AI News - January 14, 2024
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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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Google and Deepmind have developed a medical LLM more accurate in diagnosis than humans. [Link]
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Palantir Technologies extends its contract with the US Army, continuing its role in defense and law enforcement. [Link]
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Rabbit RI’s new AI-powered wearable device sells out its initial production run within 24 hours. [Link]
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An eleven-year-old girl in Dubai creates an application for detecting eye disease with AI, showcasing young talent in tech innovation. [Link]
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT store for customizable LLM downloads, expanding the accessibility of AI models. [Link]
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DeepSpeed’s new Mixture of Experts LLM dramatically reduces AI training costs, making advanced models more accessible. [Link]
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Microsoft introduces TaskWeaver, an agent-based framework enhancing data analytics with rich data structures like dataframes. [Link]
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Volkswagen to integrate ChatGPT into its automobiles by the second quarter of 2024, marking a significant step in automotive AI. [Link]
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) upgrades Ryzen 8000 desktop processors with a neural computing component, enhancing AI capabilities. [Link]
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Microsoft’s Copilot now powered with GPT4-Turbo, offering enhanced performance and efficiency. [Link]
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Mastercard’s Small Business AI initiative aims to assist in the growth of small businesses, leveraging AI for personalized, real-time assistance. [Link]
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Microsoft uses AI to discover a new battery material reducing Lithium dependency by 70%, potentially revolutionizing battery technology. [Link]
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OpenAI secures over 250 business licenses for the enterprise version of ChatGPT, highlighting the growing corporate interest in AI solutions. [Link]
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Concerns rise over AI girlfriends potentially impacting a generation of men, sparking debates on the social implications of AI relationships. [Link]
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The 2024 Consumer Electronics Show focuses heavily on Artificial Intelligence, showcasing the latest advancements in the field. [Link]