The Artificial Intelligence Podcast
By Dr. Tony Hoang
The Artificial Intelligence PodcastApr 29, 2024
DOJ Cracks Down on AI-Driven Election Interference
The US Department of Justice is cracking down on election interference, including the use of artificial intelligence to manipulate voters. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco vowed to prosecute those who threaten or harm election workers, citing a rising trend of perpetrators using new technologies to conceal their identities. The department is working to combat AI-generated efforts to influence voters ahead of the November presidential election, with tech companies also joining the fight against "deep fake" misinformation.
Cloud Credentials Stolen in LLMjacking Attack to Sell Access to Compromised Language Models
Cybercriminals have developed a sophisticated attack strategy called LLMjacking, which involves stealing cloud login credentials to access large language models hosted on cloud platforms. The goal is to sell access to these compromised models to other malicious actors. Attackers breach systems using vulnerable versions of the Laravel Framework, obtaining AWS credentials and gaining access to cloud environments. They then target local language models, validate keys, and integrate with open-source tools to monetize their efforts without detection. This type of attack can result in significant costs, estimated at over $46,000 per day, and can disrupt business operations.
Nvidia Forms Custom Chip Business Unit to Counter Threat from Large Tech Companies
Nvidia's stock has surged 81.5% this year and 531% over three years, driven by high demand for its AI-enabling graphics processing units and data center offerings. The company holds an estimated 80% share of the growing market for data center AI chips. However, investors are concerned that large tech companies developing custom AI chips could negatively impact Nvidia's performance. To address this, Nvidia is forming a custom chip business unit, led by Dina McKinney, to design custom chips for cloud computing companies and others.
MIT Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Developing Human Like Artificial Intelligence
MIT researchers have made a major breakthrough in developing artificial intelligence that can reason like humans. They've created a hybrid architecture that combines neural networks with logical approaches, enabling AI systems to perform complex tasks in coding, strategic planning, and robotics. The team has organized natural language abstractions into three libraries, focusing on code synthesis, sequential decision making, and robotics. These libraries use neurosymbolic methods to combine neural networks with classical logical approaches, allowing AI systems to understand natural language, detect non-essential information, and adapt to new situations.
AI Revolution Brings Both Opportunities and Risks to Local News Industry
The news industry has faced numerous revolutions, from the printing press to the internet, which disrupted the local news business model as readers opted for free online news, causing print circulation and ad revenue to plummet. By 2024, the US is predicted to lose a third of its newspapers and almost two-thirds of its journalists, posing a threat to democracy and creating news deserts where misinformation spreads. To combat this, philanthropists and others are investing in local news. The latest revolution, generative AI, brings both opportunities and risks, including improved efficiency and the potential to replace journalists, and the industry must harness it wisely to create a sustainable future.
Today in AI - May 15, 2024
Google Unveils Advanced Artificial Intelligence Models Gemini 15 Flash and Gemini 15 Pro
Google has unveiled its most advanced artificial intelligence models, Gemini 1.5 Flash and Gemini 1.5 Pro, at the Google I/O developer conference. Gemini 1.5 Flash can quickly summarize conversations, caption images and videos, and extract data from large documents and tables. Gemini 1.5 Pro can make sense of multiple large documents, summarize emails, and will soon handle video content and codebases. These models aim to provide faster and more cost-effective solutions for developers, helping Google stay ahead of the competition in the growing demand for generative AI.
AI Revolutionizes Online Casino Industry with Enhanced Safety and Personalized Gaming Experience
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the online casino industry in various ways. One significant impact is enhanced safety and security, as AI constantly monitors user behavior, detecting fraudulent activity and potential security breaches. This provides peace of mind for players, who can focus on their gaming experience without worrying about security. AI also offers personalized rewards, analyzing player data to provide targeted promotions and deals. Additionally, AI is improving and creating new games, enhancing graphics, balancing challenges, and increasing fairness. Its impact is revolutionizing the online casino experience, attracting more players and shaping the industry's future.
AI in Healthcare Sparks Debate Among Radiologists
The rise of artificial intelligence in healthcare has sparked debate among radiologists about its potential to enhance or replace their work. AI algorithms can improve accuracy and speed up scan reviews, but doctors are hesitant to trust them with patient health due to limited testing and transparency concerns. Despite FDA approval of over 700 AI algorithms, only 2% of radiology practices use them, and liability issues remain unresolved. AI-assisted radiology may only be more efficient if extremely accurate algorithms are developed, allowing radiologists to step away from the process.
