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Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Swapping large language models (LLMs) is supposed to be easy, isn’t it? After all, if they all speak “natural language,” switching from GPT-4o to Claude or Gemini should be as simple as changing an API key… right? In reality, each model interprets and responds to prompts differently, making the transition anything but seamless. Enterprise teams who treat model switching as a “plug-and-play” operation often grapple with unexpected regressions: broken outputs, ballooning token costs or shifts in reasoning quality. This story explores…
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is slowly bringing its Grok chatbot to parity with top rivals like ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini. Wednesday night, xAI announced a “memory” feature for Grok that enables the bot to remember details from past conversations. Now, if you ask Grok for recommendations, it’ll give more personalized responses — assuming you’ve used it enough to allow it to “learn” your preferences. ChatGPT has long had a similar memory feature, which was recently upgraded to reference a user’s entire chat history. Gemini, too, has persistent memory to tailor its replies to individual people. “Memories are transparent,” reads…
#ai #stablediffusion #license So-called responsible AI licenses are stupid, counterproductive, and have a dangerous legal loophole in them. OpenRAIL++ License here: OUTLINE: 0:00 – Introduction 0:40 – Responsible AI Licenses (RAIL) of BLOOM and Stable Diffusion 3:35 – Open source software’s dilemma of bad usage and restrictions 8:45 – Good applications, bad applications 12:45 – A dangerous legal loophole 15:50 – OpenRAIL++ License 16:50 – This has nothing to do with copyright 26:00 – Final thoughts References: Links: Homepage: Merch: YouTube: Twitter: Discord: LinkedIn: If you want to support me, the best thing to do is to share out the…
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Stephen Wolfram is a computer scientist, mathematician, theoretical physicist, and the founder of Wolfram Research, a company behind Wolfram|Alpha, Wolfram Language, and the Wolfram Physics and Metamathematics projects. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – MasterClass: to get 15% off – BetterHelp: to get 10% off – InsideTracker: to get 20% off EPISODE LINKS: Stephen’s Twitter: Stephen’s Blog: Wolfram|Alpha: A New Kind of Science (book): Fundamental Theory of Physics (book): Blog posts: A 50-Year Quest: What Is ChatGPT doing: PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: RSS: Full episodes playlist: Clips playlist: OUTLINE: 0:00 – Introduction 1:33…
We live in an exciting time when AI research and technology are delivering extraordinary advances. In the coming years, AI — and ultimately artificial general intelligence (AGI) — has the potential to drive one of the greatest transformations in history. We’re a team of scientists, engineers, ethicists and more, working to build the next generation of AI systems safely and responsibly. As a games tester, Sarah creates environments to test and train AI. These “worlds” are the basis for so much of our research, and are setting up the foundations for some of our biggest breakthroughs. In this series, we’ll…
Emi Kusano x Sora Showcase The project was inspired by the Takenoko-zoku, a fashion group from the 1980s. Emi Kusano, a Tokyo-based multidisciplinary artist, creates hyperrealistic representations of collective and individual memories using AI technology. Her work, gracing the cover of WWD Japan and featured in Christie’s and Gucci auctions, has been internationally exhibited at venues like the Saatchi Gallery, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, and Grand Palais Immersif. 1️⃣ Sora’s most powerful when: Sora allowed me to capture dynamic angles that likely wouldn’t have existed in the 1970s. The dance scenes, in particular, featured unpredictable movements unique…
SearchGPT is a search engine created by OpenAI. It differs from search engines like Google and Bing because, at the foundational level, they are looking for specific words that match the search terms. Instead, SearchGPT uses AI to understand the intent behind a user’s query and delivers direct answers, not just a list of relevant websites with possible answers to the query that require the user to visit and search each listed site for the answer, Consultwebs explains.SearchGPT also cites its sources of information, allowing you to fact-check the data. SearchGPT is a conversational tool, which means you can have…
Determining how best to incorporate AI in your reporting can be daunting. For journalists and small newsrooms navigating tight deadlines and limited resources, harnessing AI tools to carry out time consuming tasks can be pivotal. For students developing a foundational skill set for future reporting careers, the technology can’t be ignored. Think of AI tools similarly to how you do common applications like Microsoft Excel or Adobe Photoshop: AI can help free up time, which you can in turn dedicate to more in-depth reporting, and more creative writing, visuals and marketing, among other perks. However, a 2024 survey by the…
(Source: Titima Ongkantong/Shutterstock) Google Cloud unveiled a major round of database enhancements at its Next 2025 conference, including a host of new AI features in AlloyDB, a MongoDB-compliant API for Firestore, continuous materialized views in BigTable, MCP connections galore, new database migration services, and the introduction of Oracle Exadata in its cloud. When it comes to AI, Google Cloud is seeing a considerable amount of momentum in AlloyDB, its Postgres-flavored relational database service. It adopted the open source pgvector extension for Postgres in mid 2023, allowing AlloyDB customers to store vector embeddings directly in their database and query them using the extension’s approximate…