Author: Advanced AI Bot

Sanyu, Reclining Pink Nude with Raised Arms, 1930s/1940s, oil on canvas, 80.5 x 129.5 cm. Collection of Leo ShihPhoto courtesy of Leo Shih “City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s”, currently on view at National Gallery Singapore until August 17, 2025, is a groundbreaking exhibition that re-examines Parisian art history through the lens of Asian artists who lived and worked there during this transformative era. Featuring over 200 artworks – including paintings, sculptures, lacquerware and decorative arts – alongside rare archival materials, it showcases the contributions of prominent figures such as Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, Lê Phổ, Liu Kang,…

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A new paper co-authored by the former CEO of Google has outlined a future where AI training data centers could be blown up by foreign nations.Eric Schmidt, along with Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang and the Center for AI Safety’s Dan Hendrycks, warned that “destabilizing AI developments could rupture the balance of power and raise the odds of great-power conflict.”The paper lays out the concept of Mutual Assured AI Malfunction (MAIM), modeled on nuclear mutual assured destruction (MAD), where any “aggressive bid for unilateral AI dominance is met with preventive sabotage by rivals.”This could involve espionage, cyberattacks, or kinetic strikes…

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PromptArmor is a startup out of California that tests genAI vendors for security risks such as ‘indirect prompt injection’, and 26 risk vectors overall. They’re focusing on legal, health, and other key sectors, and Artificial Lawyer caught up with them to learn more. San Francisco-based co-founder Shankar Krishnan told AL: ‘If a law firm is evaluating an AI vendor, they would send it to us. We would give them back a detailed risk report on the AI components of that vendor. We do that by testing those vendors for risks such as ‘indirect prompt injection’ which is a new security…

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As the new Tesla Model Y arrived at a local showroom for Demo Drives, I swiftly signed up for one to compare the legacy model to what the company is hoping is an even better version of its best-selling vehicle. Coming off of a Legacy Model Y Demo Drive just two months ago, as I was planning to buy one, I had a good understanding of what was improved and what was not. To make a long story short, I’m really happy I did not pull the trigger on the Legacy Model Y in February. The new Tesla Model Y…

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C3 Generative AI-powered solutions will enhance digital transformation enterprise-wide, supporting complex national security and space-related challenges REDWOOD CITY, Calif. & CHANTILLY, Va., April 03, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C3 AI (NYSE: AI), the Enterprise AI application software company, and Arcfield, a leading government technology and mission support provider, announced a customer collaboration to accelerate the design, development, and operation of production-grade Enterprise AI applications to better serve defense and intelligence agencies. Together, Arcfield and C3 AI will leverage the C3 Agentic AI Platform and C3 Generative AI to support the development, deployment, and maintenance of Enterprise AI applications for Arcfield. With the capabilities…

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Chinese tech giants like Alibaba (BABA), Tencent (TCEHY), and ByteDance have placed over $16 billion in orders for Nvidia’s (NVDA) H20 AI chips during the first quarter of 2025, according to The Information. The rush in demand comes amid concerns that the U.S. may soon ban the sale of these chips to China. While Nvidia has not commented, these orders could significantly boost revenue if the company manages to deliver the chips before any restrictions take effect.Don’t Miss Our End of Quarter Offers:The H20 is currently allowed in China, but it’s less powerful than Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, which are banned…

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Single-image human reconstruction is vital for digital human modeling applications but remains an extremely challenging task. Current approaches rely on generative models to synthesize multi-view images for subsequent 3D reconstruction and animation. However, directly generating multiple views from a single human image suffers from geometric inconsistencies, resulting in issues like fragmented or blurred limbs in the reconstructed models. To tackle these limitations, we introduce HumanDreamer-X, a novel framework that integrates multi-view human generation and reconstruction into a unified pipeline, which significantly enhances the geometric consistency and visual fidelity of the reconstructed 3D models. In this framework, 3D Gaussian Splatting serves…

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Developing generative AI agents that can tackle real-world tasks is complex, and building production-grade agentic applications requires integrating agents with additional tools such as user interfaces, evaluation frameworks, and continuous improvement mechanisms. Developers often find themselves grappling with unpredictable behaviors, intricate workflows, and a web of complex interactions. The experimentation phase for agents is particularly challenging, often tedious and error prone. Without robust tracking mechanisms, developers face daunting tasks such as identifying bottlenecks, understanding agent reasoning, ensuring seamless coordination across multiple tools, and optimizing performance. These challenges make the process of creating effective and reliable AI agents a formidable undertaking,…

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Robert Legato – the respected VFX innovator who won Oscars for “Titanic,” “Hugo” and “The Jungle Book” – has joined Stability AI at chief pipeline architect. In doing so, he reteams with James Cameron, an influential board member for the AI firm. Legato is credited with creating the virtual cinematography pipeline for Cameron’s “Avatar,” which went on to surpass the director’s “Titanic” as the highest grossing film of all time with $2.8 billion at the worldwide box office. Legato’s pioneering work has also included “Apollo 13,” “The Aviator,” and the virtual production of “The Lion King.” He’s also held roles…

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I don’t care who you are, where you’re fromWhat you did, As long as you love me! — Backstreet Boys Wow! They really love AI in China! Across regions, across pockets!  So, Tencent, from China, has announced its latest Hunyuan-T1—the first Mamba-powered ultra-large model! Well, well, well! Seems the Chinese are in love with AI! First, came DeepSeek, then Baidu ERNIE 4.5, and now, Tencent with Hunyuan-T1, with Google Gemma, in-between, along with OpenAI’s O-series models. That’s really a lot of development done within a space of very little time! Didn’t I remark earlier that AI models will come up thick…

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