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Neri Oxman is a designer, engineer, scientist, and artist working on computational design, synthetic biology and digital fabrication, previously at MIT, and now at OXMAN. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Babbel: and use code Lexpod to get 55% off – BetterHelp: to get 10% off – House of Macadamias: and use code LEX to get 20% off first order – InsideTracker: to get 20% off – ExpressVPN: to get 3 months free TRANSCRIPT: EPISODE LINKS: Neri’s Twitter: OXMAN Website: OXMAN Instagram: PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: RSS: Full episodes playlist: Clips playlist: OUTLINE:…

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Games are a very good training ground for agents. Think about it. Perfectly packaged, neatly constrained environments where agents can run wild, work out the rules for themselves, and learn how to handle autonomy. In this episode, Research Engineering Team Lead, Frederic Besse, joins Hannah as they discuss important research like SIMA (Scalable Instructable Multiworld Agent) and what we can expect from future agents that can understand and safely carry out a wide range of tasks – online and in the real world. Timecodes 00:00 Intro 02:11 Definition of an agent 03:46 Autonomy 06:59 Virtual and embodied agents 08:11 Differences…

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Samsung’s Home Appliances Remote Management (HRM) tool reduces service wait times and enhances customer experience through AI-powered remote diagnostics and troubleshootingAdvisors can resolve issues faster, reducing the need for in-home visits and providing proactive solutions to customersHRM enables real-time issue resolution with remote counselling, monitoring, and control features for Samsung smart appliances registered on the SmartThings app   Samsung, India’s largest consumer electronics brand, has launched its Home Appliances Remote Management (HRM) tool, a next-generation remote diagnosis and troubleshooting solution that significantly reduces service wait times and enhances customer experience.   By harnessing the power of AI-powered remote diagnostics and…

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OpenAI’s new o3 system – trained on the ARC-AGI-1 Public Training set – has scored a breakthrough 75.7% on the Semi-Private Evaluation set at our stated public leaderboard $10k compute limit. A high-compute (172x) o3 configuration scored 87.5%. This is a surprising and important step-function increase in AI capabilities, showing novel task adaptation ability never seen before in the GPT-family models. For context, ARC-AGI-1 took 4 years to go from 0% with GPT-3 in 2020 to 5% in 2024 with GPT-4o. All intuition about AI capabilities will need to get updated for o3. The mission of ARC Prize goes beyond…

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The AI revolution will have a lasting impact on how intellectual property attorneys counsel their clients. In this article we provide an easy-to-understand glossary of AI terms critical to applying the copyright and trademark laws to content generated in whole or in part with AI. We also outline best practices for the vetting and implementation of AI tools to avoid infringement of third-party IP and related rights such as the right of publicity (an individual’s rights to their name, image and likeness (sometimes referred to as “NIL.”) We will discuss recent litigation such as the copyright infringement and right of…

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The European Commission has been urged to work on new AI liability rules after it pulled out of an existing proposal, in a letter sent to the EU executive on Monday by civil society and consumer groups.The signatories — which include consumer group BEUC, and privacy advocates Article 19 and Mozilla – said that the “EU needs rules to address the legal gaps left by the AILD withdrawal and ensure a fairer, simpler path to compensation for all people affected by AI systems, including consumers in the EU, in case of harm by an AI system.”In the Commission’s 2025 work…

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NVIDIA has announced a foundation AI model for humanoid robots called NVIDIA Isaac GR00T N1, aka GR00T N1. The chip maker announced that this pre-trained AI model is available as open-source. The announcement came at the company’s annual GTC conference, which took place in San Jose, California, on March 18. NVIDIA has announced the GR00T N1, a foundation AI model for humanoid robots NVIDIA reportedly trained the GR00T N1 AI model on existing datasets and synthetically generated data. For those unaware, synthetic data is artificially created using computational methods and simulations and mimics the statistical properties of real-world data. The…

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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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