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AI Horizons: AWS, Blockchain, Audio, and AI Risks
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Today’s updates: OpenAI Launches GPT-5 Preview – Developers can now test OpenAI’s latest GPT model with enhanced multimodal capabilities. Tesla’s AI Chip Factory Goes Live – Tesla begins production of custom AI chips to power its autonomous driving systems. UN Forms AI Governance Panel – A new international panel has been established to discuss global AI regulations and safety measures.
Today New’s Contains of:
AWS re:Invent 2024 – Generative AI Takes Center Stage
Intelligent Oracle – Redefining Blockchain Data
Pocket FM’s AI-Powered Content Expansion
Gary Marcus Calls for AI Regulation
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AWS re:Invent 2024 – Generative AI Takes Center Stage
AWS kicks off its biggest annual conference on December 3 in Las Vegas. CEO Matt Garman is set to address challenges and unveil new AI initiatives amidst fierce competition from Microsoft and Google. Read More
Intelligent Oracle – Redefining Blockchain Data
YeagerAI launches an AI-powered oracle that revolutionizes DApp functionality by integrating real-world online data on-chain. It promises faster, cost-effective, and broader applications for blockchain developers. Read More
Pocket FM’s AI-Powered Content Expansion
India’s Pocket FM leverages AI to produce audio content faster and cheaper, breaking barriers for regional storytelling and redefining global entertainment production. Read More
Gary Marcus Calls for AI Regulation
Cognitive scientist Gary Marcus warns of the risks tied to large language models, advocating for stronger regulations to ensure AI aligns with societal interests. Read More
Quick Recap:
AWS is gearing up for re:Invent 2024 to address its generative AI ambitions, while YeagerAI’s Intelligent Oracle is setting new standards for blockchain data integration. Pocket FM accelerates audio content production using AI, and Gary Marcus raises urgent concerns about the risks of large language models, calling for regulatory oversight.
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