Author: Advanced AI Editor

Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesChatGPT, Sora, Operator, and the new image generator are cool, but they’re not the most impressive things OpenAI has done.Before you have me committed, hear me out. 😩These products are AMAZING. Personally, they’ve improved my workflow and unlocked efficiencies that ultimately led to more revenue.Also: AI has grown beyond human knowledge, says Google’s DeepMind unitSo, what’s the most impressive thing that nobody’s talking about? The absolute masterclass that is OpenAI’s Go-to-Market strategy. 🙌In fact, on March 31, 2025, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, announced that ChatGPT gained one million new users in just one hour, driven by high demand…

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Kling 2.0, a major upgrade to the state-of-the-art AI video generator released by the Chinese tech firm Kuaishou, hit the market last week to a flood of jaw-dropping reactions from creators, who quickly burned through hundreds of dollars testing its capabilities.”AI video quality just 10x’d overnight. I’m speechless,” tweeted AI filmmaker PJ Ace, who claimed to have already spent $1,250 in credits exploring the tool’s limits. “I’ve never seen motion this fluid or prompts this accurate.” The post garnered over 757,000 views, highlighting the buzz around this release. AI video quality just 10x’d overnight. I’m speechless. Kling 2.0 just dropped…

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Researchers from Stanford University early today published the latest edition of their annual AI Index Report, detailing the growing influence of artificial intelligence technologies on our society and the global economy. The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, known as Stanford HAI, has been publishing its annual reports on the state of the AI industry since 2017. This year’s edition, the eighth, is the “most comprehensive” report to date, spanning more than 430 pages. The authors say it’s arriving at a critical juncture as the influence of AI across society rapidly accelerates with the emergence of increasingly capable and sophisticated…

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With the rise of large language models and generative AI, researchers have spent the past few years figuring out how to apply that technology to robotics. For many, the answer is physical intelligence, the next major breakthrough for the robotics industry. At the 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, MIT CSAIL Director Daniela Rus will give a keynote presentation on the topic. Physical Intelligence is achieved when the ability of artificial intelligence to understand text, images, signals, and other information enables physical machines such as robots to better interact with their environments, objects, and…

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An IBM Z employee (left) shows launch event attendees the new z17 mainframe via a plexiglass prototype model (right) at IBM’s One Madison office.Melinda Huspen/American Banker IBM says its latest mainframe comes with the ability to run artificial intelligence models at high speeds and to provide quantum-grade encryption on transactions and data.The IBM z17 features expanded on-chip AI capabilities and upgraded hardware and software designed to assist in fraud prevention and quantum security. The “Z” stands for zero downtime, according to IBM Z Chief Product Officer Tina Tarquinio.The z17 model was unveiled during a launch event for IBM Z clients…

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An MIT student has sued the federal government over its abrupt termination of her international student record in a federal database managed by the Department of Homeland Security.The student, an MIT senior set to graduate in May, learned her record in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, or SEVIS, was abruptly deleted in early April, putting her at risk of detainment by immigration enforcement agents.Several dozen international students in Massachusetts, and over a thousand nationwide, had their visas revoked and SEVIS records expunged by the federal government in recent days. The reason behind the moves remain unclear, and federal…

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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 15: Nick Cave of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds performs at BP Pulse … More Live on November 15, 2024 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Katja Ogrin/Redferns)Redferns On the weekend of Oct. 7-8, 2023, Nick Cave performed a pair of solo shows at New York City’s Beacon Theatre minus his band, the Bad Seeds. Amid the tragic events that unfolded in the world that particular weekend, Cave’s somber and yet powerful music — in which he performed on piano with accompaniment by bassist Colin Greenwood — provided a much-needed balm and moment of reflection, especially…

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AsianFin — The global venture capital (VC) transaction volumes plunged in the first quarter of 2025, according to global research institutions Crunchbase and PitchBook-NVCA.Despite a decline in overall deal volume, artificial intelligence (AI) investments have experienced the most robust quarter in the first quarter of 2025 since mid-2022.Global VC transactions in Q1 2025 reached 7,551 deals, a 32% year-over-year decline, as per PitchBook. However, the total transaction value surged to $126.3 billion, representing a 53.46% increase compared to the same period in 2024.AI and machine learning led the charge, with 2,101 transactions worth $73.1 billion, making up 57.87% of the…

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#mlnews #palm #dalle2 Google releases PaLM and OpenAI releases DALL-E 2 (and more news). Sponsor: Weights & BIases Start here: Thumbnail credit: DALL-E 2 via Sam Altman OUTLINE 0:00 – Street interview w/ random stranger 2:25 – Intro 2:50 – PaLM – Google’s 540B Pathways Language Model 7:50 – Sponsor: Weights & Biases 9:10 – OpenAI releases DALL-E 2 12:05 – Open Source Datasets and Models 13:20 – Salesforce releases CodeGen My Live Reaction to DALL-E 2: My Video on GLIDE: My Video on the Pathways System: References: PaLM – Google’s 540B Pathways Language Model OpenAI releases DALL-E 2 Open…

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❤️ Check out Lambda here and sign up for their GPU Cloud: NVIDIA H200: The Bitter Lesson: 📝 My latest paper on simulations that look almost like reality is available for free here: Or this is the orig. Nature Physics link with clickable citations: 🙏 We would like to thank our generous Patreon supporters who make Two Minute Papers possible: Aleksandr Mashrabov, Alex Balfanz, Alex Haro, Andrew Melnychuk, Benji Rabhan, Bret Brizzee, Bryan Learn, B Shang, Christian Ahlin, Gaston Ingaramo, Geronimo Moralez, Gordon Child, Jace O’Brien, Jack Lukic, John Le, Kenneth Davis, Klaus Busse, Kyle Davis, Lukas Biewald, Martin, Matthew…

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