Amazon Web Services Names Matt Garman as New Head
Matt Garman, a longtime Amazon Web Services engineering leader and sales chief, will succeed Adam Selipsky as head of AWS next month. Selipsky, who led AWS since 2021, will step down on June 3 to pursue new challenges. AWS has faced challenges recently, including slowing growth and struggles to commercialize new artificial intelligence services. Despite this, the company is expected to reap tens of billions of dollars in AI-related business in the coming years. Garman's leadership will be crucial in guiding AWS's future growth and development.
AI Detection System Developed with 95% Accuracy
Researchers at Penn State are working to develop solutions to detect artificial intelligence-generated content online, as the rise of AI tools makes it increasingly challenging to distinguish between human-written and AI-generated text. Led by Professor Dongwon Lee, the team has developed a solution with 85-95% accuracy in detecting AI-generated content, but notes that even humans can only accurately detect it 53% of the time. As AI tools evolve, the quality of generated text improves, making detection more challenging.
China Closes In on High Bandwidth Memory Semiconductor Production
Chinese companies are making strides in producing high bandwidth memory semiconductors, a crucial component in artificial intelligence chipsets, reducing their reliance on foreign suppliers. Chinese firms CXMT and Wuhan Xinxin are developing sample high bandwidth memory chips, with CXMT partnering with Tongfu Microelectronics and Wuhan Xinxin building a factory to produce 3,000 12-inch wafers per month. Huawei aims to produce high bandwidth memory 2 chips by 2026, demonstrating China's commitment to advancing its capabilities in this area. This progress has significant implications for the global semiconductor market.
AI Breakthroughs Revolutionize Healthcare with Improved Patient Outcomes
Three companies, RapidAI, Clew Medical, and Dandelion Health, have introduced groundbreaking artificial intelligence advancements to improve patient outcomes and reduce clinician burnout in healthcare. RapidAI's AngioFlow module delivers rapid perfusion imaging analysis to inform stroke patient treatment, while Clew Medical's AI models predict patient deterioration with higher accuracy. Dandelion Health's new library of clinical data for type 2 diabetes and obesity treatments provides unprecedented insights into patient journeys. These innovations can transform healthcare by providing more accurate diagnoses, streamlining clinical workflows, and enhancing patient care.
Artificial Intelligence Placebo Effect Boosts Human Performance
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have discovered that believing an artificial intelligence is helping us can significantly boost our performance, even if the AI is unreliable or doesn't exist. In an experiment, participants who thought they were receiving AI assistance showed improved performance in a letter recognition task, regardless of whether the AI was reliable or not. This "artificial intelligence placebo effect" has profound implications for evaluating AI systems, as it's hard to discern whether improvements stem from the AI itself or people's belief in its effectiveness.
Google Unveils AI Overviews to Summarize Search Results
Google CEO Sundar Pichai unveiled a new artificial intelligence feature called A.I. Overviews at the 2024 I/O conference, which generates information summaries above traditional search results. This feature is expected to be available to over a billion people by the end of the year, but raises concerns that web publishers may see less traffic from Google Search. Google also showcased other initiatives including a lightweight A.I. model, new chips, and agents that help users perform tasks, as it competes with Microsoft and Open AI in the A.I. space.
Google Unveils Massive Search Overhaul with AI Features
Google has announced a major overhaul of its Search product, incorporating generative artificial intelligence features to provide more comprehensive and direct answers to user queries. The update, revealed at the company's I/O developer conference, marks one of the biggest changes to Google Search in years. The rollout begins in the US today and will reach over a billion users worldwide by the end of the year, introducing features like AI Overview, which provides brief, AI-generated answers with links to sources. Other updates include video search and planning tools for tasks like meal planning and vacation itineraries.
Mind Reading Tech Revolutionizes Healthcare
Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and neurotechnology are revolutionizing healthcare, enabling people with debilitating diseases to communicate in ways previously impossible. Implantable devices like the Stentrode, developed by Synchron, can translate brain signals into physical actions, giving patients like Rodney, who has ALS, the ability to type using only his thoughts. As the neurotech market grows, projected to reach $55 billion by 2032, companies like Meta and Apple are investing in non-invasive devices to decode thoughts and perceptions, but concerns over mental privacy are driving calls for regulation and policy change.
