AI News - September 3, 2023
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We're excited to bring you this week's roundup of the most fascinating AI news, updates, and breakthroughs! Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, sit back, and explore the incredible world of AI with us.
🔥 Top AI Stories of the Week
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Dialme.at is an AI powered automated interviewer. [Link]
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Google debuted next generation TPU chipset at Google Cloud Next Forum. [Link]
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SAG-AFTRA seeks permissions from members to strike against video game producers. [Link]
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Moscow State University in Russia launches MSU 270, a 400 Petaflop system for AI research. [Link]
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Enterprise designed for businesses and large organizations. [Link]
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Google introduces Weatherbench 2, a benchmark to measure Large Language Models for weather prediction. [Link]
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OpenAI releases a teacher’s guide for ChatGPT. [Link]
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Japan plans to build a Cyberdefense grid for the Indo-Pacific region. [Link]
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Concerns arise as workers fear being seen as lazy for using Generative AI tools. [Link]
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Will AI solve the opioid crisis? [Link]
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New AI system can predict how a chemical smells based on molecular structure, even for chemicals not existing in the real world. [Link]
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Microsoft files a patent for an AI Backpack. [Link]
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Google Meet application attends meetings so you don’t have to. [Link]
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US government expands export restrictions of AI chipsets from NVidia and AMD to the Middle East. [Link]
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Liquid Neural Networks, a new architecture, starts appearing in robotics and other hardware platforms. [Link]