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New AI Benchmark ARC-AGI-2 ‘Significantly Raises the Bar for AI’

The newest AI benchmark, ARC-AGI-2, builds on the first iteration by blocking brute force techniques and designing new tasks for next-gen AI systems.

Revolutionary Code in AI History is Now Open Source

AlexNet revolutionized the use of neural networks for computer vision, creating one of the underpinnings of generative AI.

Feeling Addicted to ChatGPT? You’re Not Alone, According to MIT & OpenAI

New MIT and OpenAI studies reveals early signs of ChatGPT addiction in some users, including mood swings, withdrawal symptoms, and emotional dependence.

AI-Powered Neural Interface Connects Minds to Machines — No Brain Surgery Needed

Synchron wants to train an AI directly from the human brain. Six patients safely completed a trial last year in which they used Synchron tech to complete digital tasks.

LinkedIn’s Hoffman Thinks AI Will Become a “Co-Pilot” for Nearly Every Job, Including His

Reid Hoffman gave a wide-ranging interview about AI to promote his newest book Superagency.

Can AI Cut Cancer Drug Delivery Time In Half?

Recent breakthroughs by The Institute of Cancer Research in London and the University of Virginia in the U.S. could cut drug development times in half.

Which Long-Running Play Now Offers ‘Near-Instant’ AI Translations for Non-English Speakers? Mystery Solved

New York’s longest-running play, Perfect Crime, is making theater history again by offering real-time AI-powered translations in over 60 languages.

China Limits Private Use of Facial Recognition on ‘Individuals Who Do Not Agree,’ but Exempts Security Agencies

China has announced new rules banning the use of facial recognition by private organizations without consent starting in June.

LLMs More Similar to the Human Brain Than We Thought: AI ‘Close to Human Proficiency’

A recent study led by Google AI researchers shows that modern LLMs are very similar to the human brain in the way they process conversations.

Google Tells White House to ‘Boost AI Investments and Lead Global Collaboration,’ But Will It Listen?

Google’s response to the U.S. AI Action Plan focused on domestic AI investments, governmental AI adoption, and international collaboration with current allies.