Today in AI - May 14, 2024
IBM Unveils WatsonX Governance Toolkit for AI Model Safety and Integrity
IBM's watsonx.governance toolkit helps IT leaders ensure the safety and integrity of AI models by providing audit trails, real-time monitoring, and platform flexibility. The toolkit enables customers to create a repository for logging details throughout a model's lifecycle, including the rationale behind model choices and stakeholder involvement. It focuses on three core areas: compliance, risk management, and model lifecycle management, and comes with a best practices workflow to ensure stakeholders submit necessary information. The toolkit is designed to be used across any platform or framework, and can help enterprises comply with regulations such as the EU AI Act.
AI Boosts Fusion Research for Clean Energy Breakthrough
Scientists at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are making significant progress in using artificial intelligence to enhance fusion research, aiming to generate clean and reliable energy from plasma. Machine learning is being used to analyze data, learn from new knowledge, and adapt, which could improve control over fusion reactions, vessel design, heating methods, and reaction stability. Researchers have achieved results such as avoiding magnetic perturbations and deploying machine learning code on two tokamaks, demonstrating its versatility and potential.
California Partners with Companies to Develop and Test Generative AI Tools
California is partnering with five companies to develop and test generative artificial intelligence tools, which can create content like text and photos in response to prompts. This technology could revolutionize state government agencies, making them more efficient and effective in serving the public. Potential applications include reducing customer call wait times and providing information on health and social service benefits in languages other than English. The state will conduct a six-month trial to assess the tools' effectiveness and risks before considering wider deployment, with experts emphasizing the need for safeguards and oversight to mitigate potential risks like job loss and misinformation.
Kansas Considers 5 Million in Grants for AI Powered School Surveillance Systems
Companies like ZeroEyes are capitalizing on the growing market for school security technology, particularly surveillance cameras with AI systems that can detect people carrying guns. Kansas is considering $5 million in grants for schools to install such systems, but the funding is contingent upon the governor's approval and specific criteria, including patented AI software. ZeroEyes, founded by military veterans, is the only company that currently meets these requirements, but critics argue the legislation favors them and may divert funds from other essential school safety measures.
Bumble Founder Envisions AI Powered Dating Concierges Revolutionizing Online Dating Landscape
Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd envisions a future where AI-powered "dating concierges" act as stand-ins for individuals in online dating, potentially revolutionizing the dating landscape. Herd proposes that AI assistants could empower women to bypass awkward conversations and profile sifting, facilitating connections. While some see the benefits of AI-driven dating, others are concerned about increased isolation and disconnection. Herd emphasizes the goal of using AI to teach people how to date effectively and foster healthier relationships.
US Military Pushes Ahead in AI Weapon Development with Successful Fighter Jet Demo
The US military is pushing to stay ahead of China in developing artificial intelligence for weapon systems. A recent demo showcased an AI-piloted fighter jet engaging in a dogfight with a human-piloted jet, highlighting significant advancements. The military is investing heavily in AI research, with projects including an AI-powered navigation system and training AI to fly fighter jets. Safety is a top concern, with officials controlling data and ensuring responsible use. The focus on AI is driven by the need to stay ahead of potential adversaries, with China also investing heavily in AI research.
TikTok to Automatically Label AI-Generated Content
TikTok has announced it will automatically label content generated by Artificial Intelligence when uploaded from certain platforms, increasing transparency and helping users distinguish between fact and fiction. The platform is adopting Content Credentials technology, an open standard allowing users to trace the origin of media, including who made it and any edits. This move aims to reduce misinformation and increase trust in online content, with the labels becoming more widespread in the coming weeks.
AI Music Revolution Takes Center Stage in 2024
The music industry is preparing for a surge in AI-generated music in 2024, led by startups Suno and Udio. Udio, co-founded by former Google DeepMind employees, has raised $10 million in funding and created a buzz with over 600,000 users testing it out in two weeks. The platform's users are creating an astonishing 864,000 tracks daily, raising concerns about royalty distribution and copyright infringement. Despite legal battles, the industry is exploring collaborative approaches, such as Universal Music Group's partnership with YouTube to develop generative AI music tools.
Apple Revamps Siri with Generative AI for More Conversational Experience
Apple is revamping Siri to incorporate generative artificial intelligence, making it more conversational and versatile, after realizing its limitations compared to competitors like Open AI's Chat GPT. The company is prioritizing AI development, planning to showcase its work at its annual developers conference on June 10. The update is part of a broader effort to integrate AI across Apple's business, including increasing iPhone memory and discussing licensing AI models from other companies.
