According to OpenAI, superintelligence could become a reality within this decade, and steps need to be taken to manage the risks associated with it. This will require the creation of new institutions for governance and addressing the challenge of superintelligence alignment.
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Check out the Drinkmate instaFizz portable beverage carbonation bottle that lets you add carbonation to any cold drink on the go.
Inspired by squid skin, this new material can block microwaves, infrared heat, and light and become transparent by being stretched or squeezed.
IBM will roll out its first quantum computer, the IBM Quantum System One, to a university.
IBM has announced that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will house an IBM Quantum System One, making it the first university to do so. The IBM quantum computer is expected to be operational by January of 2024 and will be the foundation of a new IBM Quantum Computational Center in partnership with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
IBM Study: CEOs Embrace Generative AI as Productivity Jumps to the Top of their Agendas
Unity launches new AI marketplace and two new AI platforms to help programmers accelerate AI-driven game development.
Aurora supercomputer goes online with 63,744 Intel Data Center GPU Max Series and 21,248 Intel Xeon CPU Max Series processors!
Researchers develop next-gen computer memory, modeled after the human brain, that could greatly improve performance while reducing energy demands.
New research shows generative AI models are encoding bias and misinformation in their output, which is accepted by readers as fact.
Generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, Google’s Bard, and Midjourney, have been increasingly used by people personally and professionally in recent months. However, recent research suggests that these models may encode biases and negative stereotypes in their users, as well as generate and spread seemingly accurate but nonsensical information.
Justice Department rolls out new National Security Cyber Section, aka NatSec Cyber.
The Justice Department today announced the creation of the new National Security Cyber Section – aka NatSec Cyber – within its National Security Division. The newly established litigating section has secured congressional approval and comes in response to the core findings in Deputy Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco’s Comprehensive Cyber Review in July of 2022.