety Frameworks, and Emerging Investments
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Today’s updates: AI developments, Microsoft and a16z called on the government to tread carefully on AI regulations to safeguard innovation. Anthropic made waves by emphasizing the importance of structured regulations to prevent catastrophic misuse of advanced AI, presenting its Responsible Scaling Policy as a potential blueprint. the AI-powered search engine, might hallucinate from time to time. psychologist Michal Kosinski studies how computer systems impact society.
Today New’s Contains of:
Tech Titans Call for Regulatory Restraint
Anthropic's Push for Structured AI Safety Regulations
Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine
AI will Understand humans better than human
Reading time: 3 minutes
Tech Titans Call for Regulatory Restraint
Despite AI advances, 64% of consumers still prefer human customer service. Regal co-founders discuss how better technology could make chatbots more likable. Read More
Anthropic's Push for Structured AI Safety Regulations
Apple has released Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI tools for the latest iPhone models, promising smarter notifications and enhanced Siri features. Read More
Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine
Perplexity, the AI-powered search engine, might hallucinate from time to time. But the company wants to show that it’s trustworthy enough to use for tracking election results. Read More
AI will Understand humans better than human
Stanford psychologist Michal Kosinski studies how computer systems impact society. Known for revealing Facebook’s use of “likes” to profile users, he now explores surprising AI abilities, like predicting personal traits. Read More
Quick Recap:
Microsoft and a16z leaders call on policymakers to approach AI regulation with caution to foster ongoing innovation. Highlighting the urgent need for structured regulations, Anthropic presents its Responsible Scaling Policy to ensure AI safety aligns with its evolving capabilities. the AI-powered search engine, might hallucinate from time to time. But the company wants to show that it’s trustworthy enough to use for tracking election results. Michal Kosinski, a Stanford research psychologist, explores timely topics to advance knowledge and warn of risks from computer systems. Known for his studies on Facebook's use of "likes" to understand users, he now investigates surprising capabilities of AI, including experiments suggesting AI can predict personal traits.
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