Bay Area Solidifies Position as Global Leader in AI Technology and Funding
The San Francisco Bay Area has solidified its position as the global leader in artificial intelligence technology and funding, capturing over 50% of global venture funding for AI-related startups last year. The region's cluster of talent and concentration of Big Tech companies, research, and venture capital have driven this growth, with companies like Open AI, Anthropic, and Inflection AI raising over 1 billion dollars each. The Bay Area's commercial real estate market is also booming as AI startups seek office space, making it the epicenter for AI innovation and growth.
AI Demand Drives Global Shortage of High-Performance Memory Chips
A surge in artificial intelligence demand is driving a shortage of high-performance memory chips, crucial for training large language models. SK Hynix and Micron, top memory chip suppliers, have already sold out of high-bandwidth memory chips for 2024 and nearly sold out for 2025. Analysts expect the general memory supply to remain tight throughout 2024. The demand for AI chipsets has boosted firms like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, with Samsung seeing a sharp profit rebound in the first quarter of 2024.
Anthropic Launches AI Chatbot Claude Across Europe
Anthropic, an Amazon-backed company, has launched its AI chatbot Claude across Europe, following a successful rollout in the UK. Claude is now available for free on web and mobile platforms in the European Union and non-EU countries, offering fluency in multiple languages. A paid subscription service, Claude Pro, provides access to advanced AI models, while Claude Team targets businesses at 28 euros per month. Anthropic prioritizes accuracy, security, and privacy, aligning with EU concerns and regulations. The company's rapid growth and valuation have drawn attention from investors, with Amazon's investment valued at 2.75 billion dollars.
Nine New Supercomputers Powered by NVIDIA's Grace Hopper Superchips to Accelerate Scientific Research
Nine new supercomputers worldwide, powered by NVIDIA's Grace Hopper Superchips, are set to accelerate scientific research and discovery in areas like climate change, exploration, and drug discovery. With a combined processing power of 200 exaflops, these energy-efficient systems will significantly boost research capabilities. The Alps, EXA1-HE, Helios, JUPITER, and Miyabi supercomputers are among those utilizing NVIDIA's technology, featuring innovative cooling systems and AI-driven architectures to drive better energy efficiency and innovation.
AI-Generated Spam on the Rise: Platforms Struggle to Tackle Misleading Content
AI-generated spam is on the rise on social media platforms like Facebook, Threads, and LinkedIn. Users are being bombarded with AI-generated images and posts that have misleading captions and emotionally exploitative content. Surprisingly, these posts are being suggested by the platforms themselves, leading users to believe they are genuine. Georgetown and Stanford researchers found that many of these AI-generated posts are involved in scams and spam, with unclear financial motivations. Users are frustrated by the prevalence of spam and fake content, eroding trust in the digital world. To address the issue, Meta and TikTok are planning to label AI-generated content to help users differentiate between genuine and AI-generated posts.
Swedish Fintech Company Klarna Adopts AI, Achieves Profitability
Swedish fintech company Klarna revealed that over 87% of its workforce, including non-technical departments such as communications, marketing, and legal, are using generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools in their daily work. Klarna's in-house AI assistant, Kiki, is utilized by 85% of employees and is credited with responding to around 2,000 queries per day. Klarna's adoption of AI has contributed to its profitability, with the company reporting its first quarterly profit in four years. The use of AI tools has also led to significant cost savings, with Klarna estimating that its AI chatbot has saved $40 million by performing the work of 700 full-time customer service jobs.
AI accurately detects differences in male and female brains at a cellular level
A study published in Scientific Reports reveals that artificial intelligence (AI) computer programs can accurately detect differences in the organization of male and female brains at a cellular level. The study used machine learning to analyze thousands of MRI brain scans and identified patterns in the white matter to distinguish biological male and female brains. This understanding of brain structure could lead to improved diagnostic tools and treatments for brain issues and disorders that affect men and women differently. The AI models achieved a high accuracy rate of 92% to 98% in identifying the sex of the brain scans and highlighted the importance of water movement in determining sex. Further research will explore the development of sex-related brain structure differences over time, considering environmental, hormonal, and social factors.
Senators Set to Unveil Game-changing AI Regulation Roadmap
Senators, led by Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer, are preparing to release a "road map" for regulating artificial intelligence (AI). The plan will propose allocating billions of dollars towards AI research and development, while also addressing potential risks associated with the technology. The plan, which will serve as a guideline for Senate committees, will cover various sectors including healthcare and the military. It is expected to call for tailored rules for different sectors and emphasize testing and transparency measures. The proposal is based on a recommendation to allocate 1 percent of the US gross domestic product to AI research and development.
US and China to Hold Talks on AI Risks and Safe Development
The United States and China are scheduled to hold talks in Geneva to address the risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI) and discuss ways to ensure its safe development and use. The discussions will cover concerns about security, China's rapid deployment of AI technologies, and the potential impact on various sectors. While the talks aim to communicate Washington's concerns and establish boundaries to protect US technology, they are not focused on technical collaboration or cooperation. The US delegation will include representatives from the White House, State Department, and Commerce Departments. US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also plans to issue recommendations on managing AI risks, which will be translated into legislation.
Robots to Take Over 40% of Housework by 2033!
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an essential part of our lives, with digital assistants like Alexa and Siri controlling various aspects of our homes. Experts predict that robots will be doing almost 40% of our housework by 2033. According to studies, automation is expected to decrease the time spent on housework by 46% in the next decade, with grocery shopping being the most automated task, projected to be performed by AI almost 60% of the time by 2033. However, machines are unlikely to be trusted with caring responsibilities like looking after the elderly or children. The AI market is expected to reach $184 billion by 2024 and $826 billion by 2030. AI is also involved in various online platforms, communication tools, and behind-the-scenes applications. The rise of digital voice assistants has made them indispensable for many people. While humanoid robots like Mabel may not be a reality yet, our homes are becoming increasingly "smart" with AI integration.
Tech Companies and Investors Rally Against Strict AI Safety Rules, Shift Focus to China
The tech lobbying landscape in Washington D.C. is experiencing a shift as companies and investors rally against strict safety rules on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and instead advocate for focusing on the threat posed by China. This pro-tech, anti-China AI push has successfully won over skeptical members of Congress, thanks to influential players like IBM and Meta, as well as other companies and investors including Nvidia, AI startups, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, and libertarian billionaire Charles Koch. This lobbying battle pits those warning about the risks of AI against those highlighting its transformative potential, with implications for AI policy in the US and the global industry.
GPT-4o Revolutionizes AI Voice Assistants with Real-Time Conversations
Open AI has released a new AI model called GPT-4o, which enables Chat GPT to engage in realistic voice conversations and interact across both text and images. The model allows users to speak to Chat GPT and receive real-time responses with no delay, and even interrupt it mid-sentence, making conversations feel more natural. This significant advancement brings human-like interaction to AI voice assistants, a feat previously challenging to achieve. The new model will be available for free, with paid users having greater capacity limits.
AlphaFold3: Revolutionizing Medicine with Advanced AI Technology
Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs have announced the upgraded version of their artificial intelligence technology, AlphaFold3. This new version has the potential to revolutionize the understanding of the human body and aid in the fight against diseases. AlphaFold3 can predict the three-dimensional shape of proteins, as well as forecast the behavior of other microscopic mechanisms such as DNA and RNA. By extending the capabilities of AlphaFold, Google DeepMind aims to streamline the development of new drugs and vaccines, saving valuable time in experimental work and enabling research that was previously impossible. This promising advancement holds great potential for revolutionizing the medical field and improving human health.
Metal Archives Bans AI-Generated Music and Artwork
Metal Archives, a popular metal music website, has announced that it will ban AI-generated metal music from its listings. The decision comes in response to an increasing number of bands submitting AI-generated music to the site. Metal Archives aims to create a comprehensive database of metal music, focusing on preserving art and human expression. The site will now require evidence to prove that submitted music is not AI-generated, such as behind-the-scenes material or statements from bands or labels. While the ban aims to preserve the human element in metal music, Metal Archives acknowledges that mistakes may occur and hopes to minimize errors with user assistance. The ban may also extend to AI-generated artwork.
Biden administration's potential AI restrictions on China to safeguard US technology
The Biden administration is reportedly considering imposing restrictions on China's access to advanced AI models in an effort to protect U.S. AI technology. The Department of Commerce is exploring regulating the export of proprietary or closed source AI models. This move would complement previous measures aimed at preventing the export of sophisticated AI chips to China. However, the rapidly evolving nature of the AI industry poses a challenge for regulators. The proposed restrictions have been criticized by the Chinese Embassy as "economic coercion." Concerns are raised about the potential misuse of AI models by U.S. adversaries for cyber attacks or the development of biological weapons. The regulatory proposal is still under discussion, highlighting U.S. efforts to address China's AI ambitions.
Open AI faces backlash over potentially permitting AI-generated NSFW content
Open AI has sparked criticism by considering allowing users to create AI-generated pornography and other explicit content with its products. The company maintains that its ban on deepfakes will still apply to adult material, but is exploring the possibility of "responsibly" generating NSFW content, such as erotica and extreme gore. While Open AI clarifies that it has no intention of creating AI pornography and prioritizes the protection of children, concerns have been raised about potential exploitation and the company's ability to limit harmful material. The debate has prompted discussions about the ethical boundaries and responsibilities of companies in developing such technology.
Social Media Platform X Launches AI Audience Feature for Targeted Advertising
Social media platform X has introduced a new feature called "AI Audience" that enables advertisers to define target audiences using AI. Advertisers can input a brief description of their target audience, and X's AI system will generate a pool of relevant users within seconds. While some users praised the feature as a game changer, others expressed concerns about potential biases and stereotypes. The move aligns with X owner Elon Musk's proactive approach to integrating AI into the platform. Despite some skepticism, the overall response to the new feature has been positive, with users seeing it as a smart development for advertisers.
Today in AI - May 10, 2024
The Rise of Machine Learning Engineers
OpenAI's Chat GPT has played a significant role in popularizing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) among consumers. Machine learning, a subfield of AI, is being applied in real-world applications, with companies like Google and Microsoft leading the way in developing AI technologies and hiring machine learning engineers. Machine learning involves using algorithms and statistical models for computers to learn from patterns in data. It has applications in various industries, including finance, healthcare, entertainment, and publishing. Machine learning engineers are highly paid professionals, with an average salary of $165,685, and the highest-paying locations are Silicon Valley, New York, and Seattle. To become a machine learning engineer, a background in computer science, mathematics, or engineering is typically required, and there are various educational resources available for learning machine learning. The demand for machine learning engineers is expected to grow as AI advances and its applications become more widespread.
Hungryroot Reduces Food Waste and Enhances Food Delivery with AI
New York-based startup Hungryroot is using artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce food waste and provide a more personalised food delivery experience. Customers answer questions about their preferences, allergies, health goals and cooking habits, and the AI-powered technology recommends recipes and grocery items accordingly. Customers can review and make changes to their order before delivery, and Hungryroot can minimise its own waste by recommending items based on availability. These efforts have led to an impressive 80% reduction in food waste at Hungryroot's facilities, and the company has achieved profitability by efficiently spending and building a business that customers love. Hungryroot has raised $75m in investments to support its approach.
AI Model TRTpred Revolutionizes Cancer Immunotherapies
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model, called TRTpred, that can accurately predict tumor-killing immune cells. The AI model was trained using gene-expression profiles from 235 T cell receptors (TCRs) of patients with metastatic melanoma. The model was able to accurately identify tumor-reactive T cells with a 90% accuracy rate. The researchers further refined the selection process by applying algorithms to identify T cells with high binding strength to tumor antigens. The combination of TRTpred and the algorithmic filters, known as MixTRTpred, was validated in mice by identifying tumor-reactive T cells capable of eliminating tumors. The researchers believe this AI model has the potential to revolutionize cancer immunotherapies by offering personalized targeting of the most effective tumor-killing T cells.
Meta Platforms to Revolutionize Ads with AI-Generated Images and Text
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, plans to expand its generative AI offerings for ads. These tools will enable advertisers to automatically create variations of images and add text on top of them. The company stated that the tool will initially be launched in a test form without watermarks. However, the company views watermarks as an important safety feature and is working on how labeling will work for ads. Meta's move to expand its AI offerings comes as it invests billions in building and supporting its AI models. Google has also announced a similar expansion of its AI ads tools.
Biden administration takes action to safeguard advanced AI from foreign threats
The Biden administration is taking steps to protect advanced AI models from being exploited by China and Russia. These models have the ability to analyze large amounts of text and images, but there are concerns that U.S. adversaries could use them for cyber attacks or to create biological weapons. One of the main threats is the creation of deepfakes and the spread of misinformation. Companies like Open AI and Microsoft have developed AI-powered tools that can be used to create convincing deepfakes and other misleading content. Another concern is the potential use of AI models to create biological weapons, and the use of AI in cyber attacks. To address these threats, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill to impose export controls on AI models and give the Commerce Department more authority.